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surf trip in cornwall or devon

Postby freaky_welsh_chick » Tue Apr 27, 2004 3:54 pm

I'm organising a week surfing holiday for my mates this summer ,and was hoping to go to Ruda holiday park to camp, and surf at Croyde bay, but then i read on their site that half of the group needs to be 17 or over, and we are all 16... does anyone know of a cheap campsite that will take us, that is really close to a beach, as we won't be able to drive, we need to just walk straight onto it. also some of us will need to hire boards and wetsuits, so the place needs to be near a hire shop. thanks!!!

Kylie x
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Postby Guest » Sat May 29, 2004 6:31 pm

Hylo Kylie...sut mae?

If u go down to Sennen Cove....one of the best places 2 catch some waves...just camp out in the dunes or the fields nearby....I've done it loads of time without any problems..used 2 live down in Summercourt (nr Newquay) b4 I moved 2 boring old Derby!

U can wash in the surf or use the showers on the beach at Sennen...can't really remember if they have a hire shop as I had my own gear.....
OK...so theres no power for hairdryers....use the sun!

Anyway...hope u find somewhere...I'll be down that way last week of July....


PS In case the opening line wasn't a clue...yeah I'm Welsh too..from N. Wales.
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Postby PapaW » Mon May 31, 2004 12:44 pm

If your set on that area you might want to try here: http://www.surfparadise.co.uk

There are also loads of campsites all round. u cud easyilly just turn up and plot up somewhere. But just bear in mind that age thing.
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Postby freaky_welsh_chick » Mon May 31, 2004 7:33 pm

yeh, thanks for the info, maybe next year now though, we are set for the gower this summer, much easier for non-driving teenagers... and skint ones at that! staying at Hillend campsite hopefully, surfing llangennith :)
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Srufing in Cornwall/Devon

Postby Toasty » Thu Jun 24, 2004 1:55 pm

Went to surf paradise last year. The campsite was stupidly overcrowded, it was in the middle of the holiday season, but it did overlook the beach. Also it had no facilities to speak of. If you look around Woolacombe there are other cheaper campsites although many do not like under 18s and can be pricey. Good surf there at high tide.

On the Sennen subject it is a pretty good beach to surf at (low tide) i'm heading back there in a couple of weeks. Look around and you'll find some cheap campsites. There are showers on the beach, a surf shop and somewhere you can hire boards (but only spongies last time i noticed).



PapaWoolacombe wrote:If your set on that area you might want to try here: http://www.surfparadise.co.uk

There are also loads of campsites all round. u cud easyilly just turn up and plot up somewhere. But just bear in mind that age thing.
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Postby PapaW » Fri Jun 25, 2004 12:57 pm

The whole of croyde is ALWAYS crowded....

Its like the sewage has been replaced by the crowds... I stear clear of there anyway. Wooly all the way :D Combesgate rippers :D
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Postby Phil » Sat Jun 26, 2004 10:58 am

dont speak to soon mate, im douting that sewage treatment will cope that well once the summer holidays start
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Postby bullfrog » Sat Jul 10, 2004 11:07 pm

Here is the deal. I only have two days at the coast. I ve seen some sick video of bk surf but don't know were to wet my gills for the day. I hate crowds and love juciey waves. I am ready to camp. I was thinking about croyde but sounds crowded. Help a fellow surfer out and I return the favor when you make it to California.
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Postby Guest » Sun Jul 11, 2004 6:32 am

croyde gets way to crowded now, try saunton or woolacombe they get less crowded but you might have to walk down the beach a bit to avoid the crowds
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Postby babyboarder89 » Sat Jul 17, 2004 9:22 pm

saunton! im going to be there from , err, next next week untill the end of august. they have showers and hire placea there. and great clean ladies toilets :D anyways, dont think you can camp there but theres all these little huts sorta behind the carpark, i dont know how cheap they are but cant think theyd be that bad. anyway have fun.
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Postby PapaW » Tue Jul 27, 2004 2:22 pm

Watch out for me of my gf with questionairres... I need to get them filled out for my dissertation.. I'll post it up here once its finilised.. :)
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