Sennen Surfing Centre operates from the of Sennen Beach located beside the beach restaurant.
Our fully qualified friendly and experienced team offer a variety of surfing courses for all abilities. We also offer discounts for large groups, families, schools, colleges and community projects.
All equipment is included free of charge in each package.
Our weather forecast for Penwith Peninsula in Cornwall
Today (Wednesday, Jan 20)

Expect a temperature in the range 10.6℃ to 11.3℃ with a wind speed 10 m/sec (SSW)
Thursday, Jan 21

Expect a temperature in the range 7.2℃ to 8.3℃ with a wind speed 12.1 m/sec (WNW)
Friday, Jan 22

Expect a temperature in the range 6.7℃ to 7.7℃ with a wind speed 7.8 m/sec (WNW)
Saturday, Jan 23

Expect a temperature in the range 4.8℃ to 5.8℃ with a wind speed 6.2 m/sec (WSW)
Sunday, Jan 24

Expect a temperature in the range 5℃ to 6.7℃ with a wind speed 4.9 m/sec (W)
Monday, Jan 25

Expect a temperature in the range 4.9℃ to 5.9℃ with a wind speed 6.5 m/sec (WNW)
Tuesday, Jan 26

Expect a temperature in the range 5.9℃ to 7.1℃ with a wind speed 4.7 m/sec (WNW)
Weather forecast from Yr, delivered by the Norwegian Meteorological Institute and NRK
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In this 'you may also like' section we attempt to answer what else can I do? Here you have a list by order of being the closest some more beaches, things to see and do, places to eat and upcoming events.
Longships lighthouse is situated on on Carn Bras, the highest islet in the Longships group, at the tip of Cornwall and guides vessels through the extreme storms around the cliffs of Lands End. The original tower was built in 1795 but very high seas obscured its light and the present granite tower was built between 1869 and1873 to replace it.
Read more…Treen Cove (Gurnards Head) has excellent scenery and a lot of history: the site of a Cornish Iron Age fort, tin mine and pilchard works. Not an area for family beaches but very interesting for walkers. Parking available and a nearby pub.
Read more…Trewidden Garden was originally planted by Thomas Bolitho in the 1850’s. The 15-acre garden incorporates a magnificent collection of over 300 Camellias and Magnolias alongside one of the largest tree fern dells in the Northern Hemisphere and many other attractions. The gardens include a tearoom, plant shop and regular events. Open to the public during the Spring, Summer and beginning
Read more…The Telegraph Museum tells the story of how submarine cables from Porthcurno beach connected all corners of the world. The Telegraph Museum along with a large collection also includes the only complete working telegraph station left in the world. Visitors can explore: Eastern House, home to the World’s biggest telegraph station from the turn of the 20th Century. Grade II listed Cable
Read more…Levant Mine and Beam Engine is part of Cornwall and West Devon Mining World Heritage Site. Includes the only Cornish beam engine anywhere in the world that is still in steam at a tin and copper mine.
Read more…The Towans refers to a 4 mile stretch of beach and each individual area of the dunes behind the beach have their own identities. The individual areas include: Hayle Towans, Black Cliff, Riviere Towans, Mexico Towans, Common Towans, Phillack Towans, Upton Towans and Gwithian Towans. The Towans mix of sand, sand dune and grassland has a wide variety of wildlife
Read more…Bamaluz beach is a small sandy beach with large boulders that all but disappears at high tide. Within St Ives this is the beach for allowing dogs and so is typically used exclusively by dog owners. The beach itself is situated just north of the harbour wall and bellow St Ives Museum. You have car parking and facilities within St Ives
Read more…Porthzennor Cove is a sand and rocky beach. The beach is on the South West Coast Path and is not a beach you would sit and relax in the sun but stop off whilst walking and exploring the dramatic sea cliffs of Cornwall. No facilities and access only on foot from the coast path. We have no dog information for
Read more…Porthgwidden Beach currently has 39 chalets which are available to hire on a weekly or seasonal basis. Located on the beach with views out over St.Ives bay towards Godrevy Lighthouse and Hayle beaches. Porthgwidden Beach is in the heart of St. Ives with access to all of the towns shops and places to eat.
Read more…For nearly 100 years Pendeen Lighthouse has been guiding passing vessels and warning of the dangerous waters around Pendeen Watch. From Cape Cornwall the coast runs NE by E towards the Wra, or Three Stone Oar, off Pendeen. From here the inhospitable shore continues for a further eight miles or so to the Western entrance of St. Ives Bay, the
Read more…Chysauster Ancient Village, 2,000 year old Iron Age settlement. The village of stone-walled homesteads known as ‘courtyard houses’, found only on the Land’s End peninsula and the Isles of Scilly. The houses line a ‘village street’, and each had an open central courtyard surrounded by a number of thatched rooms. There are also the remains of an enigmatic ‘fogou’ underground
Read more…Porth Loe beach has no sand and is formed only of boulders. No facilities and very hard to get to. We have no dog information for Porth Loe beach.
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