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      • Indeed, if you don’t mind the cold winter is far and way the best time to surf in the UK. It’s not even as chilly as you might expect – right now, water temperatures are about 13C due to the fact that the sea warms and cools much more slowly than the air and land.
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  2. Dec 7, 2020 · Indeed, if you don’t mind the cold winter is far and way the best time to surf in the UK. It’s not even as chilly as you might expect – right now, water temperatures are about 13C due to the ...

    • Alf Alderson
    • Wetsuit
    • Boots, Hoods and Gloves
    • UK Winter Surfing Guide: Wind-Chill
    • Warming-Up Again
    • Choose Your Spot Wisely

    With colder air and water, cloudier skies, and less direct sunlight heating up your neoprene, a 2 or 3 mm summer wetsuit will not do. Get yourself kitted out with a decent 4 or 5 mm wetsuit for autumn and early winter, if you plan to carry on all winter you may need a 6 mm. Look for sealed seams, a snug fit and go for a zipper-less option for added...

    From early to mid-autumn, you’ll see a fairly low proportion of surfers adorning their extremities with accessories but, once November hits, boots and gloves start to become commonplace. Split-toe booties are the way to go, offering more manoeuvrability and control than full-on boots. Gloves should be tight-fitting (they’ll bulge and stretch a bit ...

    Despite the bright sunshine and relatively warm sea (once you are in!), the autumn and winter winds can lower your body temperature significantly. On a winter day without wind you could be comfortable in a 4 mm wetsuit, but the next day with wind (particularly if coming from the north) you may need 6mm to stay warm.

    If you’re on the water in the afternoon, autumn and winter temperatures drop significantly very quickly. If you stay out so long that your hands are too numb to turn the keys in your car-door, you’ll be in trouble. For this winter surfing guide we recommend you head back to shore before you get too cold. Always have a flask of hot drink and some wa...

    If you’ve got a board and a car, there are breaks all around the country so you can enjoy British surf conditions year round. But it’s wise to pick somewhere that’s popular with other surfers so that help is at hand if things don’t go as planned. It is also a good idea to surf somewhere with a cafe so you can quickly warm up if you need to. Another...

  3. We have ranked the the top hotspots for surfing this winter based on quality, temperature and cleanliness of the waves alongside surf culture! Uncover the best places to catch waves this season and delve into the surfing scene at these picturesque UK locations.

    • Groundswells Will Make You A Better Surfer. Only a surfer knows how consistent long-distance swells light up an average surf break. Groundswells are to surfing what steady 25 knots of wind are to windsurfers and kitesurfers.
    • Winter Surf Improves Your Paddling Power. Because you'll have to paddle harder to get out-the-back, and because you sometimes need to paddle faster to escape a sneaky wave set, winter is the best gym any surfer could wish for.
    • Cold Temperatures Keep You Grounded. Low air and water temperatures will test your love of surfing. Can you jump out of bed early in the morning just to get a handful of cold waves?
    • Fight In Winter To Shine In Summer. Make no mistake - winter waves will take your surfing to the next level. Three months is all it takes to shape your skills.
  4. Winter surfing can be a rewarding experience. Here are a few things to expect and a handful of tips to making sure your own chilly sessions are great ones.

  5. Jan 17, 2023 · What is the best time of year to go surfing in Europe? The best time to go surfing in Europe is generally from late spring to early autumn, when the water is warmest and the waves are most consistent. In some destinations surfing in winter is also great.

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