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Surf Spot Characteristics
  alternative nameThe Broach
    Surf Quality
 wave qualityStandard (means good)
 experienceall surfers
 surf frequencyvery consistent (150 day/year)
    Wave
typebeach-break
 directionright and left
 bottomsandy
 power- ordinary
 normal lengthnormal (50 to 150m)
 good daylong (150 to 300 m)
    Tide, Swell and Wind
 swell direction- North
- NorthWest
 wind direction- West
- SouthWest
 swell sizestarts working at less than 1m / 3ft and holds up to 2.5m+ / 8ft+
 tide positionall tides
 tide movementrising and falling tides
  Author: Anonymous
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Fraserburgh Access
  Park at the beach as you drive into the town from the South. Not really missable, just on the right
  distancetake a car
  walkinstant access (<5 mn)
  easy to find?easy to find
  public access?public access
  special accessDon't know
    More Details on Surfing
  week crowd ok
week-end crowd crowded
  dangers- localism
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 Fraserburgh beach has a variety of waves along its length that range in quality depending on how the sand bars are. The most famous wave at Fraserburgh is unquestionably The Point - a long, well shaped left that breaks on a clean NW groundswell. The Point breaks off the rocks that lie adjacent to the caravan site. This is without a doubt the most localised wave in Scotland, with plenty of locals and a tight take off spot. Don't expect to rock up at a weekend and get very many waves!! This aside, Fraserburgh picks up the most swell on the North East coast and will often be working when nowhere else is.
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DatumWGS84 [ Help ]
GPS Lat.57° 40.91119' N
GPS Long.1° 59.81621' W
PrecisionApproximate
 
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comment by Anonymous, 2008-05-09 09:29:31

Check your grammer!
Its spelled Broch nae "Broach".

comment by Anonymous, 2007-04-05 16:27:30

Nice place
Shame about the locals with all that drugs up there no wonder why they are so narrow minded but in the winter when it is quiet it is an awesome place to surf.

comment by anonymous, 2005-12-25 22:21:04


Best standard of surfing in Scotland, and better banter than the Edinburgh nonces at Pease.

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