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Whether you’re just starting out or helping the kids get their first taste of surfing, our beginner and kids board hire makes it easy to hit the waves in Croyde. Choose from a range of softboards suited to all ages, with flexible hire durations from a few hours to a full week.
Softboards – 7ft / 8ft / 9ft
These classic soft-top boards are ideal for beginners. Their wide shape offers plenty of stability for building confidence in the surf. Whether you’re an adult new to surfing or looking for something steady for older kids, the softboards are a great starting point. The different sizes allow you to pick what suits your size and comfort level.
Drone Ranger – 5'2 / 6'0
These smaller boards are aimed at younger or lighter surfers who still want that beginner-friendly feel. They’re soft-topped like the bigger boards but designed for smaller riders. Easy to carry and paddle, they’re a solid choice for kids looking to get into the water with gear that feels manageable.
Boards are available for short sessions or extended hire so you can build in surf time across your stay in Croyde.
You’ll collect your gear from Down End Car Park, located on the south side of Croyde Bay at Downend Point. It’s an easy launch point for the beach, with grass to set up on, space to relax and unbeatable views across the bay.
The spot is also home to The Beach Cafe, known for its seriously good food — whether you’re after a full post-surf feast or a snack between sessions. The area’s slightly elevated position offers some shelter from southerly winds and a great spot to wind down after a day in the sea.
No surfing experience is required to hire any of the boards. Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult when collecting and using the equipment. All participants should be comfortable in the sea. Wetsuits are not included but are available to hire locally if needed.
The crew behind this Croyde hire set-up are long-time locals who know the area inside out. Whether you meet Simon — a former pro who still gets out there when the waves are good — or Tom and Kim who’ve helped countless visitors get into surfing, you’ll be in friendly, experienced hands.
This isn’t a big, faceless operation. It’s run by people who genuinely love the sea and enjoy sharing it with others. The team keep things relaxed but professional, and the location couldn’t be better for making the most of your surf time without any hassle.
If you’re just starting out or hiring for a child, the best option is usually a softboard. These boards are wider and more stable than hardboards, which makes them easier to balance on while you’re learning. The 7ft, 8ft, and 9ft softboards are suitable for adults and kids alike, depending on the rider's size and confidence level. The larger the board, the more buoyant and stable it will be, which is especially helpful for first-timers.
For younger children or smaller riders, the Drone Ranger 5'2 and 6'0 boards are more manageable in terms of size and weight. These boards are still soft-topped for safety, but their compact shape makes them easier for small surfers to carry, paddle and control. If you're not sure which size will work best, a member of the team can help you make the right call when you collect the equipment.
All surfboard collections and returns take place at Down End Car Park, located on the south end of Croyde Bay. This is a prime spot with easy access to the beach and a relaxed vibe that's great for setting up before or after your session. The car park is easy to find via Croyde Road and has ample parking, so you can pull up and get sorted without stress.
The team will meet you there with your chosen board and any extras you’ve arranged. Just let them know your booking name and they’ll get you kitted out. When your hire is finished, boards are returned to the same spot. Make sure you return your board on time so it’s ready for the next surfer to enjoy.
Yes – boards are available for hire from just 3 hours up to a full week. If you’re staying in Croyde or nearby for a few days, the longer hire options give you the flexibility to surf when it suits you, without having to arrange collection each day. It’s ideal for families on holiday, or anyone wanting to surf at their own pace throughout the week.
You’ll take the board with you for the full hire period, so you can head out as often as you like during your stay. There’s no need to return it each day unless otherwise arranged. Just be sure to keep it safe and clean while in your care, and return it to the team at the agreed time and location at the end of the hire.
Surfboard hire includes the board and leash, but you’ll need to bring your own wetsuit (or hire one), rash vest, and any extras like sun cream or water shoes. If you don’t have your own wetsuit, there are places in Croyde where you can hire one locally. Wetsuits are strongly recommended even in summer as the North Devon sea can be cold year-round.
You should also bring a towel, warm clothes to change into afterwards, and plenty of water or snacks if you plan to be out for a while. There are food options nearby like The Beach Cafe, but it’s handy to have a few things with you, especially if you’re surfing with kids who might need a break mid-session.
Surfing in Croyde can be a year-round activity, and a bit of rain won’t stop a good session. The boards are designed for use in typical beach conditions, so as long as it’s safe to be in the water, you’re free to head out. In fact, some of the best waves can come on grey days when the beach is quieter. Always check the forecast and tide times before heading down.
However, if conditions are clearly unsafe (such as during strong winds, storms or dangerous rip currents), it’s best to wait it out and check in with the team. They’re familiar with local surf conditions and will be happy to advise you. Note that hires are non-refundable once collected, so if you're unsure, it's worth discussing timing before your hire begins.
About the centre
Braunton, Devon
Operated by Lords of Down End, a partner of adventuro.