Status: Dormant location
Pease Bay is a scenic sandy beach on the southeast coast of Scotland, located in the Scottish Borders. It is well known for its rugged cliffs, excellent surf, and peaceful atmosphere. The bay is popular with surfers, walkers, and families due to its sheltered location and beautiful coastal scenery. Pease Bay is particularly popular among surfers due to its favourable conditions. The exposed location provides consistent waves suitable for surfing enthusiasts. For those new to the sport, local surf shops, such as St. Vedas Surf Shop in Coldingham, offer lessons and equipment rentals.
Based on the tide information at Dunbar 8.5 miles away
Temperature: 🌤 11.3°C
Wind Speed: 16.3 km/h - 🌿 (Gentle Breeze)
Max Temp:
16.2°CMin Temp:
10.0°C🌅 Sunrise: 04:25
🌇 Sunset: 21:52
Precipitation: 🌦️ Light Rain 1.3 mm
Wind: 💨 Strong Breeze 25.4 km/h
Max Temp:
18.0°CMin Temp:
11.5°C🌅 Sunrise: 04:24
🌇 Sunset: 21:53
Precipitation: 🌦️ Light Rain 0.7 mm
Wind: 💨 Strong Breeze 21.5 km/h
Our project utilises data from the following organisations:
Surfers Against Sewage is dedicated to protecting the oceans, waves, and beaches by engaging, inspiring, and empowering communities to take action.
Refresh rate: This information is refreshed every 60 minutes to keep this site up to date without overwhelming the SAS site.
Mobile App: Download the Surfers Against Sewage app for real-time water quality alerts: Apple | Android
Tide Times offers accurate tidal information, helping users understand sea levels for safe swimming and other water activities.
Refresh rate: This information is refreshed every day per location to keep this site up to date without overwhelming the tidetimes.co.uk site.
Open-Meteo provides free weather forecasts, enabling users to stay informed about weather conditions at various locations.
Refresh rate: This information is refreshed every 60 minutes per location to keep this site up to date without overwhelming the Open-meteo site.
We extend our gratitude to these organisations for their valuable data to help ensuring safe swimming conditions.