Surfing is for everyone

Adaptive surfing experiences for adults and children with disabilities that would otherwise limit their access to the waves.
"I feel like all the other people in the water"
Charlie
Surfer riding a wave in a prone position, with a coach in the background

What we do

Inclusive Surfing Scotland delivers bespoke surfing sessions tailored to meet the needs of each individual. Surfers are able to surf using a variety of specialist adaptive equipment, including tandem seated boards and prone surfboards. Beach wheelchairs, warm wetsuits and safety equipment are available.

Where we surf

With Inclusive Surfing Scotland you can surf at the beach or at Europe's largest wavepool.

We are the adaptive surf partner at The Lost Shore, located on the outskirts of Edinburgh, where we offer lessons and sessions in their Wavegarden Cove. We also deliver sessions from Pease Bay (the Borders), Belhaven Bay (East Lothian) and St Andrews West Sands (Fife). These are the closest surfing beaches to the central belt of Scotland, including: Edinburgh, Glasgow, Perth and Dundee.
Map of South East Scotland with pin drops on Behaven Bay in East Lothian, Pease Bay in the Borders and East Sands in St Andrews, Fife

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Contact us

You can reach us anytime via hello@inclusivesurfingscotland.com
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A surfer who is a wheelchair user, with two coaches