Le kerou

47.767950 N / -3.563733 O

Le kerou Surf Spot Guide, France

Nestled in Brittany's wild coastline, Le Kerou delivers classic beach-break action with rights and lefts peeling over a sandy bottom, offering powerful rides that mix ordinary fun with occasional punch. This spot captures the raw essence of French Atlantic surfing, where consistent swells meet uncrowded lineups in a serene, natural setting perfect for sessions that feel like a local secret. Surfers love its versatility across all tides and skill levels, making it a go-to for reliable waves without the hype.

Geography and Nature

Le Kerou sits in Clohars-Carnoët, Finistère, near the border with Morbihan and close to Le Pouldu, framed by a rocky cove that shelters the sandy beach from extreme exposure. The coastal landscape features dramatic cliffs dotted with a few privileged homes overlooking the break, blending remote vibes with easy access amid Brittany's rugged terrain. The beach itself is mostly sand with rocky outcrops on the left side, creating a picturesque yet functional surf zone backed by dunes and the nearby Laïta river mouth.

Surf Setup

Le Kerou is a pure beach break firing both lefts and rights, sometimes forming A-frames or fast, sucky sections especially on the lefts favored by bodyboarders. It thrives on northwest and southwest swells, holding up to 2.5 meters with long-period groundswells from the west-southwest being ideal, while northeast, east, or northwest winds turn it offshore for clean faces. All tides work, though low to mid tide often sharpens the waves best. Expect a typical session to deliver regular, powerful peaks with variety for turns and the odd barrel on bigger days.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot offers fairly consistent surf year-round thanks to its exposure, but September through May shines with the most reliable northwest and southwest swells, delivering the best quality and power. Summer months can go flat or choppy, so avoid June to August unless a rare pulse hits. Weekdays in shoulder seasons provide prime windows with fewer people and steadier conditions.

Crowd Levels

Le Kerou stays relatively uncrowded with few surfers on both weekdays and weekends, attracting a mix of locals and visiting riders. Its position keeps the lineup manageable even during swell.

Who It's For

Suited for all surfers, Le Kerou welcomes beginners with gentler, smaller days on the sandy bottom for safe progression, while intermediates and advanced riders score on powerful swells up to 2.5 meters for carving and airs. Everyone finds waves to match their level, from mellow rights for newbies to punchy lefts challenging experienced paddlers. The all-tides flexibility makes it ideal for building skills without intimidation.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rocks on the left side of the beach, particularly at high tide, and potential rips on bigger swells. Stay aware and surf within your limits to enjoy safely.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 20°C to 25°C, calling for boardshorts or a shorty wetsuit on warmer days. Winter from December to March drops to 10°C to 15°C, requiring a full 5/4mm wetsuit with booties and hood for comfort. Spring and fall hover around 15°C to 18°C, where a 4/3mm wetsuit with gloves works well for extended sessions.

How to Get There

Fly into Lorient-Lann-Bihoué Airport (LRT), just 9 kilometers away, or Brest (BES) about 120 kilometers north. From Lorient or Guidel, drive toward Le Pouldu then follow signs to Le Kerou for a quick 10-15 minute trip on coastal roads. Ample parking sits right by the beach, with showers and water points available, and it's a short walk of under 200 meters to the lineup. Trains to nearby Lorient station connect well, followed by a 20-kilometer taxi or bus ride.

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Le kerou 

France
47.767950 N / -3.563733 O
Brittany South
In the city
Instant access (< 5min)
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Le kerou Surf Spot Guide, France

Nestled in Brittany's wild coastline, Le Kerou delivers classic beach-break action with rights and lefts peeling over a sandy bottom, offering powerful rides that mix ordinary fun with occasional punch. This spot captures the raw essence of French Atlantic surfing, where consistent swells meet uncrowded lineups in a serene, natural setting perfect for sessions that feel like a local secret. Surfers love its versatility across all tides and skill levels, making it a go-to for reliable waves without the hype.

Geography and Nature

Le Kerou sits in Clohars-Carnoët, Finistère, near the border with Morbihan and close to Le Pouldu, framed by a rocky cove that shelters the sandy beach from extreme exposure. The coastal landscape features dramatic cliffs dotted with a few privileged homes overlooking the break, blending remote vibes with easy access amid Brittany's rugged terrain. The beach itself is mostly sand with rocky outcrops on the left side, creating a picturesque yet functional surf zone backed by dunes and the nearby Laïta river mouth.

