Brimms Ness Bowl is one of Scotland's most fearsome waves--a thick, grinding slab that detonates over shallow reef on the remote Caithness coastline.
Pro unlocks the 10-day forecast window, unlimited alerts, and custom spot tracking that help turn a good-looking surf report into a better travel decision.
10-day window
See the trip window before flights get expensive.
Unlimited alerts
Let the app watch your score threshold for you.
Custom spots
Track the breaks that actually matter to your travel plans.
Water temp
9°C
Wetsuit
6/5mm + boots, gloves, hood
Difficulty
9/10
Crowd level
2/10
Peak: Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec, Jan, Feb, Mar
Secondary: Apr, May, Aug
Autumn through winter
Caithness left reef - Cliff access - Remote and empty
Quality left by harbour - Nuclear neighbour - Unique risk assessment
Thurso Bay reef - A-frame alternative - Less intense than East
Remote Scottish slab - Almost un-surfed - Maximum consequence
Scotland's world-class right - Cold water perfection - North Atlantic power
Caithness left slab - Backdoor barrels - Expert territory