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Stanbury Mouth

Left and right50.8917, -4.5636

Overview

Quality
Normal
Crowd
Empty
Experience
Good for all levels
Bottom
Sand and rocks

About this Spot

Stanbury Mouth is a surf spot located in Cornwall, United Kingdom. This spot features a combination of sand and rocks on the seabed, with wave directions presenting an a-frame setup. The surf conditions can vary significantly depending on the tide, as it can produce a high tide right point break under larger swells, while at lower tides, it typically offers a sucky beach break. The wave length ranges from 50 to 150 meters, making it suitable for surfers of all experience levels. Stanbury Mouth is characterized by its regular frequency and is often uncrowded due to its remote location, requiring a considerable walk to access. The spot has various dodgy rocks and shelves that may break, so caution is advised. It is important to assess your skill level against the difficulty of the waves before entering the water. The area is located near other surf spots such as Duckpool, Yeol Mouth, Sandymouth, Marsland Left, and Dunsmouth Mouth. To reach Stanbury Mouth, take the A39 towards Bude North, follow signs to Coombe Valley, and then Duckpool. From there, take the coast path north until you reach the twin bays. Parking options may be limited, so it is advisable to plan accordingly. The surf spot is known for its emptiness, providing a peaceful environment for those willing to make the trek. The local surf etiquette should be respected, especially in more crowded areas. Overall, Stanbury Mouth is a unique surf destination that offers various conditions worth exploring, particularly for those seeking a less populated surf experience. Respect the locals.

Optimal Conditions

Best Swell
SW, W, NW
Swell Direction
202.5°-337.5°
Best Wind
NE, E, SE
Wind Direction
22.5°-157.5°
Best Tide
All tides are good
Best Size
Good from 0.6 meters
Wave Length
50 - 150 m
Frequency
Regular (40 between and 150)

Location

Coordinates

50.891692° N, -4.563634° W

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