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FRANCE / BRETAGNE / CROZON PENINSULA

La Palue

Área: Crozon Peninsula

Waves: Lefts and Rights

Break: Beach break

Ideal swell size: 1ft to 8ft

Optimum tide: All tides, but stronger at high tide

Opt. wind direction: East

Opt. Swell: SW-NW

Level: intermediates and Experienced

The most consistent spot on the Crozon peninsula. The spot is regulary crowd but the beach is 2km long and there is several peaks depend of the tide.

 

AREA: Crozon Peninsula

The Crozon peninsula is a fabulous and preservated place where beautiful rocky headland between long beaches of golden sand. This peninsula is one of the best destinations of Brittany where you can find lots of well-known spots and where you can find some secret ones.

 

FRANCE / BRETAGNE / PRESQU’ÎLE DE CROZON

Goulien

Área: Presqu’île de Crozon

Waves: Lefts and Rights

Break: Beach break

Ideal swell size: 6ft to 8ft

Optimum tide: mid-tide, high tide

Opt. wind direction: East 

Opt. Swell: NW-W

Level: beginners and intermediate

The perfect spot for beginners and familial activities. The beach is very large and there is place for everyone. The Access is very easy.

AREA: Crozon Peninsula

The Crozon peninsula is a fabulous and preservated place where beautiful rocky headland between long beaches of golden sand. This peninsula is one of the best destinations of Brittany where you can find lots of well-known spots and where you can find some secret ones.

FRANCE / BRETAGNE / LA TORCHE POINT

La Torche

Área: La Torche Point

Waves: Lefts and Rights

Break: Beach break

Ideal swell size: 1ft to 8ft

Optimum tide: All tides, better at mid-tide, high tide

Opt. wind direction: S-SE-E-NE

Opt. Swell: NW-W

Level: All surfers

Seminal Brittany surfspot with ultra-consistent, walled-up peak breaking beside rocky headland. Shorter but hollower rights break into the rip known as the elevator, which flows straight to the peak. Lefts speed down the beach, but paddle back can be gruelling, so think about walking around to the rip.

 

AREA: La Torche point

La Torche point is where the surf started in Brittany. It is the more consistent and legendary surf area.

FRANCE / BRETAGNE / QUIBERON’S BAY

Port Rhu

Área: Quiberon’s bay

Waves: multi-peak

Break: Beach break

Ideal swell size: 2ft to 10ft

Optimum tide: mid-tide, low tide

Opt. wind direction:

Opt. Swell: W-SW

Level: Experienced

Port Rhu in Brittany is an exposed beach break with consistent surf. Works best in offshore winds from the east. Tends to receive a mix of groundswells and windswells and the best swell direction is from the west/southwest. The beach breaks offer lefts and rights. Sometimes crowded.

 

AREA: Quiberon’s bay

Quiberon’s bay is a concentration of some of the best spots in Brittany, with some hollow and powerful waves.

FRANCE / BRETAGNE / QUIBERON’S BAY

Les crevettes - Sainte Barbe

Área: Quiberon’s bay

Waves: Lefts and Rights

Break: Beach break

Ideal swell size: 3ft to 10 ft

Optimum tide: mid-tide, high tide

Opt. wind direction: SE-E-NE

Opt. Swell: W - SW

Level: All Surfers

Better at mid tide to high tide. The NE wind is better for the northern beach and the SE wind for the southern beach. Attention: this beach can be closed on Wednesday, Tuesday and Friday (because of the Army training). Lots of swimmers in the water during summer, so be careful.

BASQUE COUNTRY / SAN SEBASTIÁN / DONOSTIA

LA ZURRIOLA

Área: Donostia

Waves: Multiple peaks

Break: Beach Break

Ideal swell size: 1.5 ft. or more

Optimum tide: All Tides

Opt. wind direction: Sur, Southeast, Southwest

Opt. Swell: North/Northwest.

Level: Intermediate / Beginner

Gros beach has as many as three well defined peaks. Although there are waves all along the beach, there are usually three areas where waves are more common. The Mompas area receives the greatest force of the sea and this is where locals choose to surf. The mid-zone can offer high quality waves in different peaks and finally the surf school groups usually take over the breakwater area where the great force of the sea generates long left and right waves.

