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Surfing in Scotland

Surfing in Scotland is a minor sport. It is practices on east and west coast where the water is warmed by the Gulf Stream. It is represented by the long boarding, short boarding, stand-up paddleboarding and para surfing.

History
First surfing clubs date back in 1970s. The Scottish Surfing Federation was established in 1975. By the end of 1990s the sport has suffered a significant decline. The revival of popular sport in 2005 meant the establishing of regular National Championships in spring and Clan gatherings in autumn. ==Surfing locations==
Surfing locations
Surfing locations in Scotland include the following: North East Coast • Cullen, MorayFraserburghLossiemouthBanff, AberdeenshireAberdeenSandend East Coast • Coldingham BayEyemouthPease BaySt. AbbsBelhaven Bay West Coast • Machrihanish, Kintyre North Coast • Thurso East Islands • Ness, LewisTiree Inland • Lost Shore surf resort ==Surf schools==
Surf schools
Surfing schools in Scotland include the following: • Blue Coast Surf & Paddle, Cullen • New Wave Surf School, Lossiemouth • North Coast Watersports, Thurso • Coast to Coast Surf School, Dunbar • Surf Lewis, Isle of Lewis • Blown Away, St Andrews • Scot Surf School, Aberdeen • Blackhouse Watersports, Isle of Tiree • Momentum Surf School, Edinburgh • Pete's Surf School, Campbeltown == See also==
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