Lynmouth surfing forecast

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

Surfers Quick Guide, Perfect wind West-northwest swell combines with an offshore wind direction from the South. Reliability:inconsistent,Rating:3/5

Lynmouth is a very fine break when it works. You will probably have to wait for an element of big NW swell to get it going. If that’s on the cards and the wind sits offshore, you’re in for a treat. The wave quality is incredible, with long, hollow barrels peeling down the point. Even on smaller days, Lynmouth can be a fun and challenging surf, providing a good workout for intermediate surfers. But be warned, it’s not a spot for beginners. The waves can be very powerful, and there are plenty of rocks lurking beneath the surface. A local guide or experienced surfer is highly recommended for first-timers. The best time to visit is during the autumn and winter months when the swells are biggest and the winds are most favorable. So if you’re looking for a challenging and rewarding surf experience, Lynmouth is definitely worth the wait.

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 Lynmouth? Don’t worry about parking! Lynton offers convenient car parks at Bottom Meadow, Cross Street, and the Valley of the Rocks, while Lynmouth boasts Upper & Lower Lyndale, The Esplanade, and Watersmeet. All car parks accept payment via the RingGo smartphone app, allowing you to easily top-up your parking duration without the hassle of returning to your vehicle. Prices vary based on the duration of your stay, with options ranging from £1.30 for one hour to £10.00 for eight hours. Short stay roadside parking is also available in both villages, offering free parking for up to two hours in designated bays between 10.00am and 6.00pm from Good Friday until 31st October.

Parking: There are several car parks at Lynton and at Lynmouth there are two car parks by the river and some road parking by the river and sea front.
Toilets: Yes.
Facilities: Shops, cafés, cliff railway.

Surfing Forecast

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Lynmouth, nestled in North Devon, offers a secluded break that only occasionally comes to life for surfers. However, when conditions align, this rivermouth break transforms into a gem. Winter reigns supreme as the optimal season for surfing in Lynmouth, with offshore winds from the south providing the ideal conditions. A blend of groundswells and windswells graces the waters, with west-northwesterly swells delivering the most consistent waves. The tide plays a minimal role in wave quality, offering good surf throughout its cycle.

For those seeking the best surf experience at Lynmouth, the combination of a west-northwesterly swell and an offshore southerly wind is the golden ticket. By embracing these optimal conditions, surfers can conquer the waves of Lynmouth and create lasting memories in this hidden surfing paradise.

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Tide times for 4 December 2024

Tide Time Height
Low   01:02 1.8m
High  07:25 8.6m
Low   13:27 1.8m
High  19:45 8.3m

Tide times for 5 December 2024

Tide Time Height
Low   01:43 1.9m
High  08:07 8.4m
Low   14:11 1.9m
High  20:29 8.1m

Tide times for 6 December 2024

Tide Time Height
Low   02:27 2.1m
High  08:53 8.3m
Low   14:59 2.1m
High  21:19 7.9m

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

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

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While the waves may be inconsistent and often require advanced skills to navigate, the reward comes in the form of secluded breaks, breathtaking views, and a sense of raw nature. The thrill of conquering the unpredictable conditions, the exhilaration of catching a wave against the backdrop of the towering cliffs, and the solitude of surfing in a less-crowded environment are the hallmarks of the Lynmouth surfing experience. Despite the challenges, it’s a destination that attracts surfers looking for a unique and unforgettable adventure.

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