Overview
About this Spot
Prussia Cove is a surf spot located in Cornwall, United Kingdom. This spot features a combination of sand and rocks on the sea bottom, providing an a-frame wave direction that is suitable for surfers of all levels. Prussia Cove is known for its relatively sheltered conditions compared to nearby locations such as Praa Sands and Perran Sands, but it requires a larger swell to produce optimal surfing conditions. The best time to surf at this spot is during low tide when the waves can reach their full potential, offering fast and snappy rides. It is important to note that waves over 4 feet tend to close out, which can affect the quality of the surf. The south side of the cove generally produces slightly larger waves, making it a favored area for local surfers. The surfing frequency at Prussia Cove is categorized as sometimes breaking, and the length of the waves is typically less than 50 meters. Due to its lesser-known status, the crowd at Prussia Cove is usually empty, providing a more tranquil surfing experience. To access Prussia Cove, take the A394 from Penzance towards Helston. At Rosudgeon, turn right towards ‘Prussia Cove’ and follow the signs. Continue until you reach a large house on the left, just before a small car park. Turn left onto a private road and follow the rough track for approximately three-quarters of a mile, crossing a small stream. This route leads to a car park that accommodates about 12 cars maximum, where you can see the beach and surf on your right. It is crucial for surfers to assess their skill level against the difficulty of the waves before entering the water, especially in less crowded spots like Prussia Cove. Checking surf etiquette is also important to ensure a respectful experience with fellow surfers. Additionally, it is advisable to check the surf forecast and report for current conditions, as well as to utilize a surf map or webcam for real-time updates. Respect the locals.
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Location
Coordinates
50.101877° N, -5.414531° W
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