Teiki Mathieu Baillan surfing a self-made Alaya surfboard in Macaroni, Mentawaï, Indonesia. Photo by C. Naslain, 2009.
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Once in Pembroke,follow the road west for about 10 miles passing a power station for about 10 miles.Closer you get,it will become sign posted. DistanceDay trip WalkInstant access (< 5min) Easy to find?OK Public access?Public access Special accessDon't know |
Wave qualityRegional Classic
ExperienceAll surfers
FrequencyRegular
TypeSand-bar
DirectionRight and left
BottomSandy
PowerHollow, Fast, Powerful, Fun
Normal lengthNormal (50 to 150m)
Good day lengthLong (150 to 300 m)
Good swell directionSouthWest
Good wind directionEast
Swell sizeStarts working at Less than 1m / 3ft and holds up to 2.5m+ / 8ft+
Best tide positionAll tides
Best tide movementRising and falling tides
Week crowdFew surfers
Week-end crowdCrowded
- Rips / undertow
- Rocks
The heart of Dyfed's surfing is to be found at Freash Water West.Can be a bit tricky to find, its pretty close to the texco oil plant. Parking can be tricky as the car parks are always busy. Watch out for the rips, works best on high but also works on all tides.As the name implies,the long,sandy beach is both unpolluted and westerly facing.Exposed to the depths of the Atlantic,this corner or Wales will catch any SW swell running.
A series or reefs link the two bays together,with particularly good sandbars in the summer months at the extrems of the tides.The southernmost beach is M.O.D and firing times are indicated by the red flags.
The best waves tend to break on the jagged rocks to the south end of the beach,giving good hollow rides of up to 100mtrs+ in length.
Rips can be strong here,so beware.
Parking easy along side beach.
Atmosphere
The locals here dont seem to be too bad i got spaeking to one who was a nice bloke with lots of info in the area, when the reef is working it the best point on the huge beach which has numerous points. Check out www.surfpix.cjb.net for more pics of area
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Author: Greg Harper Contributors (1)
By Murphy Shenanigan , 18-05-2009
The Pole - Y Bocs is a made up name for The Pole, a break well known by most locals for twenty years and more. A look at an OS map will show a long reef extending out from the beach to the south of fresh - frainslake - and the wave breaks off the end of this reef. The beach is on a military firing range and a man sits in an office at Castlemartin Camp watching the various cctv cams that cover the area. If you're there without a pass you get arrested. The Pole itself is quite fickle and only works for a short time at a specific stage of tide. Additionally, it is a savage and dangerous wave that requires considerable skill to surf. Unless you're happy with heavy, barrelling top-to-bottom waves don't even think about it. You might die.
By Chilled surfer , 12-07-2007
Reply to F~[# Off n Die! - Unfortunately for you, the beach is not yours! I can appreciate your views as I was brought up in Pembs; having said that, when I go back to ‘my’ local breaks for a chilled surf session there is occasionally a bit of attitude from some cheese dick that thinks he/she owns the beach. They are usually 10 years younger, don’t have a welsh connection and need a couple of slaps to bring them back down to earth! There is of course that region called – ‘Little England’! Go home!
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By Anonymous , 31-07-2009
PSR LOCALS - Most of the locals in this area have PSR stickers on their boards and cars, it seems to give them priority in the water.