Bigbury Bay surf

Bigbury Bay Surfing is not a sport, it’s a lifestyle.

Surfers Quick Guide, Perfect winda Southwest swell combines with an offshore wind direction from the Northeast. Reliability:fairly consistent,Rating:3/5

Bigbury Bay, nestled on the stunning South Devon coast, is renowned for its exceptional surf. The wide, sandy beach, backed by dramatic cliffs and rolling hills, offers a haven for surfers of all levels. The bay’s unique geography, characterized by a vast expanse of water exposed to the full force of the Atlantic Ocean, creates powerful swells that roll in with relentless energy. While the waves can be intimidating for beginners, experienced surfers revel in the challenging conditions, tackling thrilling barrels and carving graceful lines across the face of the waves.

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Bantham Car Park
2024 parking charges
From 1st July –
All day entry – £11.00
Mid-day entry – £8.00
Afternoon entry – £5.00

Parking: 
1 car park by the beach, there is also a large field car park a few minutes walk from the beach.
Toilets: 
Yes, in the main car park.
Facilities: 
Café, beach shop.

Surfing Forecast

Bigbury Bay, a haven for surfers seeking thrilling rides, offers its most exhilarating waves when a specific combination of weather conditions align. The ideal scenario for surfing at Bigbury Bay involves a powerful Southwest swell, generated by distant storms in the Atlantic, rolling in towards the coastline. This swell, carrying energy from across the ocean, creates waves with significant size and power, ideal for carving up with a surfboard. However, the true magic happens when this Southwest swell is met with an offshore wind direction from the Northeast. This wind, blowing from the land towards the sea, acts as a sculptor, shaping the waves into clean, glassy barrels. The offshore winds push the water downwards, creating a hollow in the wave, allowing surfers to ride inside this perfect tube.

Bigbury on Sea

www.devon-tides.com

Tide times for 26 December 2024

Tide Time Height
High  01:50 4.0m
Low   07:58 2.2m
High  14:12 4.1m
Low   20:29 2.0m

Tide times for 27 December 2024

Tide Time Height
High  02:52 4.2m
Low   08:59 2.0m
High  15:14 4.2m
Low   21:24 1.8m

Tide times for 28 December 2024

Tide Time Height
High  03:47 4.4m
Low   09:52 1.8m
High  16:09 4.4m
Low   22:14 1.7m

Wave Peak Period

Surfing is not a sport, it’s a lifestyle.

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Bigbury Bay, nestled on the south Devon coast of England, is a haven for surfers of all skill levels. This sweeping bay, fringed by golden sands and dramatic cliffs, is renowned for its consistent wind and swell, providing exciting and challenging surf conditions. The vast expanse of water, stretching from the iconic Burgh Island to the rugged coastline of South Hams, offers a variety of breaks, catering to both beginner and experienced riders. The waves themselves are a sight to behold, rolling in from the Atlantic with a powerful energy, creating a mesmerizing spectacle for onlookers and surfers alike. Whether catching a mellow wave on a beginner-friendly day or tackling the gnarly barrels on a wild swell, Bigbury Bay promises an adrenaline-pumping and unforgettable surf experience. The friendly surf community adds to the charm, with seasoned locals and enthusiastic beginners sharing the stoke and encouraging one another.

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