Chapmans Pool Surfing is not a sport, it’s a lifestyle.
Surfers Quick Guide, Perfect wind occur when a Southwest swell combines with an offshore wind direction from the Northeast.
Chapman’s Pool is a renowned surfing spot located near Worth Matravers, a small village in the Purbeck district of Dorset, England. The pool is named after John Chapman, a local resident who discovered the natural hollow in the cliffs that form a protected area for swimming and surfing. Surrounded by towering limestone cliffs and accessible only through a narrow path, Chapman’s Pool offers a unique and picturesque setting for surfers of all levels.
The surf at Chapman’s Pool is influenced by the open sea, making it subject to varying conditions and swells. Generally, the best time to surf here is during mid to high tide, when the waves are at their most consistent and powerful. The swell size can vary from small and playful to big and challenging, providing surfers with a range of options depending on their skill level. The wave quality is often described as fun and playful, with a forgiving nature that allows for easy take-offs and long rides.
The nearest place to park is Renscombe Car Park in Worth Matravers (BH19 3LL).
The walk down to Chapman’s Pool is about half an hour from the car par