Its a beautyfull place where you normaly think on everything, but not on surfing. But there are a couple days (all year round) when the lake produces mini-waves in clear water.Its fun "surfing" far away from the next saltwater, but it only works, when the lakewaterlevel is very low, means best in winter and spring.
Only WINDSWELL! Needs min. 5-6 Bft / 40 kmh+.
Windsurfspot- can be very crowded with windsurfers . Go to the east side of the harbour. The wall of the harbour can form a nice wave.
Neuhaus Surf Spot Guide, Germany Nestled on Germany's Baltic Sea coast, Neuhaus delivers a classic beach-break experience with fun rights and lefts peeling over a sandy bottom, perfect for sessions that feel uncrowded and pure. The vibe here is relaxed and inviting, where waves hold shape reliably under the right conditions, offering something for every […]
Norderney Surf Spot Guide, Germany Norderney is a beach break gem on Germany's North Sea coast that delivers consistent waves for surfers of all levels. This Frisian island spot offers both left and right-hand waves breaking over sand mixed with reef and sharp rocks, creating a forgiving yet engaging environment. The relaxed island atmosphere combined […]
Park your car on the road, no fees. There is a little jetty in the middle of the spot. On good days you can surf through the construction.
respect the locals...take some fish with you for the seals ;o)otherwise: take a voluminous board, Mini Malibu or fish serve best, and go there at low tide!
Kieler Förde Surf Spot Guide, Germany Nestled in the heart of Germany's Baltic coast, Kieler Förde delivers a rare rivermouth setup with peeling rights and lefts over a sandy bottom, offering hollow and fun waves that punch above their size. This urban-adjacent gem blends the thrill of consistent sessions with the convenience of city access, […]
Only windswell ! Needs min. 5+ Bft wind! There are lots of windsurfers if it´s on!
Best waves outside at the first sandbars.
Walk about 200m northbound along the steep coast for best waves. There are no Windsurfers.
It`s a windswell spot...With southeast and east northeast wind 5-6, better 6-7. The waves break directly at the mole. You can jump beside the mole and go nearly to foot into the LINE UP. The Outside is mostly a left. Sometimes it becomes a right wave. Normally the LINE UP is directly at mole head.With a big swell, waves break 10-20 m before the mole.
Its a beautyfull place where you normaly think on everything, but not on surfing. But there are a couple days (all year round) when the lake produces mini-waves in clear water.Its fun "surfing" far away from the next saltwater, but it only works, when the lakewaterlevel is very low, means best in winter and spring.
Only WINDSWELL! Needs min. 5-6 Bft / 40 kmh+.
Windsurfspot- can be very crowded with windsurfers . Go to the east side of the harbour. The wall of the harbour can form a nice wave.
Neuhaus Surf Spot Guide, Germany Nestled on Germany's Baltic Sea coast, Neuhaus delivers a classic beach-break experience with fun rights and lefts peeling over a sandy bottom, perfect for sessions that feel uncrowded and pure. The vibe here is relaxed and inviting, where waves hold shape reliably under the right conditions, offering something for every […]
Norderney Surf Spot Guide, Germany Norderney is a beach break gem on Germany's North Sea coast that delivers consistent waves for surfers of all levels. This Frisian island spot offers both left and right-hand waves breaking over sand mixed with reef and sharp rocks, creating a forgiving yet engaging environment. The relaxed island atmosphere combined […]
Park your car on the road, no fees. There is a little jetty in the middle of the spot. On good days you can surf through the construction.
respect the locals...take some fish with you for the seals ;o)otherwise: take a voluminous board, Mini Malibu or fish serve best, and go there at low tide!
Kieler Förde Surf Spot Guide, Germany Nestled in the heart of Germany's Baltic coast, Kieler Förde delivers a rare rivermouth setup with peeling rights and lefts over a sandy bottom, offering hollow and fun waves that punch above their size. This urban-adjacent gem blends the thrill of consistent sessions with the convenience of city access, […]
Only windswell ! Needs min. 5+ Bft wind! There are lots of windsurfers if it´s on!
Best waves outside at the first sandbars.
Walk about 200m northbound along the steep coast for best waves. There are no Windsurfers.
It`s a windswell spot...With southeast and east northeast wind 5-6, better 6-7. The waves break directly at the mole. You can jump beside the mole and go nearly to foot into the LINE UP. The Outside is mostly a left. Sometimes it becomes a right wave. Normally the LINE UP is directly at mole head.With a big swell, waves break 10-20 m before the mole.
