Broughton Surf Forecast and Surf Reports
(Wales – Gower, UK)
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Broughton Surf Guide
Broughton on Gower is a fairly exposed point break that has fairly consistent surf and can work at any time of the year. The best wind direction is from the southeast with some shelter here from southwest winds. Windswells and groundswells in equal measure and the best swell direction is from the west. Waves at the beach are both lefts and rights and in addition, there is also a left hand point break. Best around mid tide. Sometimes crowded. Take care of rips and rocks.
Broughton Spot Info
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Surfing Broughton:
The best conditions reported for surf at Broughton occur when a West swell combines with an offshore wind direction from the Southeast.
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Interactive Broughton surf break location map. View information about nearby surf breaks, their wave consistency and rating compared to other spots in the region. Current swell conditions from local buoys are shown along with live wind speed and direction from nearby weather stations. Click icons on the map for more detail. The closest passenger airport to Broughton is Swansea Airport (SWS) in Wales, 15 km (9 miles) away (directly). The second nearest airport to Broughton is Cardiff Airport (CWL), also in Wales, 70 km (43 miles) away.
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Swell History at Broughton
Surf stats for Broughton, see the swell variation by month or season on the history page here.
Wind History at Broughton
Wind stats for Broughton, see the variation in direction and stength by month or season on the history page here.
Broughton Reviews:
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Broughton is best from mid to high tide wave and it needs a fairly solid swell to get going; say 3.5m West or 5m SW. The bigger the better really. It's primarily a slow left hand point break and on a good day longboard surfers can achieve rides of more than 500m, sometimes much more. It's not quite as good as it sounds because Raglan this is not. The shallow sandy sea bed makes for very soft surf that is prone to backing off. Surfers on shortboards struggle to make it through the softer sections of the wave and so they tend to congregate in the areas where the wave is steepest and kick off after relatively short rides.
Occasionally a big one will come through that stays steep all the way through to the inside and very occasionally the inside section can actually turn on a bit of power. More often than not, when a big set does arrive, you'll be way out of position. It can be a frustrating wave for a shortboarder but for longboarders it's really excellent.
There's usually quite a bit of current at Broughton so it needs some effort to stay in position. Long rides make for long and tiring paddle-outs and it sometimes makes more sense to get out of the water and walk back to the obvious little rocky point that provides a convenient jumping-off point at high tide.
When the tide drops too low for Broughton, as long as there is no west in the wind, consider Bluepool corner, another left point that is much more exposed to the wind but otherwise a steeper and bigger wave.
The setting is scenic enough, spoiled somewhat by caravans. Access is usually via the long narrow lane north from Llangennith village to a car park that is sometimes offers free parking. From here it is a short walk through a caravan park. Turn left onto the coast path once you can see the beach and after a little way scramble down onto the obvious jumping-off rock.
Located at the mouth of the estuary with the big industrial town of Llanelli upstream, it is hard to imagine that water quality is perfect. Even so, I am not aware of any health issues and although the estuary water is naturally muddy, I have never seen any obvious pollution.”
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Wave Buoys Nearest To Broughton:
- Closest Wave BuoySEACAMS2 Swansea Bay Waverider16 mi
- Second closest Wave BuoyScarweather WaveNet Site21 mi
- Third closest Wave BuoyPembroke Buoy35 mi
- Fourth closest Wave BuoyDale Roads Waverider Buoy37 mi
- Fifth closest Wave BuoyBideford Bay Waverider39 mi