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Surf trip this Saturday...advice for St Merryn area

PostPosted: Tue May 08, 2007 6:39 pm
by derbyshire surfer
Hi,

Going on holiday this Sat. staying in St Merryn, Cornwall, for a week. Truly cannot wait, seems to have been a long time coming.

Now, I'm a surfer, I'm going to Cornwall, taking my only used twice custom board with me, no worries...I'm happy. I'm going with my wife...who isn't a surfer. A few years ago I was VERY selfish and surferd even when it was cr*p, everyday, no consideration, grounds for divorce :evil:

Can anyone suggest things worth checking out to keep a 'non surfer' happy in that area??? I'm trying to stick to a day in the surf, day sight seeing kind of thing, is there anything I shouldn't leave without seeing? appreciate any advice...

:D

PostPosted: Tue May 08, 2007 8:14 pm
by Old Guys Rule
If you take a look around this site you will find what you are asking for. Here it is this time https://surfing-waves.com/surfboard.htm Make sure you do a search first next time. THere ia a lot of information already here to help you out.

PostPosted: Tue May 08, 2007 8:29 pm
by derbyshire surfer
Well, hi to you too!

Did you actually read my post??? Iwas staritng a conversion about a certain part of the U.K and if there was anything different to do there. Possibly what a forum was designed for? Are you :? ?

Appreciate less of the attitude man. In case you didn't notice I have been a member for over a year...hence I have a pretty good idea of how to use a forum.

Thanks for killing the vibe for me of what has always been a friendly, helpful forum.

PostPosted: Tue May 08, 2007 8:42 pm
by soops
Hey Derby!
I stayed in St Merryn for a boys surf week only last month.
We had a wicked time. In st merryn you've got a couple of good pubs and restuarants, i recommend the cornish arms by the church which is a little away from the the main crossroads but worth the walk. Be warned they do stop serving food a little early, i think about 8.
Theres also a nice restaurant called waves on the higher harlyn campsite and thats ace but you have to book.

Surfwise you've got harlyn which is just up the road and there is loads of free parking too. We didnt surf it that week as it never picked up but i spoke to a local and they said sometimes it does. Oh and you've got constantine too.

Aside from the restaurants above you're gonna have to travel to find much else going on.

Wadebrige isnt far and you can hire bikes and cycle the old tarka trail which is fun or just explore the town... but that wont take long.

Thats about all i can offer Derbs, have fun tho and if you can recommend anything once you get back PM me as i'm back down there in sept

Cheers
soops

PS: just read that back and it doesnt read too well but i'm a bit tired to edit it. apologies :wink:

EDIT:
Oh, and there is a mad go kart centre nearby... a friend of mine went there on a stag do a year or so ago. Apparently they are the most powerfull karts in the southwest and he said it was one of the best days out he's had... but you'll have to work out where that is

PostPosted: Tue May 08, 2007 9:26 pm
by Old Guys Rule
Sorry I replied in the wrong post.

This is the question that I ment to reply to.

Hi
I,m new to surfing and was wondering about the difference between shortboards (fish , thruster,) longboards and minimals.
Can anybody tell me which boards are suitable for which conditions?
Thanks .

PostPosted: Tue May 08, 2007 9:26 pm
by Surfing-Innovation
When we go away (ie the family), what I do is have a dawn surf (say 6 till 8) and then spend the day doing whatever (sight seeing, sitting on the beach, etc) and then I have another session just after tea - everyone's a winner!!

BTW - have a look at this URL for stuff around the Padstow area........

http://www.stmerrynholidayvillage.co.uk/activities.htm

We tend to go to the St Ives area - plenty of quality beaches down there to have a look at.......

Hope that helps
:D

PostPosted: Tue May 08, 2007 9:28 pm
by derbyshire surfer
Thanks for that soops, appreciated. Glad you had a good time there.

Needed the important info regarding the food!

I surfed at Polzeath earlier in the year but didn't get anywhere else, really short trip, got my board from Escape in Rock so looks like like I'll be sorted there.

I'll go to Wadebridge with the missus, the bike hiring sounds like a plan.

No need to edit, all makes perfect sense, great help.

Have fun when you go down there...I'll let you know if I find somewhere cool too!

