Scherzligschleuse Surf Spot Guide, Switzerland Nestled in the heart of Switzerland, Scherzligschleuse delivers a thrilling reef-artificial right-hand wave powered by the Aare River's relentless flow through a historic lock. Flat rocks form the bottom, demanding precise positioning for those long, carving rides that urban surfers crave. This spot buzzes with an energetic vibe, where the […]
It rarely breaks (only with a storm or a strong north-west wind) and when it breaks, it's very small and powerless... but still it's just cool to "surf" on a swiss lake!
La tène Surf Spot Guide, Switzerland Nestled on the shores of Lake Neuchâtel, La Tène delivers a rare beach-break gem in landlocked Switzerland, where mellow rights and lefts peel over a forgiving sandy bottom. This uncrowded haven offers a serene session vibe, perfect for surfers chasing solitude amid stunning alpine scenery. With waves firing just […]
Lake surfing. needs strong winds. best with stormy conditions all day long in spring and autumn.
Works most time with a stand up paddle board.
Funny spot when there's big weather conditions (stormy). Need a quickstart to ride this wave. Easy to park in a huge parking.
Take the underground to "Thalkirchen" or park your car anywhere near the camping site.
Only come if you already mastered "flosslaende" (other riverspot).
Have a short board (approx. 6ft long) shaped for high speed surf (river runs abnormally fast in comparison to waveheight).
Behave nice and ask locals for dangers: the rocks sticking out of the shallow bottom behind the wave may break your head / back / other bones easily. When falling, try to jump far behind the wave and flat.
In front of the wave, a wave magnifying apparatus made out of chains holding a 2 by 4 is installed - don't fall there either or you might get stuck (noone can help you there).
Don't go in if it's all whitewater (powerful whirlpool in deep water zone, again: no one can help you when you're in there).
It all looks fun and play, but this spot really is dangerous if you don't know or if you fall unlucky. I've been surfing there for 5 years now and have seen many uncomfortable-to-look-at accidents with serious injuries.
Scherzligschleuse Surf Spot Guide, Switzerland Nestled in the heart of Switzerland, Scherzligschleuse delivers a thrilling reef-artificial right-hand wave powered by the Aare River's relentless flow through a historic lock. Flat rocks form the bottom, demanding precise positioning for those long, carving rides that urban surfers crave. This spot buzzes with an energetic vibe, where the […]
It rarely breaks (only with a storm or a strong north-west wind) and when it breaks, it's very small and powerless... but still it's just cool to "surf" on a swiss lake!
La tène Surf Spot Guide, Switzerland Nestled on the shores of Lake Neuchâtel, La Tène delivers a rare beach-break gem in landlocked Switzerland, where mellow rights and lefts peel over a forgiving sandy bottom. This uncrowded haven offers a serene session vibe, perfect for surfers chasing solitude amid stunning alpine scenery. With waves firing just […]
Lake surfing. needs strong winds. best with stormy conditions all day long in spring and autumn.
Works most time with a stand up paddle board.
Funny spot when there's big weather conditions (stormy). Need a quickstart to ride this wave. Easy to park in a huge parking.
Take the underground to "Thalkirchen" or park your car anywhere near the camping site.
Only come if you already mastered "flosslaende" (other riverspot).
Have a short board (approx. 6ft long) shaped for high speed surf (river runs abnormally fast in comparison to waveheight).
Behave nice and ask locals for dangers: the rocks sticking out of the shallow bottom behind the wave may break your head / back / other bones easily. When falling, try to jump far behind the wave and flat.
In front of the wave, a wave magnifying apparatus made out of chains holding a 2 by 4 is installed - don't fall there either or you might get stuck (noone can help you there).
Don't go in if it's all whitewater (powerful whirlpool in deep water zone, again: no one can help you when you're in there).
It all looks fun and play, but this spot really is dangerous if you don't know or if you fall unlucky. I've been surfing there for 5 years now and have seen many uncomfortable-to-look-at accidents with serious injuries.
Scherzligschleuse Surf Spot Guide, Switzerland Nestled in the heart of Switzerland, Scherzligschleuse delivers a thrilling reef-artificial right-hand wave powered by the Aare River's relentless flow through a historic lock. Flat rocks form the bottom, demanding precise positioning for those long, carving rides that urban surfers crave. This spot buzzes with an energetic vibe, where the […]
It rarely breaks (only with a storm or a strong north-west wind) and when it breaks, it's very small and powerless... but still it's just cool to "surf" on a swiss lake!
