Tregana

48.352667 N / -4.666950 O

Tregana Surf Spot Guide, France

Tregana is a beginner-friendly sand-bar break located in Brittany that offers consistent, forgiving waves suitable for surfers learning to develop their skills. The spot produces both left and right-breaking waves across its sandy bottom, making it an ideal training ground for those new to the sport. With a nearby surf school and a welcoming atmosphere, Tregana delivers the kind of mellow, predictable conditions that build confidence in the water.

Geography and Nature

Tregana sits along the Finistere coast in northern Brittany, near the small village of Locmaria-Plouzan. The beach features a long stretch of sandy shoreline backed by coastal cliffs and natural dunes. The area maintains a quiet, rural character with minimal development, offering a peaceful setting away from the busier tourist zones further south. The landscape is quintessentially Breton, with windswept headlands and a rugged Atlantic coastline that frames the bay beautifully.

Surf Setup

The wave at Tregana breaks across a sandy bottom that shifts seasonally, creating an A-frame peak that peels in both directions. The spot responds best to north, west, and south-facing swells, with southeasterly winds providing the cleanest offshore conditions. Mid-tide is the optimal stage for surfing here, as it allows the sand-bar to shape waves with good shape and definition. On a typical session, you can expect waist to chest-high waves with a hollow, powerful character that still remains manageable for developing surfers.

Consistency and Best Time

Tregana breaks sometimes rather than consistently, meaning you will want to check forecasts before making the drive. The spot performs best during the winter months from December through March when Atlantic swells are most frequent and reliable. Summer months can see extended flat spells, though occasional south swells can provide opportunities. Spring and autumn offer transitional conditions with variable swell and wind patterns.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays at Tregana remain virtually empty, offering peaceful sessions with plenty of space to practice. Weekends see a few surfers in the water, but the spot never becomes crowded. The local community is welcoming to visiting surfers, and the presence of a nearby surf school means you may encounter instructors working with students.

Who It's For

Tregana is purpose-built for beginners and improvers. The forgiving sand-bar produces waves with enough power to feel satisfying while remaining manageable for those still developing their technique. Intermediate surfers can use the spot for practicing turns and building speed, while advanced surfers may find the conditions too mellow for their progression. The consistent shape and lack of hazards make it an excellent choice for families or anyone prioritizing safety and learning over challenging conditions.

Hazards to Respect

The sandy bottom and protected bay location mean Tregana presents minimal hazards compared to reef or rock breaks. Strong rips can develop on either side of the bay, so awareness of water movement is important. Otherwise, the spot remains relatively safe for the skill levels it serves.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures around 15 to 17 degrees Celsius, requiring a 3 to 4 millimeter wetsuit. Winter from December to March drops to 8 to 10 degrees Celsius, necessitating a 5 millimeter suit with booties and gloves. Spring and autumn sit between these ranges at roughly 12 to 14 degrees Celsius, calling for a 4 millimeter wetsuit.

How to Get There

The nearest major airport is Brest Bretagne Airport, approximately 50 kilometers away. From there, rent a car and drive southeast toward Douarnenez, then follow coastal roads toward Locmaria-Plouzan. Parking is available near the beach with easy walking access to the break. Train service connects Brest to regional towns, though having a vehicle provides more flexibility for exploring the Brittany coast.

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France
48.352667 N / -4.666950 O
Brittanny North
In the city
Instant access (< 5min)
Easy to find
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Tregana Surf Spot Guide, France

Tregana is a beginner-friendly sand-bar break located in Brittany that offers consistent, forgiving waves suitable for surfers learning to develop their skills. The spot produces both left and right-breaking waves across its sandy bottom, making it an ideal training ground for those new to the sport. With a nearby surf school and a welcoming atmosphere, Tregana delivers the kind of mellow, predictable conditions that build confidence in the water.

Geography and Nature

Tregana sits along the Finistere coast in northern Brittany, near the small village of Locmaria-Plouzan. The beach features a long stretch of sandy shoreline backed by coastal cliffs and natural dunes. The area maintains a quiet, rural character with minimal development, offering a peaceful setting away from the busier tourist zones further south. The landscape is quintessentially Breton, with windswept headlands and a rugged Atlantic coastline that frames the bay beautifully.

