Cornish swims in a strong northerly wind.
/You get that horrible strong wind blowing in from the north - where do you swim in Cornwall? Here are some of our suggestions….
- Provided the wind isn’t too strong - St Michael’s Mount isn’t too bad. The wind doesn’t have a large fetch to whip up chop, so it remains fairly calm. You have a tail wind on the way out, protection from the island and then you obviously have a head wind on the way back. Swim anti-clockwise as you’ll have a tail wind for the longest stretch and watch out for the ferry on the way back in! 
- If you’re on the north coast and the tides are right…head for the Gannel. Do your research though, you need to get the tides right. 
- You have a number of beaches in the Penzance area, including Mousehole/St Clements Isle, Porthleven area, Rinsey, Prussia Cove…. as well as Porthcurno, Lamorna and Penberth. 
- Lizard area - Kynance (get there early!), Lizard Point or Cadgwith. All stunners. It’s a bit of a drive for most…so do a little mini-tour. 
- Falmouth shouldn’t be too bad. Head for Maenporth and Swanpool areas. 
AVOID : You’ll pretty much want to avoid the whole of the north coast and St Ives. There’s not a lot of escape from a strong northly in those areas.
 
                    