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Hi all, have noticed there's a few surfers on here and thought I'd pick your brains, if you'd be so kind of course!

 

Me and the missus have recently gotten the surfing bug and are looking to get into it a bit more. Our experience so far consists of only 2 lessons each down in Newquay (Fistral Bay/Beach I think)- and we're looking to get out there and get some more practice in.

 

My questions are:

 

Does anybody know any areas in Dorset that are good for beginners to practice? (preferably quite quiet areas)

 

And is there anything I should bear in mind before turning up with my wetsuit and board- such as tides etc?

 

Cheers in advance!:001_tongue:

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Hi

I started surfing last march totally hooked now we made 4 trips to sennen beach last year off next month too !

Really reccomend sennen great beach to learn + in my opinion the most beautiful spot in the uk

If only there was more tree work I'd be off !

Good luck mate try king of watersports for the gear.

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Hi Jamie,

 

I might have to give that a go - we're planning on going down to cornwall in Feb, can't wait! Having just got into this and arb work makes me wonder what I've been doing all my life!

 

Cheers for the tip

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Not many places to surf in Dorset but Devons good if a little crowded... you can't beat the north coast of Cornwall though but i don't know about surfing this time of year... a mite chilly for my liking :sneaky2::001_smile:

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Jamie: I've got a 5mm Typhoon cyclone suit prob about 20 years old - my girlfriend's dad gave it to me. I know its not advisable to have such an old suit as they dry out and lose stretchiness, but for the time being it's saved me a small fortune and still keeps me warm(ish). That o'neils one you mentioned looks good, plus if you pay more for one it might be a good incentive to use it more!

 

Scotty: cheers for the link to that site - looks like a very handy source of info! Will definitely get a few more lessons in, generally they're quite reasonable in terms of cost and dead handy. Just wish I lived near a decent beach! (or any beach for that matter)

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