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St.Ives Bay, Hayle
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South West - North Cornwall
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Long sandy beach, river estuary providing flat shallow water as well as some swell where the water deepens.
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Submitted by: sash on: 7th Jan 2007 |
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Esso Beach
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South Coast - Hampshire
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Shingle beach facing west into Langstone Harbour, at the north end of Hayling Island
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Submitted by: johnnyG on: 10th Dec 2006 |
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Camber Sands - Central Car Park
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South Coast - Sussex
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Main touristy beach at Camber, only open to windsurfing during the winter months (Oct-Mar)
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Submitted by: ajdesq on: 28th Oct 2006 |
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west Mersea
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South East - Kent and Essex
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Shingly beaches with groynes and beach huts. South facing in Blackwater Estuary. Lowtide muddy walk out 150yrds. Half tide, cool sandbar areas
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Submitted by: Anonymous on: 27th Oct 2006 |
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Shoreham
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South Coast - Sussex
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Large Pebble Bay
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Submitted by: CharlieR on: 10th Oct 2006 |
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Hunstanton (Sailing Club)
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East Coast - Suffolk and Norfolk
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Long sandy beach. Water up to sea wall at spring highs and a bit of a walk at low but not too bad.
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Submitted by: pete b on: 9th Oct 2006 |
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Marazion Station Car Park
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South West - South Cornwall
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One of the most popular windsurfing venues in Cornwall. Overlooked by the imposing St. Michael's Mount.
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Submitted by: Anonymous on: 21st Sep 2006 |
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Pendine Sands
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Wales - South
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Six miles of flat hard sand with access from Pendine village at the Western end and Ginst Point from the East.
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Submitted by: Anonymous on: 11th Aug 2006 |
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St. Anns
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North West England
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Very long and wide sandy beach no stones/pebbles
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Submitted by: cabte on: 8th Aug 2006 |
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St. Andrews Fife
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Scotland - East Coast
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Straight 2 mile beach facing East with a good links area for high tide
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Submitted by: Anonymous on: 22nd Jul 2006 |
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Ferring Beach
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South Coast - Sussex
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Pebble Beach with rock groynes, steep shelf and rocky at low tide. Grassy areas to rig on and easy free parking.
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Submitted by: Anonymous on: 5th Apr 2006 |
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Botany Bay
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South East - Kent and Essex
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Long sandy beach
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Submitted by: Anonymous on: 8th Jan 2006 |
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Sutton (-on-Sea) Car Terrace. S end of Sutton Golf Course)
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East Coast - Lincolnshire
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Nice sand for static flying, though a bit narrow when average tide is high. Catering caravan in Summer.
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Submitted by: Gray on: 2nd Jan 2006 |
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Chapel St Leonards
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East Coast - Lincolnshire
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Submitted by: Gray on: 2nd Jan 2006 |
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Anderby Creek
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East Coast - Lincolnshire
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Sandy beach affected by the tides.
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Submitted by: Gray on: 2nd Jan 2006 |
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Skegness
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East Coast - Lincolnshire
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Lincolnshire's most famous seaside resort. A Long sandy beach close to amenities
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Submitted by: Anonymous on: 4th Sep 2005 |
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Polzeath
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South West - North Cornwall
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Long Sandy Beach with cracking surf
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Submitted by: hazza on: 2nd Jun 2005 |
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Polzeath
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South West - North Cornwall
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Long Sandy Beach - Very popular - with amazing sunset and great views.
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Submitted by: Anonymous on: 1st Jun 2005 |
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Joss bay
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South East - Kent and Essex
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Small sandy beach, shelterd by cliffs.
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Submitted by: Anonymous on: 7th May 2005 |
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Wiseman's Bridge
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Wales - Pembrokeshire
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Rocky/pebbly beach, underwater as well.
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Submitted by: kaossurfer on: 24th Feb 2005 |
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Lligwy Bay
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Wales - North and Anglesey
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Horse shoe sandy beach backed by dunes and a car park.
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Submitted by: shawn on: 23rd Feb 2005 |
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Pevensey Bay/Cooden
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South Coast - Sussex
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Typical south coast shingle beach with sand at low tide. SE-S facing crescent with easier shorebreak than beaches further west.
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Submitted by: preacherman on: 9th Feb 2005 |
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Burghead Bay
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Scotland - East Coast
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Shallow crescent shaped bay
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Submitted by: Anonymous on: 7th Feb 2005 |
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Cockerham sands
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North West England
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Situated at the mouth of the River Lune near Lancaster affected by tidal conditions, only sailable at high tide.
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Submitted by: Jonny on: 25th Sep 2004 |
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Findhorn Bay
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Scotland - East Coast
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Tidal bowl shaped bay with a narrow inlet, useable +/- 3 hours from high tide.
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Submitted by: IainO on: 16th Aug 2004 |
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