La tène Surf Spot Guide, Switzerland Nestled on the shores of Lake Neuchâtel, La Tène delivers a rare beach-break gem in landlocked Switzerland, where mellow rights and lefts peel over a forgiving sandy bottom. This uncrowded haven offers a serene session vibe, perfect for surfers chasing solitude amid stunning alpine scenery. With waves firing just […]
Lake surfing. needs strong winds. best with stormy conditions all day long in spring and autumn.
Works most time with a stand up paddle board.
Funny spot when there's big weather conditions (stormy). Need a quickstart to ride this wave. Easy to park in a huge parking.
Take the underground to "Thalkirchen" or park your car anywhere near the camping site.
Only come if you already mastered "flosslaende" (other riverspot).
Have a short board (approx. 6ft long) shaped for high speed surf (river runs abnormally fast in comparison to waveheight).
Behave nice and ask locals for dangers: the rocks sticking out of the shallow bottom behind the wave may break your head / back / other bones easily. When falling, try to jump far behind the wave and flat.
In front of the wave, a wave magnifying apparatus made out of chains holding a 2 by 4 is installed - don't fall there either or you might get stuck (noone can help you there).
Don't go in if it's all whitewater (powerful whirlpool in deep water zone, again: no one can help you when you're in there).
It all looks fun and play, but this spot really is dangerous if you don't know or if you fall unlucky. I've been surfing there for 5 years now and have seen many uncomfortable-to-look-at accidents with serious injuries.
Scherzligschleuse Surf Spot Guide, Switzerland Nestled in the heart of Switzerland, Scherzligschleuse delivers a thrilling reef-artificial right-hand wave powered by the Aare River's relentless flow through a historic lock. Flat rocks form the bottom, demanding precise positioning for those long, carving rides that urban surfers crave. This spot buzzes with an energetic vibe, where the […]
It rarely breaks (only with a storm or a strong north-west wind) and when it breaks, it's very small and powerless... but still it's just cool to "surf" on a swiss lake!
La tène Surf Spot Guide, Switzerland Nestled on the shores of Lake Neuchâtel, La Tène delivers a rare beach-break gem in landlocked Switzerland, where mellow rights and lefts peel over a forgiving sandy bottom. This uncrowded haven offers a serene session vibe, perfect for surfers chasing solitude amid stunning alpine scenery. With waves firing just […]
Lake surfing. needs strong winds. best with stormy conditions all day long in spring and autumn.
Works most time with a stand up paddle board.
Funny spot when there's big weather conditions (stormy). Need a quickstart to ride this wave. Easy to park in a huge parking.
Take the underground to "Thalkirchen" or park your car anywhere near the camping site.
Only come if you already mastered "flosslaende" (other riverspot).
Have a short board (approx. 6ft long) shaped for high speed surf (river runs abnormally fast in comparison to waveheight).
Behave nice and ask locals for dangers: the rocks sticking out of the shallow bottom behind the wave may break your head / back / other bones easily. When falling, try to jump far behind the wave and flat.
In front of the wave, a wave magnifying apparatus made out of chains holding a 2 by 4 is installed - don't fall there either or you might get stuck (noone can help you there).
Don't go in if it's all whitewater (powerful whirlpool in deep water zone, again: no one can help you when you're in there).
It all looks fun and play, but this spot really is dangerous if you don't know or if you fall unlucky. I've been surfing there for 5 years now and have seen many uncomfortable-to-look-at accidents with serious injuries.
Scherzligschleuse Surf Spot Guide, Switzerland Nestled in the heart of Switzerland, Scherzligschleuse delivers a thrilling reef-artificial right-hand wave powered by the Aare River's relentless flow through a historic lock. Flat rocks form the bottom, demanding precise positioning for those long, carving rides that urban surfers crave. This spot buzzes with an energetic vibe, where the […]
It rarely breaks (only with a storm or a strong north-west wind) and when it breaks, it's very small and powerless... but still it's just cool to "surf" on a swiss lake!
La tène Surf Spot Guide, Switzerland Nestled on the shores of Lake Neuchâtel, La Tène delivers a rare beach-break gem in landlocked Switzerland, where mellow rights and lefts peel over a forgiving sandy bottom. This uncrowded haven offers a serene session vibe, perfect for surfers chasing solitude amid stunning alpine scenery. With waves firing just […]
Lake surfing. needs strong winds. best with stormy conditions all day long in spring and autumn.
Works most time with a stand up paddle board.
Funny spot when there's big weather conditions (stormy). Need a quickstart to ride this wave. Easy to park in a huge parking.
Take the underground to "Thalkirchen" or park your car anywhere near the camping site.
Only come if you already mastered "flosslaende" (other riverspot).
Have a short board (approx. 6ft long) shaped for high speed surf (river runs abnormally fast in comparison to waveheight).
