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Surf UK: The Definitive Guide To Surfing Britain by Alf Alderson offers a comprehensive look at the country’s surf spots, blending practical advice with the culture and history of British wave riding. The guide maps out coastlines, tides and local conditions, making it a useful reference for anyone interested in water sports across the UK.
Designed for readers of all ages—from young adults to seasoned surfers—the book covers everything from beginner tips to detailed route suggestions, positioning it as both a travel guide and a celebration of the British surf scene. Its broad genre reach includes travel writing, leisure, and environmental insight, appealing to those who love both adventure and the outdoors.
Published by John Wiley & Sons in 2008, this third‑edition trade paperback runs 351 pages and brings updated information on surf locations, safety, and local surf culture. The non‑fiction work fits neatly into travel, geography and modern lifestyle collections.
The copy is in very good condition, with clean, tidy pages, a tight binding and no dog‑ears or writing, and it comes from a smoke‑free home. This makes it a ready‑to‑read addition for anyone looking to explore Britain’s waves.