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Fistral Beach

Cornwall · Beach · Faces W · Updated 4h ago
1-2ft
Next 24 hours
Swell 0.362m 4.98s NNW
Wind 12mph 9mph N · Cross-shore
Weather 19°C Clear sky · 1019mb
Tide · Light 04:37–21:22
Water 19°C 2mm wetsuit
Sand Mid tide 2-8ft All levels when small (1-3ft). Intermediate to advanced at 3-6ft. Advanced to expert only above 6ft. Best swell W - NW

Fistral is the spiritual home of British surfing and for good reason — it's one of the most consistent beaches in the country. Facing northwest on the exposed headland north of Newquay town, it picks up virtually every scrap of Atlantic swell going. The beach splits into two distinct sections: South Fistral, tucked against the headland, offers more shelter from prevailing winds and tends to be a touch smaller and cleaner; North Fistral is more exposed, catches more swell, and produces the heavier, more powerful waves the beach is known for. When a solid westerly or northwesterly groundswell lines up with light offshore winds (east to southeast), Fistral delivers proper, punchy beach break waves with genuine power. At 3-5ft it's a world-class session. Above 6ft it gets serious — fast, hollow, and not for the faint-hearted. On the biggest days, the Cribbar reef off the north headland starts breaking, drawing big wave surfers from across Europe to ride genuine 20ft+ waves. The sandbars shift constantly, so the peaks move around. Spend ten minutes watching from the cliff before paddling out. South Fistral tends to hold better shape at higher tides, while the middle and north sections often produce the best banks at mid tide. It works on all tides but closes out on low with any real size. Home to Boardmasters festival, multiple WSL European events, and half the surf schools in Cornwall, Fistral is busy year-round. But the wave quality justifies the crowds. If you're surfing in the UK, you'll end up here sooner or later — and you'll understand why.

AI Surf Overview

Conditions look mixed today with moderate onshore wind and a dropping swell period through the afternoon. Best bet is the early morning push before the wind picks up. Tomorrow looks cleaner with a slight shift in direction.

Time
Rating
Surf
Swell
Swell 2
Wind Gusts
Weather
13:00
1-2ft
0.2m 8.2s
0.1m 5.8s
Cross-on
8mph 11mph
22°C
19:00
1-2ft
0.33m 4.72s
0.066m 10.04s
Cross-shore
9mph 11mph
21°C
Time
Rating
Surf
Swell
Swell 2
Wind Gusts
Weather
07:00
2-3ft
0.392m 4.96s
0.172m 8.42s
Cross-shore
18mph 10mph
17°C
13:00
2-3ft
0.462m 5.38s
0.151m 9.24s
Cross-shore
16mph 20mph
20°C
19:00
2-3ft
0.438m 5.09s
0.172m 8.46s
Cross-shore
18mph 18mph
19°C
Time
Rating
Surf
Swell
Swell 2
Wind Gusts
Weather
07:00
2-3ft
0.627m 4.3s
0.136m 7.2s
Offshore
15mph 4mph
15°C
13:00
1-2ft
0.349m 4.94s
0.105m 7.93s
Cross-shore
17mph 22mph
22°C
19:00
1-2ft
0.213m 5.25s
0.112m 7.46s
Cross-shore
14mph 13mph
21°C
Time
Rating
Surf
Swell
Swell 2
Wind Gusts
Weather
07:00
1-2ft
0.216m 5.96s
0.123m 11.75s
Cross-shore
14mph 10mph
16°C
13:00
2-3ft
0.218m 7.16s
0.15m 6.24s
Cross-shore
16mph 25mph
22°C
19:00
3-4ft
0.3m 8.74s
0.138m 8.24s
Cross-shore
16mph 24mph
20°C
Time
Rating
Surf
Swell
Swell 2
Wind Gusts
Weather
07:00
2-3ft
0.648m 4.84s
0.222m 10.72s
Cross-off
11mph 10mph
16°C
13:00
2-3ft
0.348m 7.72s
0.16m 10.64s
Cross-shore
18mph 15mph
24°C
19:00
2-3ft
0.275m 8.61s
0.19m 9.85s
Cross-shore
14mph 20mph
21°C
Time
Rating
Surf
Swell
Swell 2
Wind Gusts
Weather
07:00
2-3ft
0.29m 8.38s
0.19m 9.47s
Cross-shore
18mph
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10:00
2-3ft
0.268m 8.28s
0.19m 9.37s
Cross-shore
17mph
--

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Fistral Beach Surf Spot Guide

Everything you need to know before paddling out at Fistral Beach, England.

Break typeBeach
SeabedSand
Best swell directionW - NW
Optimal wave size2-8ft
Best tideMid
Ability levelAll levels when small (1-3ft). Intermediate to advanced at 3-6ft. Advanced to expert only above 6ft.

Hazards & Safety

Strong rips develop on bigger swells, particularly near the headlands at both ends of the beach. The shore break can be powerful and dumpy at low tide. Rocks at the base of both headlands. Cribbar reef is for experienced big wave surfers only. Crowded lineup increases collision risk, especially in summer.

