Gwithian (St Ives), Cornwall England UK
Certification
Training manual
ASI T-shirt
12 months ASI membership
Fibreglass surfboard
Surf clothing
Lunch
Workshops. Full refund less administration fee provided on minimum notice of 14 days prior to workshop date. Online courses, no refund paid once application has been processed. More info..
SCHEDULE
Level 3 Surfing Coach
Date: Saturday-Sunday. 17-18 October 2026.
Duration: 2 days
Time: 9am to 5pm
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Read the course information and requirements before enrolling.
This explains what you will achieve, course work to submit and other course information.
YOUR TRAINER
“Freddie” Ian Warwick.
An ASI Level 4 Master Surfing Coach, with elite advanced surfing, extensive experience coaching surfing around the world.
Read more: Biography
TRAINING VENUE
ASI office. 3-5 Foundry Lane
Hayle Cornwall TR27 4HD England UK
Surfing practical
is held at Gwithian Academy of Surfing
1 Godrevy Towans, Gwithian, Hayle, Cornwall. TR27 5ED.
(approx. 10 mins drive from training room)
HOSTING
Gwithian Academy of Surfing are providing local support for the ASI training, providing a wealth of
local area knowledge.
PRACTICAL HOURS EXPERIENCE
Gwithian Academy of surfing can provide practical hours instructing experience.
EQUIPMENT
Bring to the workshop:
If you are travelling and don’t have your surfboard or surf gear, you can hire it from Gwithian Academy of Surfing
Contact Ian on email: ian@surfacademy.co.uk. Ph: +44 7864815011
Please contact them in advance to ensure availability.
Or contact ASI
GETTING THERE
Closest airport:
Closest train station:
Hayle. 10 mins walk to the training room at Hayle.
Closest bus station:
Hayle. 5 mins walk to training room
ACCOMMODATION
The location offers a variety of hotels, motels, camping/caravan parks, Airbnb, hostels.
Some options are below/ Distances to training room in Hayle:
Camping & Cabins
Luxury
LOCATION INFORMATION
Gwithian and St Ives Bay is one of the best places to surf in Britain. The north end of the bay picks up almost every bit of swell that the Atlantic can throw at it so in the summer you can get a wave on the smallest of days.
The choice of surf spots when the swell is bigger is mind-boggling however. The beaches that Cornwall is famous for come alive with everything from wedges, reefs and pointbreaks, all just a short walk or drive away from the our training venue.
When you are tired from surfing all day head into St Ives with its many cafes and bars for a well earned drink or take a wander around the world famous Tate Gallery.
The Gwithian area of Cornwall really does have something to offer everyone.