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Surf holidays don\u2019t have to mean noisy backpacker lodges and sticky floors. Those craving the regenerative benefits of sand and sea, after months of isolation, can book some truly unique British surf stays to rival anything abroad. Near world-class waves and areas of outstanding natural beauty abound right here in the UK.<\/p>\n

Surfing has long been used as a form of therapy for mental and physical ailments, with surfers the world over claiming it has rehabilitative and restorative effects.\u00a0Studies\u00a0have suggested surfing releases stress, relieves anxiety and even helps to treat PTSD.<\/p>\n

Once you\u2019ve surfed your way out of your lockdown funk, bed up in one of these quirky, strange, and extraordinary stays.<\/p>\n

1. The architectural cabins, Trebarwith, England<\/h3>\n

Raised above the ground on wooden stilts, these off-grid spaceship-like hideouts have 180-degree views of the surrounding wild willow forests and the Atlantic Ocean in the distance. The small but cleverly designed pods are made 100 per cent sustainably \u2013 inside are raised natural wood beds and floor to ceiling windows for sunrise watching.<\/p>\n

There\u2019s a wood-fired hot tub on-site for relaxing post-surf, plus a 40-foot waterfall and a 43-acre slate quarry to explore. Intermediate to advanced surfing beach Trebawith\u00a0Strand is one mile away. Tip: Try the Kudhva cocktail, made from local hand-picked botanicals \u2013 wild strawberries, gorse flowers, spotted orchids, cotton grass, honeysuckle, king ferns, wood violets and water mint.<\/p>\n

2. The house on an island, Newquay, England<\/h3>\n

Situated atop a chunk of cliff separated from the mainland, and accessed via a suspension bridge, this island is completely isolated and surrounded by water at high tide. \u201cIt\u2019s particularly spectacular for storm watching,\u201d says Shane Cornish, the director of Boutique Retreats.<\/p>\n

Once on the island, you can pick your own flag from the collection in the house and raise it to let everyone know you\u2019ve arrived; \u201cMy favourite is the skull and crossbones,\u201d says Cornish. The sheltered Towan beach below is\u00a0the<\/em>\u00a0place to learn how to ride waves.<\/p>\n

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3. The eco turf houses, Isle of Lewis, Scotland<\/h3>\n

Turf houses are not just home to hobbits in\u00a0Lord of the Rings;<\/em> folks in the northern hemisphere have been building turf houses since 4,000BC. Blending into their landscape,\u00a0these clever insulated roofs keep the houses naturally warm and cosy \u2013 ideal after a bracing North Atlantic surf. These cottages also attract wildlife, and have \u201cmachair\u201d\u00a0flowers growing on them in the summer months. For extra warmth, there\u2019s under-floor heating and fuel-burning stoves.<\/p>\n

A long curved bay window offers unobstructed views of the beaches (which have some of the cleanest water on the planet). And stay guilt free \u2013 a wind turbine 300 metres away provides all the power to these eco-abodes. Thoughtful touches include 100 per cent organic body wash and shampoo, made of hand-harvested local seaweed (supposedly its natural anti-oxidants have anti-ageing properties). Surf nearby at Scarista beach (with\u00a0Surf Lewis).<\/p>\n

4. The inland surf camp, Bristol, England<\/h3>\n

Miles from the beach, surrounded by farmland on the outskirts of the city, The\u00a0Camp\u00a0at\u00a0The\u00a0Wave is minutes from an artificial surf break producing 1,000\u00a0perfect waves of varying sizes and shapes an hour (some up to two metres high). \u201cThe Camp at The Wave is located metres from the most consistent surf break in the country,\u201d says founder Nick Hounsfield.<\/p>\n

Unlike other surf destinations, \u201cyou can book your trip for whenever suits you and be guaranteed perfect waves,\u201d he says. These stilted safari-style tents have wooden floorboards, a wood-burning stove, proper beds and a kitchen. There\u2019s also a cafe on site.<\/p>\n

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5. The bubble domes, Enniskillen, Northern Ireland<\/h3>\n