Its a beautyfull place where you normaly think on everything, but not on surfing. But there are a couple days (all year round) when the lake produces mini-waves in clear water.Its fun "surfing" far away from the next saltwater, but it only works, when the lakewaterlevel is very low, means best in winter and spring.
Only WINDSWELL! Needs min. 5-6 Bft / 40 kmh+.
Windsurfspot- can be very crowded with windsurfers . Go to the east side of the harbour. The wall of the harbour can form a nice wave.
Neuhaus Surf Spot Guide, Germany Nestled on Germany's Baltic Sea coast, Neuhaus delivers a classic beach-break experience with fun rights and lefts peeling over a sandy bottom, perfect for sessions that feel uncrowded and pure. The vibe here is relaxed and inviting, where waves hold shape reliably under the right conditions, offering something for every […]
Norderney Surf Spot Guide, Germany Norderney is a beach break gem on Germany's North Sea coast that delivers consistent waves for surfers of all levels. This Frisian island spot offers both left and right-hand waves breaking over sand mixed with reef and sharp rocks, creating a forgiving yet engaging environment. The relaxed island atmosphere combined […]
Park your car on the road, no fees. There is a little jetty in the middle of the spot. On good days you can surf through the construction.
respect the locals...take some fish with you for the seals ;o)otherwise: take a voluminous board, Mini Malibu or fish serve best, and go there at low tide!
Kieler Förde Surf Spot Guide, Germany Nestled in the heart of Germany's Baltic coast, Kieler Förde delivers a rare rivermouth setup with peeling rights and lefts over a sandy bottom, offering hollow and fun waves that punch above their size. This urban-adjacent gem blends the thrill of consistent sessions with the convenience of city access, […]
Only windswell ! Needs min. 5+ Bft wind! There are lots of windsurfers if it´s on!
Best waves outside at the first sandbars.
Walk about 200m northbound along the steep coast for best waves. There are no Windsurfers.
It`s a windswell spot...With southeast and east northeast wind 5-6, better 6-7. The waves break directly at the mole. You can jump beside the mole and go nearly to foot into the LINE UP. The Outside is mostly a left. Sometimes it becomes a right wave. Normally the LINE UP is directly at mole head.With a big swell, waves break 10-20 m before the mole.
Its a beautyfull place where you normaly think on everything, but not on surfing. But there are a couple days (all year round) when the lake produces mini-waves in clear water.Its fun "surfing" far away from the next saltwater, but it only works, when the lakewaterlevel is very low, means best in winter and spring.
Only WINDSWELL! Needs min. 5-6 Bft / 40 kmh+.
Windsurfspot- can be very crowded with windsurfers . Go to the east side of the harbour. The wall of the harbour can form a nice wave.
Neuhaus Surf Spot Guide, Germany Nestled on Germany's Baltic Sea coast, Neuhaus delivers a classic beach-break experience with fun rights and lefts peeling over a sandy bottom, perfect for sessions that feel uncrowded and pure. The vibe here is relaxed and inviting, where waves hold shape reliably under the right conditions, offering something for every […]
Norderney Surf Spot Guide, Germany Norderney is a beach break gem on Germany's North Sea coast that delivers consistent waves for surfers of all levels. This Frisian island spot offers both left and right-hand waves breaking over sand mixed with reef and sharp rocks, creating a forgiving yet engaging environment. The relaxed island atmosphere combined […]
Park your car on the road, no fees. There is a little jetty in the middle of the spot. On good days you can surf through the construction.
respect the locals...take some fish with you for the seals ;o)otherwise: take a voluminous board, Mini Malibu or fish serve best, and go there at low tide!
Kieler Förde Surf Spot Guide, Germany Nestled in the heart of Germany's Baltic coast, Kieler Förde delivers a rare rivermouth setup with peeling rights and lefts over a sandy bottom, offering hollow and fun waves that punch above their size. This urban-adjacent gem blends the thrill of consistent sessions with the convenience of city access, […]
Only windswell ! Needs min. 5+ Bft wind! There are lots of windsurfers if it´s on!
Best waves outside at the first sandbars.
Walk about 200m northbound along the steep coast for best waves. There are no Windsurfers.
It`s a windswell spot...With southeast and east northeast wind 5-6, better 6-7. The waves break directly at the mole. You can jump beside the mole and go nearly to foot into the LINE UP. The Outside is mostly a left. Sometimes it becomes a right wave. Normally the LINE UP is directly at mole head.With a big swell, waves break 10-20 m before the mole.
