The Cribbar is England's answer to big wave surfing--a monstrous reef that lurks off Towan Head in Newquay, only awakening when massive Atlantic storms send long-period groundswell crashing into the Cornish coast. It breaks a handful of times per year at best.
Water temp
13°C
Wetsuit
4/3mm fullsuit
Difficulty
10/10
Crowd level
1/10
Peak: Oct, Nov, Dec, Jan, Feb
Secondary: Mar
Breaks a handful of times per year during major storms
England's surfing capital - Year-round waves - Ground zero for UK surf
South Fistral reef - More technical than main beach - Local knowledge rewarded
Cornwall's un-ridden big wave - Pentire reef - Last frontier
Cornish village vibes - Reef and beach mix - Strong local crew
Punchy Cornwall beach - Hollow low tide peaks - Cliff-flanked cove