Listed under Windsurfing in Wales, United Kingdom.
Possibly one of the most consistent spots in the UK. SW winds give cross on shore conditions from the left and beach can provide some great swell. A friendly atmosphere and plenty of people to sail with make this spot a great place to visit. The local windsurfing shop is Funsport and is located right on the beach front. Best time to visit is when the wind is forecast from the S or SW. It can be sailed in anything round to a NW but SSW is the best for jumping and wave riding or for some good blasting.
Written by
John Hibbard.

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here like many other sites say that rhossy is best between sw and s. all i can say is that when the swell is working and the wind is sse or even se if its blowing hard this transforms the place into a fine dtl riding venue. don't overlook it in sse it's awesome (ok it can be a bit gusty but the riding sooo makes up for it)