About Woolacombe
Woolacombe is a renowned beach in North Devon, England, celebrated for its expansive sandy shores and consistent surf. As the UK's first World Surfing Reserve, it offers excellent conditions for surfers across various skill levels, from beginners to experienced riders. The vibrant atmosphere, coupled with its natural beauty, makes Woolacombe a popular destination for beachgoers and water sports enthusiasts alike. The best seasons for enjoying its waves typically fall within the autumn and spring months.
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Quick Facts
- Location
- 51.1706°N, 4.2086°W
- Spot Type
- Beach
- Water Temp
- 12.0°c
- Best Season
- Fall
- Wave Length
- 100.0m
- Wave Quality
- Excellent
- Wind Conditions
- Moderate
- Crowd Level
- High
- Accessibility
- Easy
- Hazards
- Rip currents
- Sports Available
- Surf
- Best Tide
- Any
- Swell Direction
- W
- Best for
- Surf
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