5 Best Kite Surfing Spots In The UK

By: Sidney Johns

Break Studios Contributing Writer

The five best kite surfing spots in the UK each have that special something that draws sportsmen. Kite surfing has been on the rise in the UK since 2000 and more places worthy of the sport are being located each year. Before attempting to kite surf at any of these locations, assure you have the proper equipment and training. Some locations present dangers to the inexperienced kite surfer. Many beaches have regulations on the times and specific areas of the spot you can take off and land. Heed all the regulations to make your trip a successful one.

  1. Daymer Bay. Located along the river just north of Rock and Rick Stein’s Padstow, Daymer Bay tops the list of best kite surfing spots in the UK. This spot is best kite surfed when the winds are out of the north west. Use caution at this location as the tides rise quickly and swimming can become quickly hazardous. Leave kite surfing at Daymer Bay to the professionals as the rocks along the coast pose a threat to the inexperienced.
  2. Perranporth. This three mile stretch of sand and dunes makes the list of best kite surfing spots in the U.K. This spot offers few dangers for beginner or intermediate kite surfers as the area is mainly open area. Reaching Perranporth requires the sportsman to climb an area of dunes as there is no open access. There is no fee for this beach area and the tides come in slowly.
  3. Marazion. Located on the south coast outside of Cornwall, Marazion makes the list of best kite surfing spots in the U.K. The swells are smaller here and make a great spot for the beginner to practice.
  4. Gwithians. Located in St. Ives bay, Gwithians makes the list of best kite surfing spots in the U.K. The cliffs along this area can pose dangers for the beginner and is only recommended for seasoned veterans.
  5. Hayle. Also located in St. Ives bay, this spot makes the list of best spots in the U.K. for the difficulty level of navigation. This area is strictly for highly proficient kite surfers. Do not go alone to this area.
Posted on: Sep. 16, 2010