I surfed for 12 sessions during 4 consecutive days: intermediate and advanced. The wave is OK - very nice take-off - fun start section but then messy middle one to pass and then a short one - in all a bit short and disappointing. I enjoyed the constant paddling back in contrast to Snowdonia, where you stop and wait between waves.It is a very good opportunity to test gear or an alternative to the ocean - one not to miss.Staff are overall nice - and restaurant and shop good.However, who in their right mind would place the parking 10-15 min. walk away from the very place? I learned a long boring story about the permission of land bla bla bla etc. - fair enough.But why not put in a shuttle to and from? Or let customers with lot of luggage unload their cars and then park outside?If you go there for one day and are renting all your gear - then all good, no worries.But if you have travelled to UK by plane and then end up here with your board(-s or longboard) and wetsuit(s) etc luggage in order to do 12 sessions - and you have to do the “walk of shame” to and from every day during 4 days (stayed at nearby hotel as the in-house tents are for 6-8 people), then you get time to think about the arrogance of the signs along the walking path saying:” this is your warm up” !!! I dont mind carrying load or making an effort for getting to a surf spot - but here you are paying a considerable price per session.I had a talk with the manager about the situation, which he seemed to understand and made an exception to let my board stay overnight - however next day I found it lying around and was told by a staff member that the arrangement was off and the manager not present.
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