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Perranporth

United Kingdom Β· Atlantic Europe

Updated 57 min ago
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Type:beach
Shelter:exposed
Difficulty:beginner
Tide:all tides
Facing:NW

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Best time to go

No great windows in the next 2 days

Best available option is Today around 6pm (score: 32). Conditions are below the Good threshold but may still be surfable.

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Last 20 days of logged conditions.

30-day average
2.2/10
Days firing
1
Score 6 or higher
Best day recently
6.3/10
1 May
Days logged
20

Spot guide

Local knowledge and community tips for Perranporth

## The spot Perranporth is a massive, accessible beach break on Cornwall's north coast. The sand stretches for nearly three miles, offering countless peaks along its length. It faces west-northwest and picks up Atlantic swell with excellent reliability. The beach is wide and open, backed by dunes at the north end and the village at the south. It is a genuinely good all-rounder: big enough to spread out, consistent enough to surf regularly, and varied enough to cater to different levels. ## When it works Any westerly Atlantic swell produces rideable waves here. An easterly or south-easterly offshore wind provides clean conditions. Works on all tides. Low tide can be hollow close to shore, mid-tide offers the best all-round shape. Consistent from September through May. Summer swells produce fun smaller waves on the inside. The 2-6ft range is ideal for most surfers. ## Where to sit The beach is so large that peaks exist everywhere. The section in front of the Watering Hole pub (south end) is most popular. Walking north towards Ligger Point reveals quieter peaks. The banks near the stream outlets tend to be more defined. Observe from the clifftop or beach before choosing your spot. ## Hazards Rip currents on bigger days, as with any exposed beach. The sheer size means drifting far from your entry point without realising. Lifeguards patrol the main section in summer only. The rocks around Ligger Point (north end) should be avoided. Generally a forgiving, safe spot due to the sandy bottom and gradual slope. ## Parking and access Beach car park at the south end (pay in summer, often free in winter). Direct access to the sand via a ramp. Multiple access points along the coast path for the northern sections. Full facilities in the village including surf hire, cafes, and changing. ## The crowd The south end near the pub and car park is busy on good days and in summer. Walk 10 minutes north and you will find dramatically fewer people. The beach is so big that even on the busiest days you can find a quiet peak by walking. Surf schools operate near the main access. Autumn midweek is reliably quiet throughout. ## Local tips Perranporth is underrated. It delivers consistent waves without the crowds and attitude of Fistral. The Watering Hole (directly on the beach) is one of the best post-surf pub locations in the country. The northern end near Ligger Point can produce quality peaks with nobody around. If the wind swings onshore, check Holywell Bay next door which has slightly different exposure.
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Frequently asked questions

How often is this page updated?

Current conditions refresh every 3 hours when the cron runs. Hourly data updates every 30 minutes. The 7-day forecast, luck factor, and packing notes are all pre-computed at the same time.

What is the luck factor?

We compare the 7-day forecast to the last 5 years of marine data for the same week at Perranporth. The delta tells you whether conditions are shaping up better, worse, or about the same as a typical late May.

How is 'best session' picked?

We score each day of the 7-day forecast using the same algorithm as the leaderboard, and highlight the highest scorer.

Where does the data come from?

Open-Meteo's Marine API (swell height, period, water temperature) and Weather API (wind and conditions).

Does the score capture local knowledge?

Honestly, no. Every break has tide windows, swell directions and reef contours that a global model cannot see. Treat the score as a starting point, then check a local cam.

When is the best time to surf Perranporth?

Check our timing score heatmap above for a week-by-week breakdown combining surf conditions with crowd pressure.