
Surf Clubs are at the core of Grassroots surfing in the UK. Your local club will have the information and knowledge you need to find the best surf for you: whether you are a beginner looking for first steps advice, or you’re already ripping and want to have some fun doing local comps. Surfing GB aims to support local clubs by offering resources and information. If you are a local club member and want to know more about the support we can offer you then get in touch! If you want to start a surf club, we can help. Surfing GB organises the National Interclubs Surf Championships every year… it’s a great comp and a right laugh. Get involved with your local club and see if you can drum up a team!!
Below is a map of surf clubs affiliated to Surfing GB… if you are looking for your local club, they should be on there. If they aren’t… then get it sorted! Contact Us
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Boscombe Boardriders
Boscombe Boardriders is a local club for all surfers and bodyboarders. The club is all about fun, for those who want to compete we are running two winter league competitions. One for surfers called 'King of the Beach' and one for bodyboarders called 'The Chief of the Reef'. Both have no set dates for contests, they just get run when the waves are good enough. Aside from the competitions, there is a kids club with coaching and training, we are currently in the process of organising a Bodyboard premiere which should be happening soon! There will be after-comp, parties, fund raising parties, basically any excuse for a party!
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Bristol Surf Club
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Croyde Surf Club

Founded in 1979 in Downend Car Park, the club have achieved huge success over the years including winning 13 National Interclub crowns.
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Isle Of Wight Surf Club
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Leeds Surf Club

Leeds Surf Club brings together surfers from across Leeds and beyond for surf trips around the UK and abroad and social events. Our regular destinations tend to be around Cornwall, Devon or Wales for bigger trips and Scarborough for day trips. We're officially part of Leeds University Union which reflects our makeup of mostly students, however we're totally open to anyone who wants to get involved of any ability, age or background. You'll find the club vibe surprisingly friendly and open, chilled and always happy to help out anyone wanting to learn from scratch.
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Lincolnshire surf club

The surf club was established in 2006 with the purpose of providing a meeting point were local surfers can get to know one another, plan surf trips together, share local knowledge, answer one another's questions, maybe even advertise second hand gear or whatever. The club can also provide a platform to work with organisations like Surfers Against Sewage for any East Coast initiatives they plan (the local representative is based in Scarborough), to contact East Lindsey District Council to lobby for beach facilities like showers etc There's no formal rules, there's no membership fee and no committee or any of that stuff. Members can share ideas of what they'd like to see from the club.
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Liverpool University Surf Club

Livsurf - Liverpool University's surf club - is an increasingly popular club for experienced surfers and total beginners alike! Established for almost 20 years, Livsurf has had a generation's worth of epic surf trips, travels and parties! University life is never too stressful when you know you'll be strolling along the beach by the weekend! We have one of the best surf trip schedules in the country, heading out to surf at least twice a month for most of term time.
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London Surf Club

The London Surf Club was established in 1981, and has been the only functioning organization for surfers in London ever since. We are a 24/7, 365 club, with our most active time being when the waves are at their biggest - winter. We surf all over... Yorkshire, Norfolk, Kent, Sussex, Dorset and then the usual Wales, Devon and Cornwall. The advantage of being located in London is that we can head to whichever coast is the best depending on winds and waves.
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Oxford University Surf Club
The club was formed at the beginning of Michaelmas term 2001 by three New College students. Years later and surfing in Oxford is still going strong .The club currently has a mailing-list of over 600 students and non-students. We aim to promote surfing in Oxford at all levels of ability and enthusiasm.
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Saunton Hotdoggers
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Sennen Surf Club

Founded in 1965, the oldest surf club in the country Sennen Surf Club has come out of it's post 60s Skewjack haze and is ready to rip.
* To train up groms to be true watermen and women.
* To foster a sense of community among all local surfers.
* Encourage and support all surfers - at whatever level they are currently at.
* Have a lot of fun.
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Strathclyde University Surf Club

Welcome to the all new Strathclyde University Surf Club website! Whether you're a fresher, student, returning member or visitor, please check out the site and get involved! If you're about to become a Strathclyde Student and interested in joining the surf club you'll find us at the Sports Fair during fresher's week. If you've never surfed before, don't let that put you off, all levels of surfer are welcome from complete novice to local ripper.
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Woolacombe Boardriders



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