Reve Havn

58.821983 N / 5.537267 O

Reve Havn Surf Spot Guide, Norway

Reve Havn delivers powerful, hollow waves that break over a sandy bottom with rocky sections, creating an exciting playground for experienced surfers seeking consistent Atlantic swell. This Norwegian gem offers both left and right-hand waves with genuine power and frequency, set against the dramatic Arctic coastline of the Jæren region. The spot combines accessibility with genuine quality, attracting dedicated surfers who appreciate raw, unpolished conditions.

Geography and Nature

Reve Havn sits along Norway's southwestern coast in the Jæren region, characterized by long stretches of empty pointbreaks and rugged Arctic scenery. The area features a mix of sandy beaches and rocky outcrops, with the break positioned where the Atlantic meets a relatively sheltered cove. The surrounding landscape is wild and minimalist, with sparse development and natural beauty that defines this corner of Norway. The beach itself combines sand with rock formations, creating a unique environment that requires respect and local knowledge.

Surf Setup

The break works best with medium to big Northwest swell in the 1.2 to 3 meter range, when the waves really come alive with their characteristic hollow power. Both left and right-hand waves peel off consistently, offering variety within a single session. Northwest wind provides the ideal offshore conditions, grooming the faces and adding shape to the waves. The break works across all tide stages, giving you flexibility in planning your session. On a typical day with proper swell and wind, you can expect powerful, fun waves with genuine punch that reward good technique and respect for the ocean's power.

Consistency and Best Time

The Jæren region shines from autumn through spring, with the best conditions typically arriving between September and March when Atlantic storms generate consistent Northwest swell. Winter months deliver the most powerful waves and most reliable conditions, though water temperatures drop significantly. Summer sees reduced swell activity and should be avoided if you're chasing quality waves. The break maintains regular frequency during the peak season, making it a dependable destination for surfers planning a trip during these months.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays see only a few surfers in the water, offering plenty of space and a peaceful experience. Weekends attract more surfers, though the break rarely becomes uncomfortably crowded compared to more famous European destinations. The local community is respectful, and visiting surfers generally find a welcoming atmosphere.

Who It's For

Reve Havn is designed for experienced surfers who understand powerful ocean conditions and can handle hollow, energetic waves. The combination of rocky bottom, powerful swell, and Atlantic conditions demands solid technique and good judgment. Intermediate surfers with significant experience might find suitable conditions during smaller swell days, but this is primarily an advanced surfer's destination.

Hazards to Respect

The rocky sections of the bottom require awareness and careful positioning to avoid contact. The power of the waves demands respect and proper fitness. Standard Atlantic conditions apply, including cold water and changing weather patterns.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures around 12 to 15 degrees Celsius, requiring a 4/3mm or 5/4mm wetsuit. Winter from December to March drops to 4 to 8 degrees Celsius, necessitating a 6/5mm or 7/6mm wetsuit with booties and gloves. Spring and fall sit between these ranges at roughly 8 to 12 degrees Celsius, where a 5/4mm wetsuit works well.

How to Get There

The nearest major airport is Stavanger Airport, approximately 40 kilometers south, served by flights from Oslo and other European cities. From Stavanger, rent a car and drive north along the E39 coastal route toward the Jæren region. Reve Havn is accessible by car with parking available near the break. The walk from parking to the beach is short, making access straightforward. Public transport exists but is limited, making a rental car the most practical option for exploring multiple breaks in the region.

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Reve Havn 

Norway
58.821983 N / 5.537267 O
Take a car
Instant access (< 5min)
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Reve Havn Surf Spot Guide, Norway

Reve Havn delivers powerful, hollow waves that break over a sandy bottom with rocky sections, creating an exciting playground for experienced surfers seeking consistent Atlantic swell. This Norwegian gem offers both left and right-hand waves with genuine power and frequency, set against the dramatic Arctic coastline of the Jæren region. The spot combines accessibility with genuine quality, attracting dedicated surfers who appreciate raw, unpolished conditions.

Geography and Nature

Reve Havn sits along Norway's southwestern coast in the Jæren region, characterized by long stretches of empty pointbreaks and rugged Arctic scenery. The area features a mix of sandy beaches and rocky outcrops, with the break positioned where the Atlantic meets a relatively sheltered cove. The surrounding landscape is wild and minimalist, with sparse development and natural beauty that defines this corner of Norway. The beach itself combines sand with rock formations, creating a unique environment that requires respect and local knowledge.

