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Bude, UK, is a surf spot that thrives in the colder months, offering the most consistent and powerful swells from autumn through early spring. The best months for surfing are clearly **January, February, and December**, when ground swell dominates (70-79% of the time), average swell sizes reach 2.0-2.1m, and wave quality is at its peak. However, these months also come with challenging wind conditions, as bad winds prevail 86-88% of the time, often making sessions tricky unless you catch rare offshore or cross-offshore days. **March and November** are decent alternatives, with slightly smaller swells (1.6-1.7m) but still a strong ground-swell presence. The summer months (**May to August**) see a steep decline in surf quality, with wind swell taking over (57-78%) and mean swell sizes dropping to just 1.0-1.1m. While summer offers marginally better wind conditions (13-19% good winds), the small, weak waves make it largely unsuitable for experienced surfers. **April, September, and October** sit in the transition periods, where ground swell begins to build or fade, but consistency remains lower than in peak season. Overall, Bude is a winter surf destination—pack a thick wetsuit, watch for rare clean wind days, and expect powerful but often wind-affected conditions.

Swell consistency

Wind conditions / mean swell size

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