I've been told there are one or two places you can surf in the UK....
Stone Fox wrote: been to Croyde a couple of times .... nice place (prefered Saunton sands round the corner though) didn't seem a very social place though.
Not very social in the not-many-pubs sense? Or in the water?
Saunton is a better spot for beginners.
Stone Fox wrote: I hear Newquay's really social and friendly, and more importantly I hear the waves are better...? Whenever I look on Magic seaweed, the surf report seems to be better than Croyde.
Newquay is further west so sometimes catches more swell than north devon, but that doesnt necessarily mean its 'better'. Magic seaweed is a rough and ready guide to what might happen and predicts wave height where the bouys are, not at the beach. There's a bit more to it than that....
Both croyde and newquay are good spots as they have beaches close by facing in several different directions so on any given day you can find one with suitable shelter from the wind/swell and maybe find a nice offshore breeze (well, to a point anyway).
And yes, newquay is very sociable. VERY VERY sociable... too sociable... Its mostly about stag nights and getting laid these days. And it gets very crowded in summer.
As for other spots - there's thousands
Many of them are fairly well known, and people wont tell you about the secret spots (at least not a website). Try...
www.beachwizard.com/country.asp?country=England
Croyde, and the surrounding area, is still one of the best regions in the UK - but you have to be there on the right day.
As for getting in people's way - learn who has right of way on a wave, and dont go to any secret spots just yet, and stay on 'learner friendly' beaches (like saunton) and you'll be fine.
