cool spot , not much wind, protected, it run wot always but in winter with big ..it become very good and very easy to do one good cool surf ! :o)
The Webcam looks towards the other spot of the town. The spot just in front of the jetty on the NW of this beach has an awesome little peak I surfed in 2004 and have been yearning to get back to. Reminded me of Haleiwa's little section on the channel side on Oahu. But it was France, ahhhh. And it was great. Surfed my McCoy thruster 6'10" and it was just cool. Everyone else wanted the larger close-out waves that laid into Les Sables....not me.
Great longboarder's wave, and also probably the best spot in the area for beginners, due to the wave's tendency to spill. It's also good for beginners in the respect that there doesn't tend to be pressure in the water from hot locals, cos they're normally at one of the more difficult breaks. However, when the waves get over 5-6ft it can be a nightmare paddle out. Watch for the backwash created by the promenade at high tide-it has a nasty habit of kicking the wave up to twice it's original size when it hits, and also often creates a step on the wave face- fun when you get used to it! If you walk to the south, the prom stops and the beach goes on for miles-if it's too crowded round the prom area, just walk a bit...
During high season (=holiday in france) you should arrive before 2 o'clock PM to get a good parking lot, otherwise be prepared to walk a long way to the beach.
it's a classic place in loire-atlantique especially in winter ! waves for surfing and bodyboarding.
All information with http://www.wissant.comThis is indeed more a windsurfspot. There is often a lot of current on this spot. Especially when the wind blows hard.
good when the wind falls after a storm.quality and length depends on the sand bars which changes regularly
"Big" waves can be caught here. The surf is better than at "Siouville" but not as good as "Le Rozel". It's perfect to begin. When the wind is S-SWS : Go to "Siouville", it's offshore.
Vaana Surf Spot Guide, Estonia Vaana is Estonia's most accessible and welcoming beach break, located just 20 kilometers west of Tallinn near the villages of Viti and Joa. This sandy bottom break offers fun, mellow waves suitable for surfers of all levels, making it the perfect introduction to Baltic Sea surfing. The spot's proximity to […]
cool spot , not much wind, protected, it run wot always but in winter with big ..it become very good and very easy to do one good cool surf ! :o)
The Webcam looks towards the other spot of the town. The spot just in front of the jetty on the NW of this beach has an awesome little peak I surfed in 2004 and have been yearning to get back to. Reminded me of Haleiwa's little section on the channel side on Oahu. But it was France, ahhhh. And it was great. Surfed my McCoy thruster 6'10" and it was just cool. Everyone else wanted the larger close-out waves that laid into Les Sables....not me.
Great longboarder's wave, and also probably the best spot in the area for beginners, due to the wave's tendency to spill. It's also good for beginners in the respect that there doesn't tend to be pressure in the water from hot locals, cos they're normally at one of the more difficult breaks. However, when the waves get over 5-6ft it can be a nightmare paddle out. Watch for the backwash created by the promenade at high tide-it has a nasty habit of kicking the wave up to twice it's original size when it hits, and also often creates a step on the wave face- fun when you get used to it! If you walk to the south, the prom stops and the beach goes on for miles-if it's too crowded round the prom area, just walk a bit...
During high season (=holiday in france) you should arrive before 2 o'clock PM to get a good parking lot, otherwise be prepared to walk a long way to the beach.
it's a classic place in loire-atlantique especially in winter ! waves for surfing and bodyboarding.
All information with http://www.wissant.comThis is indeed more a windsurfspot. There is often a lot of current on this spot. Especially when the wind blows hard.
good when the wind falls after a storm.quality and length depends on the sand bars which changes regularly
"Big" waves can be caught here. The surf is better than at "Siouville" but not as good as "Le Rozel". It's perfect to begin. When the wind is S-SWS : Go to "Siouville", it's offshore.
Vaana Surf Spot Guide, Estonia Vaana is Estonia's most accessible and welcoming beach break, located just 20 kilometers west of Tallinn near the villages of Viti and Joa. This sandy bottom break offers fun, mellow waves suitable for surfers of all levels, making it the perfect introduction to Baltic Sea surfing. The spot's proximity to […]
cool spot , not much wind, protected, it run wot always but in winter with big ..it become very good and very easy to do one good cool surf ! :o)
The Webcam looks towards the other spot of the town. The spot just in front of the jetty on the NW of this beach has an awesome little peak I surfed in 2004 and have been yearning to get back to. Reminded me of Haleiwa's little section on the channel side on Oahu. But it was France, ahhhh. And it was great. Surfed my McCoy thruster 6'10" and it was just cool. Everyone else wanted the larger close-out waves that laid into Les Sables....not me.