Surf Setup

The break works best with medium to big Northwest swell in the 1.2 to 3 meter range, when the waves really come alive with their characteristic hollow power. Both left and right-hand waves peel off consistently, offering variety within a single session. Northwest wind provides the ideal offshore conditions, grooming the faces and adding shape to the waves. The break works across all tide stages, giving you flexibility in planning your session. On a typical day with proper swell and wind, you can expect powerful, fun waves with genuine punch that reward good technique and respect for the ocean's power.

Consistency and Best Time

The Jæren region shines from autumn through spring, with the best conditions typically arriving between September and March when Atlantic storms generate consistent Northwest swell. Winter months deliver the most powerful waves and most reliable conditions, though water temperatures drop significantly. Summer sees reduced swell activity and should be avoided if you're chasing quality waves. The break maintains regular frequency during the peak season, making it a dependable destination for surfers planning a trip during these months.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays see only a few surfers in the water, offering plenty of space and a peaceful experience. Weekends attract more surfers, though the break rarely becomes uncomfortably crowded compared to more famous European destinations. The local community is respectful, and visiting surfers generally find a welcoming atmosphere.

Who It's For

Reve Havn is designed for experienced surfers who understand powerful ocean conditions and can handle hollow, energetic waves. The combination of rocky bottom, powerful swell, and Atlantic conditions demands solid technique and good judgment. Intermediate surfers with significant experience might find suitable conditions during smaller swell days, but this is primarily an advanced surfer's destination.

Hazards to Respect

The rocky sections of the bottom require awareness and careful positioning to avoid contact. The power of the waves demands respect and proper fitness. Standard Atlantic conditions apply, including cold water and changing weather patterns.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures around 12 to 15 degrees Celsius, requiring a 4/3mm or 5/4mm wetsuit. Winter from December to March drops to 4 to 8 degrees Celsius, necessitating a 6/5mm or 7/6mm wetsuit with booties and gloves. Spring and fall sit between these ranges at roughly 8 to 12 degrees Celsius, where a 5/4mm wetsuit works well.

How to Get There

The nearest major airport is Stavanger Airport, approximately 40 kilometers south, served by flights from Oslo and other European cities. From Stavanger, rent a car and drive north along the E39 coastal route toward the Jæren region. Reve Havn is accessible by car with parking available near the break. The walk from parking to the beach is short, making access straightforward. Public transport exists but is limited, making a rental car the most practical option for exploring multiple breaks in the region.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Reef-rocky
Normal lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
Good day lenght: Long (150 to 300 m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction: NorthWest
Good wind direction: NorthWest
frequency
Regular
Swell size: Starts working at and holds up to
power
Hollow, Powerful, Fun
Best Tide Position: All tides
Best Tide Movement:

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The best time to surf Reve Havn is from autumn through spring, specifically between September and March when Atlantic storms generate consistent Northwest swell. Winter months deliver the most powerful waves and most reliable conditions, though water temperatures drop significantly to 4 to 8 degrees Celsius. Summer sees reduced swell activity and should be avoided if you're chasing quality waves.
Reve Havn is designed for experienced surfers who understand powerful ocean conditions and can handle hollow, energetic waves. The combination of rocky bottom, powerful swell, and Atlantic conditions demands solid technique and good judgment. Intermediate surfers with significant experience might find suitable conditions during smaller swell days, but this is primarily an advanced surfer's destination.
Reve Havn delivers powerful, hollow waves that break over a sandy bottom with rocky sections, offering both left and right-hand waves with genuine power and frequency. The break works best with medium to big Northwest swell in the 1.2 to 3 meter range, with Northwest wind providing ideal offshore conditions. The break works across all tide stages, giving you flexibility in planning your session.
Reve Havn is accessible by car with parking available near the break, and the walk from parking to the beach is short. The nearest major airport is Stavanger Airport, approximately 40 kilometers south, with rental cars recommended for exploring the region. Weekdays see only a few surfers in the water, while weekends attract more surfers, though the break rarely becomes uncomfortably crowded compared to other European destinations.
Reve Havn combines accessibility with genuine quality, set against the dramatic Arctic coastline of the Jæren region featuring long stretches of empty pointbreaks and rugged Arctic scenery. The spot offers powerful, hollow waves with characteristic punch that reward good technique, attracting dedicated surfers who appreciate raw, unpolished conditions. The surrounding landscape is wild and minimalist, with sparse development and natural beauty that defines this corner of Norway.

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