Surf Setup

The wave at Tregana breaks across a sandy bottom that shifts seasonally, creating an A-frame peak that peels in both directions. The spot responds best to north, west, and south-facing swells, with southeasterly winds providing the cleanest offshore conditions. Mid-tide is the optimal stage for surfing here, as it allows the sand-bar to shape waves with good shape and definition. On a typical session, you can expect waist to chest-high waves with a hollow, powerful character that still remains manageable for developing surfers.

Consistency and Best Time

Tregana breaks sometimes rather than consistently, meaning you will want to check forecasts before making the drive. The spot performs best during the winter months from December through March when Atlantic swells are most frequent and reliable. Summer months can see extended flat spells, though occasional south swells can provide opportunities. Spring and autumn offer transitional conditions with variable swell and wind patterns.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays at Tregana remain virtually empty, offering peaceful sessions with plenty of space to practice. Weekends see a few surfers in the water, but the spot never becomes crowded. The local community is welcoming to visiting surfers, and the presence of a nearby surf school means you may encounter instructors working with students.

Who It's For

Tregana is purpose-built for beginners and improvers. The forgiving sand-bar produces waves with enough power to feel satisfying while remaining manageable for those still developing their technique. Intermediate surfers can use the spot for practicing turns and building speed, while advanced surfers may find the conditions too mellow for their progression. The consistent shape and lack of hazards make it an excellent choice for families or anyone prioritizing safety and learning over challenging conditions.

Hazards to Respect

The sandy bottom and protected bay location mean Tregana presents minimal hazards compared to reef or rock breaks. Strong rips can develop on either side of the bay, so awareness of water movement is important. Otherwise, the spot remains relatively safe for the skill levels it serves.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures around 15 to 17 degrees Celsius, requiring a 3 to 4 millimeter wetsuit. Winter from December to March drops to 8 to 10 degrees Celsius, necessitating a 5 millimeter suit with booties and gloves. Spring and autumn sit between these ranges at roughly 12 to 14 degrees Celsius, calling for a 4 millimeter wetsuit.

How to Get There

The nearest major airport is Brest Bretagne Airport, approximately 50 kilometers away. From there, rent a car and drive southeast toward Douarnenez, then follow coastal roads toward Locmaria-Plouzan. Parking is available near the beach with easy walking access to the break. Train service connects Brest to regional towns, though having a vehicle provides more flexibility for exploring the Brittany coast.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Sand-bar
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction: North, West, South
Good wind direction: South
frequency
Sometimes break
Swell size: Starts working at 1.5m-2m /5ft-6ft and holds up to 3m+ / 10ft+
power
Hollow, Powerful
Best Tide Position: Mid tide
Best Tide Movement: Rising tide

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Tregana performs best from December through March during winter when Atlantic swells are most frequent and reliable. Check forecasts as it breaks sometimes rather than consistently, responding best to north, west, and south-facing swells with southeasterly offshore winds at mid-tide. Summer often sees flat spells, while spring and autumn offer variable conditions.
Tregana is ideal for beginners and improvers building skills on its forgiving sand-bar waves. It offers manageable power for developing technique, with intermediates practicing turns and speed, but advanced surfers may find it too mellow. The consistent shape and lack of hazards make it perfect for families prioritizing safety and learning.
Tregana features a beginner-friendly sand-bar break producing left and right A-frame peaks over a shifting sandy bottom. Expect waist to chest-high waves with hollow, powerful yet manageable shape, best at mid-tide with north, west, or south-facing swells and southeasterly offshore winds for clean conditions.
Weekdays at Tregana are virtually empty for peaceful sessions, with weekends seeing just a few surfers including nearby surf school students; it never gets crowded. Fly into Brest Bretagne Airport 50 kilometers away, rent a car southeast to Douarnenez then Locmaria-Plouzan; parking is near the beach with easy access. The local community welcomes visitors.
Tregana stands out as a mellow, predictable training ground in quiet rural Finistere near Locmaria-Plouzan, with forgiving sand-bar waves building confidence for beginners amid stunning dunes and cliffs. Unlike busier southern zones, it offers space, minimal hazards beyond occasional rips, and a welcoming vibe with nearby surf school support.

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