Polzeath seasonal overview
Polzeath in the United Kingdom offers surfers a mix of conditions throughout the year, with distinct seasonal variations. The best months for consistent, high-quality surf are typically the winter months, from November through February. During this period, ground swell dominates, accounting for 59-80% of the swell activity, with mean swell sizes ranging from 1.7m to 2.0m. These larger, more powerful swells are ideal for experienced surfers, though wind conditions are less favorable, with bad winds (onshore or cross-shore) occurring 86-88% of the time. November and December stand out with strong ground swell presence and decent wave height, though wind reliability is low. January and February also deliver solid swell but suffer from similarly poor wind conditions. Spring (March to May) sees a gradual decline in ground swell, dropping to 30% by May, while wind swell becomes more prevalent. Swell size decreases to around 1.1-1.6m, and wind conditions remain largely unfavorable, though April and May see slight improvements with 18% good wind days. Summer (June to August) is the least favorable season, with wind swell dominating (64-76%) and small waves averaging just 1.0m. Wind conditions remain poor, making summer mostly suitable for beginners or longboarders. Autumn (September to October) marks a return of better ground swell (32-47%), with September offering a transitional month and October showing improved swell size (1.4m) and slightly better wind reliability than winter. Overall, the prime window for quality surf in Polzeath is late autumn to early winter (October to February), when ground swell is strongest, despite the challenging wind conditions. For disciplined surfers willing to chase the right windows, November and December offer the best balance of swell power and consistency.
Loading chart...
Conditions at Polzeath in April
In April, Polzeath offers surfable conditions with an average swell height of 1.2m and a decent period of 10.4s, providing consistent, well-formed waves. The predominant swell direction is from the west-northwest (WNW), which aligns well with the beach, generating the most frequent and sizable waves—19.28% of swells in the 0.5-1m range and 13.76% in the 1-1.5m range. Larger waves (1.5-2.5m+) are less common but still present, particularly from the WNW and WSW. Cross-shore or offshore winds, crucial for clean waves, occur only 18% of the time, with the remaining winds often being onshore or sideshore (mainly from the W/SW), which can create choppier conditions. Wind speeds are moderate, mostly 10-30kph, but stronger gusts (30-50kph) occasionally disrupt conditions. Overall, April delivers rideable waves, especially on WNW swells, but wind quality is inconsistent—ideal sessions depend on timing when lighter or offshore winds coincide with the best swell angles.
Average Spot conditions at Polzeath in April
Swell history for April
Wind history for April
Swell quality
Analyze the groundswell consistency at Polzeath during April. Based on historical data, there is a % probability of groundswell occurring this month. The chart below provides a detailed breakdown of the average wave height distribution, offering deep insights into the swell quality and surf potential you can expect at Polzeath for your next trip in April.
Ground swell
Ground swell by size
Wind conditions
Evaluate the wind and swell alignment at Polzeath for April. Our analysis shows that favorable offshore or side-shore winds coincide with surfable swell approximately % of the time. The accompanying graph illustrates the average size distribution of waves during these optimal wind windows at Polzeath.
