Trecco Bay is a sheltered beach break located on the South Wales coast near Porthcawl. The bay faces south toward the Bristol Channel, with a sandy beach backed by dense residential development. The spot features a gently sloping sandy bottom with exposed sandbars and shallow water at low tide, creating a natural lagoon-like environment within the bay. A rocky promontory on the western side and visible shallow areas restrict the usable water space. With average wind of 9.7 knots and only 27% reliability, conditions are modest and variable. The spot suits beginners and intermediate riders seeking protected, shallow-water practice in manageable conditions. Best winds approach from the east, providing side-shore conditions parallel to the beach. Tidal range is significant; timing with mid to high tide provides better water depth and avoids extensive mudflats. The limited fetch and enclosed bay setting create relatively forgiving wave conditions, though wave heights average only 1.27m. Kiters should be aware of residential proximity, limited parking and access, and the potential for crowded weekend sessions.