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Hollow, fast, sandbar peaks plus Wrangles Rocks at the north end at low tide. High tide Tower Rock has a shallow wave and there's Crookie shorey as well. Rocks and backwash at high tide to contend with. Pay parking behind the beach next to skatepark. Hollow left off the Barrel at low tide, mid to high tide right breaks into the harbour. Beachbreak peaks as well. Needs a solid swell to work and inside the harbour provides some wind protection. Beginners' favourite, despite currents and crowds. It's right in Bude so full big-town facilities. Long, stretch of average beachbreak and reef peaks including Salthouse, Camel Rock and Black Rock. Each spot has its tidal nuance but there is always something to ride. It's consistent, crowded and a surf school favourite. Some localism when the reefs are working. There are a few rocks scattered about and some stormwater outflow. Ample pay parking in two beach car parks and plenty of facilities.
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