Behave nice and ask locals for dangers: the rocks sticking out of the shallow bottom behind the wave may break your head / back / other bones easily. When falling, try to jump far behind the wave and flat.
In front of the wave, a wave magnifying apparatus made out of chains holding a 2 by 4 is installed - don't fall there either or you might get stuck (noone can help you there).
Don't go in if it's all whitewater (powerful whirlpool in deep water zone, again: no one can help you when you're in there).
It all looks fun and play, but this spot really is dangerous if you don't know or if you fall unlucky. I've been surfing there for 5 years now and have seen many uncomfortable-to-look-at accidents with serious injuries.
Scherzligschleuse Surf Spot Guide, Switzerland Nestled in the heart of Switzerland, Scherzligschleuse delivers a thrilling reef-artificial right-hand wave powered by the Aare River's relentless flow through a historic lock. Flat rocks form the bottom, demanding precise positioning for those long, carving rides that urban surfers crave. This spot buzzes with an energetic vibe, where the […]
It rarely breaks (only with a storm or a strong north-west wind) and when it breaks, it's very small and powerless... but still it's just cool to "surf" on a swiss lake!
La tène Surf Spot Guide, Switzerland Nestled on the shores of Lake Neuchâtel, La Tène delivers a rare beach-break gem in landlocked Switzerland, where mellow rights and lefts peel over a forgiving sandy bottom. This uncrowded haven offers a serene session vibe, perfect for surfers chasing solitude amid stunning alpine scenery. With waves firing just […]
Lake surfing. needs strong winds. best with stormy conditions all day long in spring and autumn.
Works most time with a stand up paddle board.
Funny spot when there's big weather conditions (stormy). Need a quickstart to ride this wave. Easy to park in a huge parking.
Take the underground to "Thalkirchen" or park your car anywhere near the camping site.
Only come if you already mastered "flosslaende" (other riverspot).
Have a short board (approx. 6ft long) shaped for high speed surf (river runs abnormally fast in comparison to waveheight).
Behave nice and ask locals for dangers: the rocks sticking out of the shallow bottom behind the wave may break your head / back / other bones easily. When falling, try to jump far behind the wave and flat.
In front of the wave, a wave magnifying apparatus made out of chains holding a 2 by 4 is installed - don't fall there either or you might get stuck (noone can help you there).
Don't go in if it's all whitewater (powerful whirlpool in deep water zone, again: no one can help you when you're in there).
It all looks fun and play, but this spot really is dangerous if you don't know or if you fall unlucky. I've been surfing there for 5 years now and have seen many uncomfortable-to-look-at accidents with serious injuries.
Scherzligschleuse Surf Spot Guide, Switzerland Nestled in the heart of Switzerland, Scherzligschleuse delivers a thrilling reef-artificial right-hand wave powered by the Aare River's relentless flow through a historic lock. Flat rocks form the bottom, demanding precise positioning for those long, carving rides that urban surfers crave. This spot buzzes with an energetic vibe, where the […]
It rarely breaks (only with a storm or a strong north-west wind) and when it breaks, it's very small and powerless... but still it's just cool to "surf" on a swiss lake!
La tène Surf Spot Guide, Switzerland Nestled on the shores of Lake Neuchâtel, La Tène delivers a rare beach-break gem in landlocked Switzerland, where mellow rights and lefts peel over a forgiving sandy bottom. This uncrowded haven offers a serene session vibe, perfect for surfers chasing solitude amid stunning alpine scenery. With waves firing just […]
Lake surfing. needs strong winds. best with stormy conditions all day long in spring and autumn.
Works most time with a stand up paddle board.
Funny spot when there's big weather conditions (stormy). Need a quickstart to ride this wave. Easy to park in a huge parking.
Take the underground to "Thalkirchen" or park your car anywhere near the camping site.
Only come if you already mastered "flosslaende" (other riverspot).
Have a short board (approx. 6ft long) shaped for high speed surf (river runs abnormally fast in comparison to waveheight).
Behave nice and ask locals for dangers: the rocks sticking out of the shallow bottom behind the wave may break your head / back / other bones easily. When falling, try to jump far behind the wave and flat.
In front of the wave, a wave magnifying apparatus made out of chains holding a 2 by 4 is installed - don't fall there either or you might get stuck (noone can help you there).
Don't go in if it's all whitewater (powerful whirlpool in deep water zone, again: no one can help you when you're in there).
It all looks fun and play, but this spot really is dangerous if you don't know or if you fall unlucky. I've been surfing there for 5 years now and have seen many uncomfortable-to-look-at accidents with serious injuries.