 

AREA: Donostia

Located in the Basque Region, northern Spain, San Sebastian provides the stage for incomparable surfing experiences. When conditions are right, La Zurriola beach can provide incredibly high quality waves. If the sea is too strong for La Zurriola, La Concha and Ondarreta often work. It's the best way to work up an appetite before diving into the world of pintxos and local cuisine anywhere in the city.

BASQUE COUNTRY / SAN SEBASTIÁN / DONOSTIA

LA CONCHA

Área: Donostia

Waves: Multiple peaks

Break: Beach break

Ideal swell size: 5 ft. or more

Optimum tide: High Tide

Opt. wind direction: Northwest, West, South West, South

Opt. Swell: North/Northwest

Level: IIntermediate / Beginner

La Concha beach is an Alternative Spot meaning that the sea has to be extremely strong to get surfable waves. Usually, when Zurriola beach's waves are too large, the Concha beach waves are an alternative for surfing. It has two usual peaks, the right from the wall under the City Hall and the Loro Peak area, both at high tide.

BASQUE COUNTRY / SAN SEBASTIÁN / DONOSTIA

ONDARRETA

Área: Donostia

Waves: Multiple Peaks

Break: Beach break

Ideal swell size: 5 ft. or more

Optimum tide: High Tides

Opt. wind direction: Northwest, West, South West, South

Opt. Swell: North/Northwest.

Level: Intermediate

Ondarreta beach needs a big swell to get surfable waves. At a high tide with a high coefficient, it has up to 4 waves: Pikua is a dangerous wave due to the proximity of the rocks; the wall is the most usual when there are waves; the Midway Peak with shore breakers and tubes and the Loro Peak, a single wave for very strong, expert bodyboarders Waves: The Tenis · Midway peak · Loro peak

BASQUE COUNTRY / SAN SEBASTIÁN / DONOSTIA

PERUS

Área: Donostia

Waves: Right

Break: Point Break

Ideal swell size: 15 ft. or more

Optimum tide: High Tide

Opt. wind direction: North/Northwest.

Opt. Swell: North/Northwest

Level: Expert

Agiti cove is located under Mount Igeldo. The shore is just soil and rocks with no sand and it is difficult to get to along a sinuous and barely used path. It is not the kind of place you pass by or visit but it is also a peaceful place, at one with the sea.

PORTUGAL / VIANA DO CASTELO / CAMINHA

Moledo

Waves: Lefts and Rights

Break: Beach break

Ideal swell size: 0,5m - 1,5m

Optimum tide: Low to mid tide

Opt. wind direction: East 

Opt. Swell: West

Level: Beginner, Intermediate and advanced

The river “Minho” forms a sandbank which can produce quality waves. A clean, calm beach, with a pleasant landscape. Occasional rips near the mouth of the river.

AREA: CAMINHA

The setting is fabulous it sits at the mouth of the Minho river, Portugal’s natural border with Spain. Caminha is beautiful for both its scenery and long stretch of sand. The Spanish mountain “Santa Tecla” creates a stunning backdrop, and a shady pocket of pine forest provides shelter from an offshore breeze.

PORTUGAL / VIANA DO CASTELO / CAMINHA

VILA PRAIA DE ÂNCORA

Área: Caminha

Waves: Rights and lefts

Break: Beach Break

Ideal swell size: 0,5-2,5m

Optimum tide: Low tide

Opt. wind direction: E-NE

Opt. Swell: N-NW

Level: Beginner, intermediate and advanced

This beach usually works with a right wave that forms a point, it is usually easy and great for learning. Along the beach there are several beach breaks good for more advanced surfers.

AREA: CAMINHA

The setting is fabulous it sits at the mouth of the Minho river, Portugal’s natural border with Spain. Caminha is beautiful for both its scenery and long stretch of sand. The Spanish mountain “Santa Tecla” creates a stunning backdrop, and a shady pocket of pine forest provides shelter from an offshore breeze.

PORTUGAL / VIANA DO CASTELO / VIANA DO CASTELO

AFIFE

Área: Viana do Castelo

Waves: Rights

Break: Beach break

Ideal swell size: 0,5-2,5m

Optimum tide: All tides

Opt. wind direction: E-NE

Opt. Swell: NW-W

Level: Beginner, intermediate and advanced

Consistent, classy beachbreak with sandbars sculpted by “Cabanas” river. Right into the rivermouth and a peak on the main beach.