Great longboarder's wave, and also probably the best spot in the area for beginners, due to the wave's tendency to spill. It's also good for beginners in the respect that there doesn't tend to be pressure in the water from hot locals, cos they're normally at one of the more difficult breaks. However, when the waves get over 5-6ft it can be a nightmare paddle out. Watch for the backwash created by the promenade at high tide-it has a nasty habit of kicking the wave up to twice it's original size when it hits, and also often creates a step on the wave face- fun when you get used to it! If you walk to the south, the prom stops and the beach goes on for miles-if it's too crowded round the prom area, just walk a bit...
During high season (=holiday in france) you should arrive before 2 o'clock PM to get a good parking lot, otherwise be prepared to walk a long way to the beach.
it's a classic place in loire-atlantique especially in winter ! waves for surfing and bodyboarding.
All information with http://www.wissant.comThis is indeed more a windsurfspot. There is often a lot of current on this spot. Especially when the wind blows hard.
good when the wind falls after a storm.quality and length depends on the sand bars which changes regularly
"Big" waves can be caught here. The surf is better than at "Siouville" but not as good as "Le Rozel". It's perfect to begin. When the wind is S-SWS : Go to "Siouville", it's offshore.
Vaana Surf Spot Guide, Estonia Vaana is Estonia's most accessible and welcoming beach break, located just 20 kilometers west of Tallinn near the villages of Viti and Joa. This sandy bottom break offers fun, mellow waves suitable for surfers of all levels, making it the perfect introduction to Baltic Sea surfing. The spot's proximity to […]
cool spot , not much wind, protected, it run wot always but in winter with big ..it become very good and very easy to do one good cool surf ! :o)
The Webcam looks towards the other spot of the town. The spot just in front of the jetty on the NW of this beach has an awesome little peak I surfed in 2004 and have been yearning to get back to. Reminded me of Haleiwa's little section on the channel side on Oahu. But it was France, ahhhh. And it was great. Surfed my McCoy thruster 6'10" and it was just cool. Everyone else wanted the larger close-out waves that laid into Les Sables....not me.
Great longboarder's wave, and also probably the best spot in the area for beginners, due to the wave's tendency to spill. It's also good for beginners in the respect that there doesn't tend to be pressure in the water from hot locals, cos they're normally at one of the more difficult breaks. However, when the waves get over 5-6ft it can be a nightmare paddle out. Watch for the backwash created by the promenade at high tide-it has a nasty habit of kicking the wave up to twice it's original size when it hits, and also often creates a step on the wave face- fun when you get used to it! If you walk to the south, the prom stops and the beach goes on for miles-if it's too crowded round the prom area, just walk a bit...
During high season (=holiday in france) you should arrive before 2 o'clock PM to get a good parking lot, otherwise be prepared to walk a long way to the beach.
it's a classic place in loire-atlantique especially in winter ! waves for surfing and bodyboarding.
All information with http://www.wissant.comThis is indeed more a windsurfspot. There is often a lot of current on this spot. Especially when the wind blows hard.
good when the wind falls after a storm.quality and length depends on the sand bars which changes regularly
"Big" waves can be caught here. The surf is better than at "Siouville" but not as good as "Le Rozel". It's perfect to begin. When the wind is S-SWS : Go to "Siouville", it's offshore.
Vaana Surf Spot Guide, Estonia Vaana is Estonia's most accessible and welcoming beach break, located just 20 kilometers west of Tallinn near the villages of Viti and Joa. This sandy bottom break offers fun, mellow waves suitable for surfers of all levels, making it the perfect introduction to Baltic Sea surfing. The spot's proximity to […]
cool spot , not much wind, protected, it run wot always but in winter with big ..it become very good and very easy to do one good cool surf ! :o)
The Webcam looks towards the other spot of the town. The spot just in front of the jetty on the NW of this beach has an awesome little peak I surfed in 2004 and have been yearning to get back to. Reminded me of Haleiwa's little section on the channel side on Oahu. But it was France, ahhhh. And it was great. Surfed my McCoy thruster 6'10" and it was just cool. Everyone else wanted the larger close-out waves that laid into Les Sables....not me.
Great longboarder's wave, and also probably the best spot in the area for beginners, due to the wave's tendency to spill. It's also good for beginners in the respect that there doesn't tend to be pressure in the water from hot locals, cos they're normally at one of the more difficult breaks. However, when the waves get over 5-6ft it can be a nightmare paddle out. Watch for the backwash created by the promenade at high tide-it has a nasty habit of kicking the wave up to twice it's original size when it hits, and also often creates a step on the wave face- fun when you get used to it! If you walk to the south, the prom stops and the beach goes on for miles-if it's too crowded round the prom area, just walk a bit...
During high season (=holiday in france) you should arrive before 2 o'clock PM to get a good parking lot, otherwise be prepared to walk a long way to the beach.
it's a classic place in loire-atlantique especially in winter ! waves for surfing and bodyboarding.
