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Sheltered, mellow beachbreak working when Praa is too big. Decent right at western end. Parking by the beach. Good beginners spot. Classy, fast, tubular beachbreak. Offshore in N winds - dumpy at high, rippy at low. Medium consistency and always busy when on. Ample facilities at western end of beach. Fast, hollow, crowded reef peak to the west of the harbour. A short right barrel that gets very shallow on the inside and good lefts on certain swell directions. Cornwall's best reefbreak is always busy when on with a large local crew, pros and media. Dangerous at high and low tide ' experts only. Also another hollow right reef in front of the pier popular with lids. . Limited parking on narrow residential street above the break and more parking in the village. Facilities around the harbour.
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