Completely see-through, these blob-shaped rooms offer 360-degree views. It\u2019s eerie at first to think you are completely on view to the outside world, but being an accidental exhibitionist has many advantages: gazing at the clear night sky from your four-poster bed, and working at a desk fully immersed in nature.<\/p>\n

These domes are a way to fully \u201cdisconnect from the everyday noises of life and reconnect with the simple pleasures of nature\u201d, says co-owner Gillian Beare. Deluxe bubbles are surrounded by trees for privacy and come with a retro radio and record player, plus designer chairs. Of course, those sensitive to light can forget a lie in, as sunlight streams through the walls. And this also means the domes heat up fast during the day \u2013 so plan on being out surfing at Bundoran, a 30-minute drive from the bubbles. The area has a number of world-class breaks.<\/p>\n

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6. The retro Airstream, Carmarthenshire, Wales<\/h3>\n

Named after its vintage, the \u201c76er\u201d is a 31-foot kitsch Americana camper, which crossed the pond\u00a0and ended up in rural Wales. Its owners have managed to fit a charmingly compact kitchen, lounge, dining table and sofa inside. Bathroom facilities are atmospherically off-site \u2013 brace yourself for the Swedish compost loo and outdoor bathtub on its own deck among the trees.<\/p>\n

While it\u2019s not right on top of the beach, a 45-minute drive will take you to the Gower Peninsular \u2013 home to some of the best surfing beaches in the country. Llangennith is a three-mile swell magnet.<\/p>\n

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7. The wave-shaped cabins, Outer Hebrides, Scotland<\/h3>\n

Right on the wild and pristine Uig Bay, where white sand is offset by deep green hills and piercing blue water, you can fall asleep to the sound of the surf inside a cosy Carnish Cabin, designed in the shape of a wave. It\u2019s possible to see otters, seals, dolphins and harmless basking sharks in the waters, plus wild deer roaming around the coastline.<\/p>\n

Look overhead for diving gannets, eagles and piercing stars of an evening \u2013 it\u2019s occasionally possible to see the northern lights. The nearby Cliff Bay and Mangursta Bay are excellent breaks for experienced surfers (watch out for rip currents).<\/p>\n

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8. The beach hut, Whitsand Bay, England<\/h3>\n

High above the Cornish coast, this chic cedar-clad beach hut feels like it\u2019s at the edge of the world. Far from the dilapidated deckchair-filled sheds on the beach, this hut is glam, with plush linens and designer furniture.<\/p>\n

It\u2019s got bird\u2019s eye\u00a0views of the dramatic surf and the four-mile stretch of sand below \u2013 after a session, you can wash off your salty skin in the alfresco shower and soak in the outdoor hot tub. Tip: Runners bring your trainers \u2013 there\u2019s a rugged cliff track right next to the cabin.<\/p>\n

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9. The coastal carriage, Ceredigion, Wales<\/h3>\n

The last of its type in existence, this Edwardian original sleeper carriage was built in 1905 for the London and South Western Railway. It used to form part of the Plymouth-Waterloo \u201cboat train\u201d, before it was retired from service in 1931 and transported to this unlikely location on an Aberporth cliffside.<\/p>\n

Original details remain throughout, including the narrow corridor and century-old wood panelling. There\u2019s a comfy main cabin with a wood-burner, but the best bit is the view out to sea \u2013 keep your eyes peeled for dolphins off the coastline. Excellent waves can be found down the coastal path at Tresaith beach.<\/p>\n

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10. The glamping surf pods, Bude, England<\/h3>\n

Built with biophilia in mind, these quirky cave-like glamping huts are all about merging indoor living with the outside world. In a sheltered spot surrounded by Cornish farms, and minutes from the UK\u2019s best waves, they are surprisingly spacious \u2013 with comfy king-size memory foam beds, underfloor heating and external wet rooms for showering off after the beach. Of an evening, use the private barbecue and relax on the deck overlooking lush lawns.<\/p>\n

Source:https:\/\/www.independent.co.uk\/travel\/uk\/surf-airbnb-holiday-camp-uk-b1867759.html<\/a><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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