AREA: Viana do Castelo

The presence of “Lima” river, mountain “Santa Luzia” and the ocean, rendered the city landscaped skills of excellence that delight the senses, provide a psychological climate of decompression and are conducive to a healthy and pleasant leisure time. Overall the modern cultural spaces (theatres, cinemas, libraries, museums) provides conditions for cultural enrichment to residents and visitors, while the presence of the estuary and the sea offer special conditions to welcome sailing boats and for the practice of all kind of watersports, including surfing. Surfing started in Viana since 1987 at the Cabedelo, Rodanho, Afife, Âncora and Moledo beaches.

PORTUGAL / VIANA DO CASTELO / VIANA DO CASTELO

Arda (aka Mariana)

Área: Viana do Castelo

Waves: Lefts and rights

Break: Beach break

Ideal swell size: 0,5m-3m

Optimum tide: All tides

Opt. wind direction: S-SE

Opt. Swell: NW-W

Level: Beginner, Intermediate and advanced

One of the most popular spots in northern Portugal, a surfing destination since the late 80s. Possibility of strong winds and rips. This spot has a great reputation among the surfing community for the wave variety.

PORTUGAL / VIANA DO CASTELO / VIANA DO CASTELO

Cabedelo

Área: Viana do Castelo

Waves: Rights and lefts

Break: Beach break

Ideal swell size: 0,5-2m

Optimum tide: Better at low

Opt. wind direction: N-NE

Opt. Swell: W

Level: Beginner and Intermediate

Classic beachbreak that occasionally gets epic at the pontoon. Mainly rights that get hollow at lower tides.

PORTUGAL / VIANA DO CASTELO / ESPOSENDE

Suave mar

Área: Esposende

Waves: Lefts and Rights

Break: Beach break

Ideal swell size: 0,5-2m

Optimum tide: All tides

Opt. wind direction: E-SE

Opt. Swell: NW-W

Level: Beginner, Intermediate and advanced

Beach break with a hollow and fast wave, consistent during most of the year.

PORTUGAL / VIANA DO CASTELO / ESPOSENDE

Ofir

Área: --

Waves: Lefts and Rights

Break: Beach break

Ideal swell size: 0,5m-2m

Optimum tide: All tides

Opt. wind direction: East 

Opt. Swell: NW-W

Level: Beginner and Intermediate

Has several peaks spread out along the beach and waves breaking often throughout the year. Good beginners spot.

 

AREA: Esposende

The marsh and estuary of “Cávado” river that go with, it is presented as a strategic place for the migratory birds that look for a refuge from the cold of the harshest winters in the North and Central Europe. Neiva river and its clear waters, green pine forest of fir? and the stunning views that offer different viewpoints about Esposende, are just some of the interesting features of the county in which the richness of the natural landscape and heritage built by human hand as is the case of windmills, fields in the trough, the forts and mills, are combined in a unique harmony, forming landscapes of high scenic and environmental value and confirms Esposende as one of the most beautiful counties in the North region.

GREAT BRITAIN / SOUTH WEST UK & CI / DEVON

Croyde Bay

Área: North Devon

Waves: Lefts and Rights

Break: Beach break

Ideal swell size: 2-6ft

Optimum tide: Between low and mid tide (pushing & dropping)

Opt. wind direction: East 

Opt. Swell: --

Level: White water for begginers. Green waves for Intermediate/Advanced

World-class, low tide, A-frame barrels. Probably the best beachbreak in the UK on its day. Less shape at other stages of tide. Highly consistent beach that can get dangerously crowded. Strong rips at size.

AREA: DEVON

Devon is a beautiful mixture of typical English and coastal villages, with an array of waves to suit many surf conditions and surfing abilities.

GREAT BRITAIN / SOUTH WEST UK & CI / DEVON

Saunton

Área: North Devon

Waves: Lefts and Rights

Break: Beach break

Ideal swell size: 3-6ft

Optimum tide: Pushing

Opt. wind direction: East 

Opt. Swell: --

Level: Beginner, intermediate and advanced

Huge beach with long, slow walls, great for beginners, longboarders and kiters. Sheltered from NW-N winds.

AREA: Devon

Devon is a beautiful mixture of typical English and coastal villages, with an array of waves to suit many surf conditions and surfing abilities.

