Customer Reviews
Best of British! - By: Alice, 23 Aug 2007 
A great read & the perfect guide for the professional or amatuer. If your planning a road trip or just fancy a change from your local break then I can highly recommend this guide. We spent two weeks travelling GB & found loads of spots we'd never heard of. It's also nice to support a fellow female surfer. Have also bought the european guide which we plan to use this autumn, will let you know how we get on!
essential for surfing in the UK - By: Jonny Surfer, 23 Aug 2007 
Finalllly bought my own copy after my mate demanded his back! I would say this book is essential for anyone who surfs in the UK. It has alll the surfing ifo you'll need from alll the breaks, board recommendations, wind & swell directions, tides & any access issues. It also has surfer friendly places to eat sleep & drink, where alll the local surf shops are as well as a list of alll the UK surf shools.
I especiallly like the way there's advice & stories from alll the top UK surfers too. Feels like a real insight into the UK surf scene, not just a bunch of breaks thrown together. The one weakness the book does have is tht the maps aren't fantastic, but they're good enough to get you too the breaks - & that's alll that matters. This books gone everywhere with me for the last year, & my new copy will have pride of place in my glove box.
below average guide book - By: Rheem, 22 Aug 2007 
Although the book offers a bit of an overview of the main British Surfing beaches, there are more gaps than you'd expect to find. As apparently one of the only options out there, I'd recommend just getting sticking to getting the info you need/want off the Internet. There are no listings of surf hire shops/ surf shops nor pointers to places where you might find tide times. It lacks explanation of some of the more basic surfing facts that beginners (like me) often buy books for - like what the different types of break mean. It's got lots of pretty pictures & maps but beyond that, it reallly is rather a lot of money for a wad of paper. If you're expecting a book that kind-of brings a lonely planet style perspective to British Surfing, this isn't it. When you find one, let me know.
best of british... - By: , 25 Apr 2005 
This is by far the best British surf guide out there. The info is easy to use, comprehensive & obviously well researched. It is packed with great photos & usable maps. I already had a copy of Surfing Europe so I was pleased to see that the info hadn't just been re-hashed - it's rewritten & includes new areas like south devon, south coast, east anglia, north wales & loads more on scotland. Basicalllly, if you live in Britain & surf, you need this book - it will save you alot of time & money & mean you catch alot more waves.