Local Tips

South Fistral is your best bet on bigger or messier days as the headland provides shelter from northerly and northwesterly winds. Check the banks before committing — the best peaks shift week to week. Early mornings before the sea breeze kicks in and the surf schools launch are your window for quality, uncrowded waves.

Getting There

Main access from Fistral Beach car park at the south end, with a short walk across the dunes. North Fistral can be reached from Esplanade Road above the Headland Hotel.

Parking: Large pay-and-display car park at South Fistral. Smaller car park at the north end near the Headland Hotel. Both fill early on good summer days.

Facilities: Full facilities including showers, toilets, and changing areas at the south car park. Multiple surf hire shops and surf schools. Cafes, bars, and restaurants at both ends. Lifeguard cover from May to September.

Crowds

Very busy. One of the most crowded lineups in the UK year-round. Summer is heaving with surf school groups. Early mornings, winter swells, and midweek sessions are your best options.

Water Temperature by Month

Jan 10°C 5/4
Feb 9°C 5/4
Mar 9°C 5/4
Apr 10°C 5/4
May 11°C 4/3
Jun 13°C 4/3
Jul 15°C 3/2
Aug 16°C 3/2
Sep 15°C 3/2
Oct 14°C 3/2
Nov 12°C 4/3
Dec 11°C 4/3

Water temperatures and recommended wetsuit thickness by month

Average daily wave height and wind speed from past forecast data. Updates as more data is collected.

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Fistral Beach
Cornwall · Beach · Faces W
1-2ft
Current surf height
1-2ft today
Next 24 hours

Fistral is the spiritual home of British surfing and for good reason — it's one of the most consistent beaches in the country. Facing northwest on the exposed headland north of Newquay town, it picks up virtually every scrap of Atlantic swell going. The beach splits into two distinct sections: South Fistral, tucked against the headland, offers more shelter from prevailing winds and tends to be a touch smaller and cleaner; North Fistral is more exposed, catches more swell, and produces the heavier, more powerful waves the beach is known for. When a solid westerly or northwesterly groundswell lines up with light offshore winds (east to southeast), Fistral delivers proper, punchy beach break waves with genuine power. At 3-5ft it's a world-class session. Above 6ft it gets serious — fast, hollow, and not for the faint-hearted. On the biggest days, the Cribbar reef off the north headland starts breaking, drawing big wave surfers from across Europe to ride genuine 20ft+ waves. The sandbars shift constantly, so the peaks move around. Spend ten minutes watching from the cliff before paddling out. South Fistral tends to hold better shape at higher tides, while the middle and north sections often produce the best banks at mid tide. It works on all tides but closes out on low with any real size. Home to Boardmasters festival, multiple WSL European events, and half the surf schools in Cornwall, Fistral is busy year-round. But the wave quality justifies the crowds. If you're surfing in the UK, you'll end up here sooner or later — and you'll understand why.

Swell
0.362m 4.98s
NNW
Wind
12mph / 9
N · Cross-shore
Weather
19°C
Clear sky
Tide
Water
19°C
2mm
AI Surf Overview

Conditions look mixed today with moderate onshore wind and a dropping swell period through the afternoon. Best bet is the early morning push before the wind picks up.

Best
Today
1-2ft
Tomorrow
2-3ft
Sunday
2-3ft
Monday
2-3ft
Tuesday
2-3ft
Wednesday
2ft
Rating
Surf
Swell
Wind
1pm
1-2ft
0.2m 8.2s
8 / 11 Cross-on
22°
4pm
1-2ft
0.19m 8.2s
14 / 13 Cross-shore
22°
7pm
1-2ft
0.33m 4.72s
9 / 11 Cross-shore
21°
10pm
1-2ft
0.362m 4.98s
12 / 9 Cross-shore
19°
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Jan 10° 5/4
Feb 5/4
Mar 5/4
Apr 10° 5/4
May 11° 4/3
Jun 13° 4/3
Jul 15° 3/2
Aug 16° 3/2
Sep 15° 3/2
Oct 14° 3/2
Nov 12° 4/3
Dec 11° 4/3

Water temp & wetsuit by month

Average daily wave height and wind speed from past forecast data

Break Beach
Seabed Sand
Best swell W - NW
Best tide Mid
Size 2-8ft
Level All levels when small (1-3ft). Intermediate to advanced at 3-6ft. Advanced to expert only above 6ft.
Hazards

Strong rips develop on bigger swells, particularly near the headlands at both ends of the beach. The shore break can be powerful and dumpy at low tide. Rocks at the base of both headlands. Cribbar reef is for experienced big wave surfers only. Crowded lineup increases collision risk, especially in summer.

Local Tips

South Fistral is your best bet on bigger or messier days as the headland provides shelter from northerly and northwesterly winds. Check the banks before committing — the best peaks shift week to week. Early mornings before the sea breeze kicks in and the surf schools launch are your window for quality, uncrowded waves.

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