GREAT BRITAIN / SOUTH WEST UK & CI / SOUTH DEVON

Bantham

Área: South Devon

Waves: Lefts and Rights

Break: Beach break

Ideal swell size: 3-6ft

Optimum tide: All tides

Opt. wind direction: North Easterly

Opt. Swell: --

Level: Intermediate and advanced

Consistent, classy beachbreak with sandbars sculpted by the River Avon. Right into the rivermouth and a peak on the main beach. South Devon’s best beach is always busy. Strong rips at size.

AREA: DEVON

Devon is a beautiful mixture of typical English and coastal villages, with an array of waves to suit many surf conditions and surfing abilities.

GREAT BRITAIN / SOUTH WEST UK & CI / CORNWALL

Porthmeor

Área: West Cornwall

Waves: Lefts and Rights

Break: Beach break

Ideal swell size: 3-6ft

Optimum tide: All tides

Opt. wind direction: Easterly

Opt. Swell: --

Level: Beginner, Intermediate and advanced

Consistent, swell-sucking beachbreak just north of Land’s End is Britain's most westerly beach. Punchy peaks with barrels when offshore on a medium swell and tide.

AREA: CORNWALL

Cornwall is a county on England’s rugged southwestern tip. It forms a peninsula encompassing wild moorland and hundreds of sandy beaches, culminating at the famous promontory Land’s End. The south coast, dubbed the Cornish Riviera, is home to picturesque harbour villages like Fowey and Falmouth. The north coast is lined with towering cliffs and seaside resorts like Newquay.

GREAT BRITAIN / SOUTH WEST UK & CI / CORNWALL

Newquay Beaches

Área: Newquay

Waves: Lefts and Rights

Break: Beach break

Ideal swell size: 2-6ft

Optimum tide: All tides but better at low

Opt. wind direction: South Easterly

Opt. Swell: --

Level: Beginner, Intermediate and advanced

Very consistent, beachbreak peak, that occasionally gets epic. Mainly rights that get hollow at lower tides. Likes W swell best.

AREA: CORNWALL

Cornwall is a county on England’s rugged southwestern tip. It forms a peninsula encompassing wild moorland and hundreds of sandy beaches, culminating at the famous promontory Land’s End. The south coast, dubbed the Cornish Riviera, is home to picturesque harbour villages like Fowey and Falmouth. The north coast is lined with towering cliffs and seaside resorts like Newquay.

GREAT BRITAIN / SOUTH WEST UK & CI / CORNWALL

Widemouth Bay

Área: Bude

Waves: Lefts and Rights

Break: Beach break

Ideal swell size: 2-6ft

Optimum tide: All tides

Opt. wind direction: Easterly

Opt. Swell: --

Level: Beginner, Intermediate and advanced

Long, stretch of fun beachbreak and with consistent swell there is usually something to ride. It’s consistent, crowded and a surf school favourite.

 

AREA: CORNWALL

Cornwall is a county on England’s rugged southwestern tip. It forms a peninsula encompassing wild moorland and hundreds of sandy beaches, culminating at the famous promontory Land’s End. The south coast, dubbed the Cornish Riviera, is home to picturesque harbour villages like Fowey and Falmouth. The north coast is lined with towering cliffs and seaside resorts like Newquay.

GREAT BRITAIN / SOUTH WEST UK & CI / SOUTH WALES

Rest Bay

Área: Porthcawl

Waves: Lefts and Rights

Break: Beach break

Ideal swell size: 2-6ft

Optimum tide: All tides

Opt. wind direction: Easterly

Opt. Swell: --

Level: Beginner, Intermediate and advanced

Well-formed beachbreak peaks at this consistent and busy spot. Not so good when onshore.

 

AREA: South Wales

South Wales is a both beautiful and industrial stretch of coast, broken up with some major cities and multiple towns as well as some of the UK’s most beautiful beaches.

GREAT BRITAIN / SOUTH WEST UK & CI / SOUTH WALES

Caswell Bay

Área: Gower

Waves: Lefts and Rights

Break: Beach break

Ideal swell size: 2-4ft

Optimum tide: Pushing

Opt. wind direction: North Easterly

Opt. Swell: --

Level: Beginner, Intermediate

Beach break ideal for beginners and intermediates. Caswell is the better choice for learners. Can be sheltered at hightide from south westerly winds. Left and rights on the beach and a left off the west end of the bay.

