
England is a windy coast with plenty of spots , everything from flat water to waves is on offer. The south coast scores with classics like West Wittering and Camber Sands, partly set against striking white chalk cliffs. Anyone after reliable wind and variety will find it here.
Profile
| Best time to visit | Spring to autumn |
| Wind | Atlantic and North Sea winds, plenty of wind |
| Water | Cool (wetsuit) |
| Level | All , depending on the spot |
| Area | South coast with spots like West Wittering and Camber Sands, partly chalk-cliff scenery |
The area
The heart of it lies on the south coast, where spots like West Wittering and Camber Sands are well-known addresses. The coast is windy and offers many spots , from flat water to waves. In places the classic white chalk cliffs provide the backdrop.
Who & when
Because the spots range from flat to waves, there is something for every level , depending on which place you pick. The best time to visit runs from spring into autumn. If you like plenty of wind, this coast is the right place for you.
Good to know
The water stays cool , a wetsuit is basic kit here. The wind comes off the Atlantic and the North Sea, which makes for windy spots. Which spot suits you depends on your level and the conditions you want, flat or waves.
Our impression
England is a varied, windy coast with plenty of spots and lots of scope. From flat water to waves, everyone finds their spot, and the chalk cliffs give some places a special frame. For us, a solid choice for anyone who values wind and variety.
