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Exposed beachbreak, handles a fair bit of size and works all tides. National Trust car park and great cafe. Access via path through dunes, or over the bridge and down the side of the Red River. More sheltered section of beachbreaks south of Godrevy. Great for beginners looking for a bit of space. Surf school and camping nearby. Car park (pay) behind the beach and a small cafe. Hollow, fast, N-facing beachbreak that works in bigger swells. Good peak at the Boiler and a right off the island. Pay parking at the Tate and top of the hill, surf shop and facilities in town.
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