AREA: South Wales

South Wales is a both beautiful and industrial stretch of coast, broken up with some major cities and multiple towns as well as some of the UK’s most beautiful beaches.

GREAT BRITAIN / SOUTH WEST UK & CI / SOUTH WALES

Llangennith

Área: Gower

Waves: Lefts and Rights

Break: Beach break

Ideal swell size: 2-5ft

Optimum tide: All tides

Opt. wind direction: Easterly

Opt. Swell: --

Level: Beginner, Intermediate and advanced

5km stretch of average yet consistent beachbreak. Picks up all available swell and is popular with all abilities and types of wavecraft. Over head height, the paddle out is renowned for its difficulty. Rhossili at the south end picks up less swell and has shelter from southerly winds.

AREA: South Wales

South Wales is a both beautiful and industrial stretch of coast, broken up with some major cities and multiple towns as well as some of the UK’s most beautiful beaches.

GREAT BRITAIN / SOUTH WEST UK & CI / SOUTH WALES

Freshwater West

Área: Pembrokeshire

Waves: Lefts and Rights

Break: Beach break

Ideal swell size: 2-5ft

Optimum tide: All tides

Opt. wind direction: North Easterly

Opt. Swell: --

Level: Beginner, Intermediate and advanced

Average beachbreak in north of the bay that holds plenty of size. Fast, hollow sandbar waves at low tide in front of the Furzenip rocks in the middle and reef/beach options to the south.

AREA: South Wales

South Wales is a both beautiful and industrial stretch of coast, broken up with some major cities and multiple towns as well as some of the UK’s most beautiful beaches.

GREAT BRITAIN / SOUTH WEST UK & CI / THE CHANNEL ISLANDS

St Ouens

Área: Jersey

Waves: Lefts and Rights

Break: Beach break

Ideal swell size: 2-6ft

Optimum tide: All tides

Opt. wind direction: Easterly

Opt. Swell: --

Level: Beginner, Intermediate and advanced

Consistent, shapely beachbreak and the epicentre of Jersey surfing, Better at lower tides.

AREA: The Channel Islands

The Channel Islands of Jersey and Guernsey have some high quality breaks and good exposure to straight W Atlantic swells. Picturesque islands just off the coast of France, a year round destination.

GREAT BRITAIN / SOUTH WEST UK & CI / THE CHANNEL ISLANDS

Vazon Bay

Área: Geurnsey

Waves: Lefts and Rights

Break: Beach break

Ideal swell size: 2-6ft

Optimum tide: All tides

Opt. wind direction: South Easterly

Opt. Swell: --

Level: Beginner, Intermediate

Mellow, beginner-friendly beachbreak in the north of the bay, rights being favoured.

AREA: The Channel Islands

The Channel Islands of Jersey and Guernsey have some high quality breaks and good exposure to straight W Atlantic swells. Picturesque islands just off the coast of France, a year round destination.

 

CANTABRIA / RIBAMONTÁN AL MAR / CANTABRIA

Somo

Área: Cantabria

Waves: Lefts and rights: 1.-Curva 2.-Barco 3.-Camping

Break: Beach break

Ideal swell size: 4ft to 6ft

Optimum tide: Varies depending on the sand banks and skill level

Opt. wind direction: East S, SE also works with E and W.

Opt. Swell: West

Level: Beginners and intermediates

Somo beach is 2 km of golden sand that stretches from “el Puntal” up to the village of Loredo. The beach is flanked by urban areas, sand dunes and pine forests. The vibe is very much surf orientated. The beach always offers a variety of quality peaks to choose from.

Area: Cantabria

Ribamontán al Mar is one of Spain’s best-kept surfing secrets. It is an area rich in surfing history with a tradition of producing world class surfers. Surrounded by lush landscapes, a cool surf scene, surf schools to help all learner and intermediate surfers and five unique surf spots to choose from.

CANTABRIA / RIBAMONTÁN AL MAR / CANTABRIA

LANGRE

Área: Cantabria

Waves: Lefts and Rights

Break: Beach break

Ideal swell size: 4ft to 6ft

Optimum tide: Varies depending on the sand banks and skill level.

Opt. wind direction: S, SW, Not great with Easterlies, but cliffs offer good protection from NW when Somo and Loredo are onshore.

Opt. Swell: --

Level: Ideal for beginners when tide is high. Low tide to mid tide, great for intermediates.