All information with http://www.wissant.comThis is indeed more a windsurfspot. There is often a lot of current on this spot. Especially when the wind blows hard.
good when the wind falls after a storm.quality and length depends on the sand bars which changes regularly
"Big" waves can be caught here. The surf is better than at "Siouville" but not as good as "Le Rozel". It's perfect to begin. When the wind is S-SWS : Go to "Siouville", it's offshore.
Vaana Surf Spot Guide, Estonia Vaana is Estonia's most accessible and welcoming beach break, located just 20 kilometers west of Tallinn near the villages of Viti and Joa. This sandy bottom break offers fun, mellow waves suitable for surfers of all levels, making it the perfect introduction to Baltic Sea surfing. The spot's proximity to […]
cool spot , not much wind, protected, it run wot always but in winter with big ..it become very good and very easy to do one good cool surf ! :o)
The Webcam looks towards the other spot of the town. The spot just in front of the jetty on the NW of this beach has an awesome little peak I surfed in 2004 and have been yearning to get back to. Reminded me of Haleiwa's little section on the channel side on Oahu. But it was France, ahhhh. And it was great. Surfed my McCoy thruster 6'10" and it was just cool. Everyone else wanted the larger close-out waves that laid into Les Sables....not me.
Great longboarder's wave, and also probably the best spot in the area for beginners, due to the wave's tendency to spill. It's also good for beginners in the respect that there doesn't tend to be pressure in the water from hot locals, cos they're normally at one of the more difficult breaks. However, when the waves get over 5-6ft it can be a nightmare paddle out. Watch for the backwash created by the promenade at high tide-it has a nasty habit of kicking the wave up to twice it's original size when it hits, and also often creates a step on the wave face- fun when you get used to it! If you walk to the south, the prom stops and the beach goes on for miles-if it's too crowded round the prom area, just walk a bit...
During high season (=holiday in france) you should arrive before 2 o'clock PM to get a good parking lot, otherwise be prepared to walk a long way to the beach.
it's a classic place in loire-atlantique especially in winter ! waves for surfing and bodyboarding.
All information with http://www.wissant.comThis is indeed more a windsurfspot. There is often a lot of current on this spot. Especially when the wind blows hard.
good when the wind falls after a storm.quality and length depends on the sand bars which changes regularly
"Big" waves can be caught here. The surf is better than at "Siouville" but not as good as "Le Rozel". It's perfect to begin. When the wind is S-SWS : Go to "Siouville", it's offshore.
Vaana Surf Spot Guide, Estonia Vaana is Estonia's most accessible and welcoming beach break, located just 20 kilometers west of Tallinn near the villages of Viti and Joa. This sandy bottom break offers fun, mellow waves suitable for surfers of all levels, making it the perfect introduction to Baltic Sea surfing. The spot's proximity to […]
cool spot , not much wind, protected, it run wot always but in winter with big ..it become very good and very easy to do one good cool surf ! :o)
The Webcam looks towards the other spot of the town. The spot just in front of the jetty on the NW of this beach has an awesome little peak I surfed in 2004 and have been yearning to get back to. Reminded me of Haleiwa's little section on the channel side on Oahu. But it was France, ahhhh. And it was great. Surfed my McCoy thruster 6'10" and it was just cool. Everyone else wanted the larger close-out waves that laid into Les Sables....not me.
Great longboarder's wave, and also probably the best spot in the area for beginners, due to the wave's tendency to spill. It's also good for beginners in the respect that there doesn't tend to be pressure in the water from hot locals, cos they're normally at one of the more difficult breaks. However, when the waves get over 5-6ft it can be a nightmare paddle out. Watch for the backwash created by the promenade at high tide-it has a nasty habit of kicking the wave up to twice it's original size when it hits, and also often creates a step on the wave face- fun when you get used to it! If you walk to the south, the prom stops and the beach goes on for miles-if it's too crowded round the prom area, just walk a bit...
During high season (=holiday in france) you should arrive before 2 o'clock PM to get a good parking lot, otherwise be prepared to walk a long way to the beach.
it's a classic place in loire-atlantique especially in winter ! waves for surfing and bodyboarding.
All information with http://www.wissant.comThis is indeed more a windsurfspot. There is often a lot of current on this spot. Especially when the wind blows hard.
good when the wind falls after a storm.quality and length depends on the sand bars which changes regularly
"Big" waves can be caught here. The surf is better than at "Siouville" but not as good as "Le Rozel". It's perfect to begin. When the wind is S-SWS : Go to "Siouville", it's offshore.
Vaana Surf Spot Guide, Estonia Vaana is Estonia's most accessible and welcoming beach break, located just 20 kilometers west of Tallinn near the villages of Viti and Joa. This sandy bottom break offers fun, mellow waves suitable for surfers of all levels, making it the perfect introduction to Baltic Sea surfing. The spot's proximity to […]
