Waves

Pevensey Bay

Pevensey Bay is a hidden gem and only 1.5 hours from London! A shingle beach at high tide gives way to a beautiful sandy open beach at low tide. Home to Be-Rad Watersports Shop/School/Rental. This village and the surrounding area of Eastbourne is statistically the sunniest place in the U.K. This means you can rely on regular sea breezes, therefore increasing the number of days you'll be able to kite. A super safe bay for kitefoiling even in light winds! While you're there why not walk to Pevensey Castle? The landing place of William the Conqueror's army in 1066.

Gwithian

Gwithian is one of the meccas within the U.K for wave riding, big wave riding and storm sessions. Check out Sam Light's recent vlog showcasing some of the U.K's top pros sending it during storm Francis.

Best for: Wave riding, big wave riding, big air

Ideal wind direction: SW & NE for cross-shore conditions. Southerly winds are great but slightly cross off-shore, so only for experienced riders.

Greatstone

Greatstone beach is a fantastic kite location. It is the perfect spot for learning how to ride upwind, master new techniques, or land your first trick. It is a very mellow spot with perfect flat water in between the small waves. Here you will find a vast sandy beach meaning there is plenty of space to launch and land kites.

Best for: Twintip riding, Freestyle 

Ideal wind direction: North or North-East winds are favourable for Greatstone

Camber sands

Camber is already a well known kitesurf beach within the U.K. Here you'll find a vast sandy beach at low tide and super reliable sea breezes. The wind funnels through the English Channel when blowing in the prevailing direction (South-Westerly), creating a Venturi effect that can increase the actual wind speed dramatically at spots on the South East coast such as Pevensey Bay and Camber Sands. 

Best for: Twintip riding, small/medium wave riding, big air

Ideal wind direction: South-West