Surf Setup

Le Kerou is a pure beach break firing both lefts and rights, sometimes forming A-frames or fast, sucky sections especially on the lefts favored by bodyboarders. It thrives on northwest and southwest swells, holding up to 2.5 meters with long-period groundswells from the west-southwest being ideal, while northeast, east, or northwest winds turn it offshore for clean faces. All tides work, though low to mid tide often sharpens the waves best. Expect a typical session to deliver regular, powerful peaks with variety for turns and the odd barrel on bigger days.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot offers fairly consistent surf year-round thanks to its exposure, but September through May shines with the most reliable northwest and southwest swells, delivering the best quality and power. Summer months can go flat or choppy, so avoid June to August unless a rare pulse hits. Weekdays in shoulder seasons provide prime windows with fewer people and steadier conditions.

Crowd Levels

Le Kerou stays relatively uncrowded with few surfers on both weekdays and weekends, attracting a mix of locals and visiting riders. Its position keeps the lineup manageable even during swell.

Who It's For

Suited for all surfers, Le Kerou welcomes beginners with gentler, smaller days on the sandy bottom for safe progression, while intermediates and advanced riders score on powerful swells up to 2.5 meters for carving and airs. Everyone finds waves to match their level, from mellow rights for newbies to punchy lefts challenging experienced paddlers. The all-tides flexibility makes it ideal for building skills without intimidation.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rocks on the left side of the beach, particularly at high tide, and potential rips on bigger swells. Stay aware and surf within your limits to enjoy safely.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 20°C to 25°C, calling for boardshorts or a shorty wetsuit on warmer days. Winter from December to March drops to 10°C to 15°C, requiring a full 5/4mm wetsuit with booties and hood for comfort. Spring and fall hover around 15°C to 18°C, where a 4/3mm wetsuit with gloves works well for extended sessions.

How to Get There

Fly into Lorient-Lann-Bihoué Airport (LRT), just 9 kilometers away, or Brest (BES) about 120 kilometers north. From Lorient or Guidel, drive toward Le Pouldu then follow signs to Le Kerou for a quick 10-15 minute trip on coastal roads. Ample parking sits right by the beach, with showers and water points available, and it's a short walk of under 200 meters to the lineup. Trains to nearby Lorient station connect well, followed by a 20-kilometer taxi or bus ride.

Wave Quality: Regional Classic

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Beach-break
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Long (150 to 300 m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction: NorthWest, SouthWest
Good wind direction: NorthWest, East, NorthEast
frequency
Regular
Swell size: Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 3m+ / 10ft+
power
Powerful, Ordinary
Best Tide Position: All tides
Best Tide Movement: Falling tide

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September through May offers the most reliable northwest and southwest swells at Le Kerou, with prime conditions on weekdays in shoulder seasons. The spot provides fairly consistent surf year-round, thriving on northwest and southwest swells up to 2.5 meters, especially long-period groundswells from west-southwest. Northeast, east, or northwest winds create offshore clean faces, and all tides work best at low to mid tide for sharper waves. Avoid summer months from June to August when it can go flat or choppy.
Le Kerou suits all surfers from beginners to advanced. Beginners enjoy gentler smaller days on the sandy bottom for safe progression, while intermediates and advanced riders tackle powerful swells up to 2.5 meters for carving and airs. Its versatility across all tides and skill levels delivers mellow rights for newbies and punchy lefts for experienced paddlers, making it ideal for building skills without intimidation.
Le Kerou is a pure beach break with rights and lefts peeling over a sandy bottom, sometimes forming A-frames or fast sucky sections especially on the lefts favored by bodyboarders. It thrives on northwest and southwest swells holding up to 2.5 meters, with long-period groundswells from west-southwest ideal. Northeast, east, or northwest winds turn it offshore for clean powerful faces, offering regular peaks with variety for turns and occasional barrels on bigger days.
Le Kerou stays relatively uncrowded with few surfers on weekdays and weekends, attracting a mix of locals and visitors while keeping lineups manageable. Fly into Lorient-Lann-Bihoué Airport 9 kilometers away or Brest 120 kilometers north, then drive 10-15 minutes from Lorient or Guidel toward Le Pouldu following signs to Le Kerou. Ample parking is right by the beach with showers and water points, and it's a short walk under 200 meters to the lineup.
Le Kerou stands out for its classic beach-break action in a serene natural setting with consistent uncrowded lineups, capturing the raw essence of French Atlantic surfing without hype. Nestled in Clohars-Carnoët near Le Pouldu, it offers versatile waves across all tides and skill levels on a sandy bottom framed by rocky coves and dunes. Powerful rides mix fun with punch, reliable swells meet remote vibes, and easy access makes it a local secret go-to spot.

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