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Mellow, open beachbreak peaks working through the tide. Popular with longboarders and beginners. Lined-up high tide right off the rocks and shapely low tide peaks in the small bay of Combesgate to the north. Ample pay-parking around Woolacombe and full facilities. Popular beach with reasonable peaks, well sheltered from SW-S wind by Baggy Point. Rip along cliff useful when big. Very narrow and steep lane to access. Slippery when wet. Camping and parking above beach. World-class, low tide, A-frame barrels. Probably the best beachbreak in the UK on its day. Less shape at other stages of tide. Highly consistent beach that can get dangerously crowded. Strong rips at size. Full compliment of surf shops and schools. Parking on southern headland, by the campsites or National Trust car park at Baggy Point. Huge beach with long, slow walls, great for beginners, longboarders and kiters. Sheltered from NW-N winds. Pay car park behind the beach. Watch out for kiteboarders when windy.
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