Langre is a truly beautiful beach. Surfing takes place on the 1000 meter main beach surrounded by spectacular cliffs and grazing grounds. This wave is a favourite for long-boarders and always has a strong international presence in the water. 

Area: Cantabria

Ribamontán al Mar is one of Spain’s best-kept surfing secrets. It is an area rich in surfing history with a tradition of producing world class surfers. Surrounded by lush landscapes, a cool surf scene, surf schools to help all learner and intermediate surfers and five unique surf spots to choose from.

CANTABRIA / RIBAMONTÁN AL MAR / CANTABRIA

GALIZANO

Área: Cantabria

Waves: Lefts and Rights

Break: Beach break

Ideal swell size: 3ft swell to start working.

Optimum tide: Low to Medium.

Opt. wind direction: S, E, NE.

Opt. Swell: --

Level: Ideal for intermediates.

Small beach flanked by reefs and high cliffs. The actual beach-front is relatively narrow, however it’s a very long beach. On high tide its great for kids because of all the rock pools that appear.

Area: Cantabria

Ribamontán al Mar is one of Spain’s best-kept surfing secrets. It is an area rich in surfing history with a tradition of producing world class surfers. Surrounded by lush landscapes, a cool surf scene, surf schools to help all learner and intermediate surfers and five unique surf spots to choose from.

CANTABRIA / RIBAMONTÁN AL MAR / CANTABRIA

SANTA MARINA (LA ISLA)

Área: Cantabria

Waves: Powerful long rights.

Break: Reef break

Ideal swell size: Needs large swell to work. 6ft to 12ft.

Optimum tide: Mid to High Tide.

Opt. wind direction: NE, E.

Opt. Swell: --

Level: Experienced surfers only.

Legendary spot for big wave surfing. Few have the skills required to surf this wave yet more and more surfers are willing to give it a go. Big wave board and the right leash are a must.

Area: Cantabria

Ribamontán al Mar is one of Spain’s best-kept surfing secrets. It is an area rich in surfing history with a tradition of producing world class surfers. Surrounded by lush landscapes, a cool surf scene, surf schools to help all learner and intermediate surfers and five unique surf spots to choose from.

IRELAND / BUNDORAN / BUNDORAN

Tullan Strand

Área: Bundoran

Waves: Main Left (below cliff), lefts and rights across the beach

Break: Beach break

Ideal swell size: 4-6ft

Optimum tide: low pushing hig

Opt. wind direction: S/SE

Opt. Swell: --

Level: Beginner to Intermediate

 

Tullan Strand is 2 kilometres of sandy beach located on the outskirts of Bundoran but within easy reach of all amenities. It Is the main beach for beginner surfers but experienced surfers will also catch some great waves there too!

Area Description: Bundoran, County Donegal, is known as the surf capital of Ireland attracting thousands of beginner, intermediate and professional surfers annually to surf one of the three main surf breaks in the seaside town. From beach breaks to reef breaks, Bundoran has waves for every type of surfer. Add to that an abundance of surf shops, cafes, bars, restaurants and accommodation.

IRELAND / BUNDORAN / BUNDORAN

The Peak

Área: Bundoran

Waves: Lefts and Rights

Break: Reef

Ideal swell size: 7ft Upwards

Optimum tide: low pushing high

Opt. wind direction: S/SE

Opt. Swell: --

Level: Experienced Surfers Only!

For the more experienced surfer this is often called the greatest reef break in Ireland. Whether your preference is left or right you won’t be disappointed

IRELAND / BUNDORAN / BUNDORAN

Main Beach

Área: Bundoran

Waves: Predminant Left

Break: Beach-break

Ideal swell size: 7ft – 10ft

Optimum tide: Low

Opt. wind direction: S/SE

Opt. Swell: --

Level: Intermediate/Experienced

Not a break for beginners, Main Beach is in the heart of Bundoran and holds one of county Donegal’s 13 blue flags. From June to September it is lifeguarded.

AREA:

Bundoran, County Donegal, is known as the surf capital of Ireland attracting thousands of beginner, intermediate and professional surfers annually to surf one of the three main surf breaks in the seaside town. From beach breaks to reef breaks, Bundoran has waves for every type of surfer. Add to that an abundance of surf shops, cafes, bars, restaurants and accommodation.