Llangennith (Gower)
Gower peninsula, long exposed beach.
Llangennith in detail
When to surf here
Autumn and winter give the best swells but water is cold. Summer = smaller waves, max crowd.
Level: intermediate
Good level required. You can stand, paddle and read a peak. When it fires, better know what you're doing.
Access & landmarks
Easy beach access, parking usually nearby. Ask locally about seasonal currents.
Safety
Wear an appropriate wetsuit. Scout the currents before you paddle out. Respect the locals and right-of-way. Check weather and tides.
Frequently asked about Llangennith
What tide is best for surfing Llangennith?
Llangennith usually works best around mid-tide. The tide shapes the sandbanks and the depth over the reef, so check the day's tide times before your session.
Is Llangennith suitable for beginners?
Llangennith is rather recommended for intermediate surfers. If you're a beginner, prefer a surf school, a small swell and a suitable tide, or look for a more sheltered nearby spot.
What wind is ideal for Llangennith?
The ideal wind at Llangennith comes broadly from West: it's offshore, which helps shape and hold the waves. A strong onshore wind generally degrades conditions.
What surf spots are near Llangennith?
Around Llangennith, you can also check conditions at Rest Bay, Putsborough, Croyde. Compare the scores, wind and swell direction before choosing where to surf.