Cheers

PostPosted: Tue May 08, 2007 9:28 pm
by oldiebeginner
derbyshire surfer wrote:Well, hi to you too!

Did you actually read my post??? Iwas staritng a conversion about a certain part of the U.K and if there was anything different to do there. Possibly what a forum was designed for? Are you :? ?

Appreciate less of the attitude man. In case you didn't notice I have been a member for over a year...hence I have a pretty good idea of how to use a forum.

Thanks for killing the vibe for me of what has always been a friendly, helpful forum.


Hey Trev, see the Ilson coming out of yer mate lol...

Sean.

PostPosted: Tue May 08, 2007 9:30 pm
by derbyshire surfer
No worries Old Guys Rule! :D

Thought I'd offended you or something man!

Have a good day/night.

8)

PostPosted: Tue May 08, 2007 9:39 pm
by derbyshire surfer
Ayeup Sean! lol!

Has Ilson got a reputation?!

I'm not normally 'mouthy' honest! Meet up when I get back eh? Good news on your wettie mate!

Trev

PostPosted: Tue May 08, 2007 9:51 pm
by derbyshire surfer
Thanks for the info 'Surfing-Innovation'.

That is a great bit of advice! Just got to get out quietly without waking up 'sleeping beauty' lol!

Thanks for the link, planning a couple of days now.

Does your family surf? I find the biggest drawback with surfing, and working is when you plan a weekend away, it goes flat, so you go out with your 'better half', but she feels likes 'runner up' because there is no surf! I work every other weekend so when this happens it gets really annoying, for both of us...

Maybe set up an agony aunt section, I can't be the only guy who finds himself in this position? :(

PostPosted: Tue May 08, 2007 10:02 pm
by Old Guys Rule
I am very fortunate. I get out about 3 times a week, and my wife says I don't get out enough. She loves coming down and watching. My kids love to surf also so they are always stoked at the opportunity to get out.

Of coarse this also means I have to support her in what she likes to do. As much money as I spend at the spa I should just buy one

PostPosted: Tue May 08, 2007 10:52 pm
by PapaW
Drby - your in my local area!

> Harlyn for Protection.. only really starts working on 6/7ft plus...
> Constantine (conies) picks up any swell.. heavey and hollow at high tide, a little mellower mid and low.
3 other breaks but I can't talk abotu thoese!

For the wifie - Fantstic bit of coastline around the re and travose, up to wade estuary. Wadebridge has got a nice selecion of independant shops. Padstow also has this but usually heaving as its a bit of a twee harbour town. still worth a stroll.

Urm... what sort of things does she like doing? ad how far you guys want to travel? The estate I work on is 30mins away from where your staying, as are a number of other National Trust estates/land in a hours drive (you NT members?)

PostPosted: Wed May 09, 2007 10:16 am
by oldiebeginner
derbyshire surfer wrote:Ayeup Sean! lol!

Has Ilson got a reputation?!

I'm not normally 'mouthy' honest! Meet up when I get back eh? Good news on your wettie mate!

Trev


Ilson reputation... fightin, tats, skinheads... and the men are just as bad... :lol:

can't wait to try the new wettie.

yeah i'll be up for the meet when you get back.

have a good holiday mate, and fingers crossed for no divorce papers at the end :lol:

Take care.

PostPosted: Wed May 09, 2007 9:26 pm
by derbyshire surfer
Hi PapaWoolacombe,

Thanks gor the advice, where do you live?

Not NT members...yet, thinking about it tho. Where is the estate that you work?

Cheers

PostPosted: Wed May 09, 2007 9:29 pm
by derbyshire surfer
Hi Old Guys Rule,

Great that you go surfing so often...wish I lived close enough to go as much. My 'local' break is 120 miles away so it's a good day out, still that makes it more special...when it isn't flat lol!

I think a big part of being a 'landlocked' surfer is enjoying the whole day, the people you meet, and the laughs...good waves obviously fit in there too!

PostPosted: Wed May 09, 2007 10:12 pm
by PapaW
I live on the estate.

Lanhydrock - http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w- ... anhydrock/

1000acre estate... great walks and the house and gardens will take most of a day!