Swimming in Cornwall in a westerly wind
/Strong westerly wind blows in - what do you do?
This week we were hosting a journalist for a national newspaper and the wind was howling in from the west. We had to do a bit of travelling but still got in some great swims.
A medium to strong westerly can be a little tricky to escape when on the north or west coast but it can be done…generally with a little bit of driving. With a strong westerly you may also need to check the swell direction. A SW swell along with a westerly wind may well rule out the south coast.
You can always hit most of the harbours at high tide for some sheltered swimming but if you want a bit more of an adventurous swim…
If you don’t mind a bit of a drive - Cadgwith Cove, Coverack or Church Cove in the Lizard.
You could take up the opportunity for a strong tail wind and swim from Mousehole to Sandy Cove, just before Newlyn Harbour. St Clement’s Isle (aka Mousehole Island) may also be an option.
Additionally, you could check out most of the swims in the Falmouth area, Gorran Haven, Charlestown/Porthpean, the Portscatho area or you could head for somewhere like Carrick Roads - obviously do your research on the tides.