Love it
Pre-covid we would get the boards out at easter and camp down in Cornwall or Devon, then spend a few weekends a year down the coast, a few years back, the family spent 5 weeks down on a campsite in Cornwall, I would pop home and do 2 or 3 days work and then get back down, surfing every day really does improve your skills on the board, we are not world champs but can certainly surf now
as a starter cant recommend 7 or 8 ft soft boards enough, something like this ( infact every surfer needs in his / her quiver imho )
https://www.ospreyactionsports.co.uk...surfboard.html
in 3 days you will be standing up and riding them waves
Its not just the surf though, the lifestyle is great, out in the fresh air, BBQ for tea, a few beers, nice cooked breakie to start the day, what's not to love, met some great people, the surf community imho have been great, a few took time to help show my girls the way they should be doing it, then they would come over in the local bar for a chat, I would normally buy them a beer to thank them
as Johnny was told, "Surfing's the source. Can change your life. Swear to god "