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    The north east of England is at the opposite corner of the country to the coast that normally springs to mind when talking about surfing... but there is a thriving surfing scene here, along with a great place to watch (which is as close to the waves as I get). Saltburn Pier is a vantage point which allows you to see the surfers in action far better than the view from the beach! For those braver than myself, there surfing tuition and equipment hire are available.

    www.redcar-cleveland.gov.uk/ and search for “surf”.

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