Its a beautyfull place where you normaly think on everything, but not on surfing. But there are a couple days (all year round) when the lake produces mini-waves in clear water.Its fun "surfing" far away from the next saltwater, but it only works, when the lakewaterlevel is very low, means best in winter and spring.
Only WINDSWELL! Needs min. 5-6 Bft / 40 kmh+.
Windsurfspot- can be very crowded with windsurfers . Go to the east side of the harbour. The wall of the harbour can form a nice wave.
Neuhaus Surf Spot Guide, Germany Nestled on Germany's Baltic Sea coast, Neuhaus delivers a classic beach-break experience with fun rights and lefts peeling over a sandy bottom, perfect for sessions that feel uncrowded and pure. The vibe here is relaxed and inviting, where waves hold shape reliably under the right conditions, offering something for every […]
Norderney Surf Spot Guide, Germany Norderney is a beach break gem on Germany's North Sea coast that delivers consistent waves for surfers of all levels. This Frisian island spot offers both left and right-hand waves breaking over sand mixed with reef and sharp rocks, creating a forgiving yet engaging environment. The relaxed island atmosphere combined […]
Park your car on the road, no fees. There is a little jetty in the middle of the spot. On good days you can surf through the construction.
respect the locals...take some fish with you for the seals ;o)otherwise: take a voluminous board, Mini Malibu or fish serve best, and go there at low tide!
Kieler Förde Surf Spot Guide, Germany Nestled in the heart of Germany's Baltic coast, Kieler Förde delivers a rare rivermouth setup with peeling rights and lefts over a sandy bottom, offering hollow and fun waves that punch above their size. This urban-adjacent gem blends the thrill of consistent sessions with the convenience of city access, […]
Only windswell ! Needs min. 5+ Bft wind! There are lots of windsurfers if it´s on!
Best waves outside at the first sandbars.
Walk about 200m northbound along the steep coast for best waves. There are no Windsurfers.
It`s a windswell spot...With southeast and east northeast wind 5-6, better 6-7. The waves break directly at the mole. You can jump beside the mole and go nearly to foot into the LINE UP. The Outside is mostly a left. Sometimes it becomes a right wave. Normally the LINE UP is directly at mole head.With a big swell, waves break 10-20 m before the mole.
Its a beautyfull place where you normaly think on everything, but not on surfing. But there are a couple days (all year round) when the lake produces mini-waves in clear water.Its fun "surfing" far away from the next saltwater, but it only works, when the lakewaterlevel is very low, means best in winter and spring.
Only WINDSWELL! Needs min. 5-6 Bft / 40 kmh+.
Windsurfspot- can be very crowded with windsurfers . Go to the east side of the harbour. The wall of the harbour can form a nice wave.
Neuhaus Surf Spot Guide, Germany Nestled on Germany's Baltic Sea coast, Neuhaus delivers a classic beach-break experience with fun rights and lefts peeling over a sandy bottom, perfect for sessions that feel uncrowded and pure. The vibe here is relaxed and inviting, where waves hold shape reliably under the right conditions, offering something for every […]
Norderney Surf Spot Guide, Germany Norderney is a beach break gem on Germany's North Sea coast that delivers consistent waves for surfers of all levels. This Frisian island spot offers both left and right-hand waves breaking over sand mixed with reef and sharp rocks, creating a forgiving yet engaging environment. The relaxed island atmosphere combined […]
Park your car on the road, no fees. There is a little jetty in the middle of the spot. On good days you can surf through the construction.
respect the locals...take some fish with you for the seals ;o)otherwise: take a voluminous board, Mini Malibu or fish serve best, and go there at low tide!
Kieler Förde Surf Spot Guide, Germany Nestled in the heart of Germany's Baltic coast, Kieler Förde delivers a rare rivermouth setup with peeling rights and lefts over a sandy bottom, offering hollow and fun waves that punch above their size. This urban-adjacent gem blends the thrill of consistent sessions with the convenience of city access, […]
Only windswell ! Needs min. 5+ Bft wind! There are lots of windsurfers if it´s on!
Best waves outside at the first sandbars.
Walk about 200m northbound along the steep coast for best waves. There are no Windsurfers.
It`s a windswell spot...With southeast and east northeast wind 5-6, better 6-7. The waves break directly at the mole. You can jump beside the mole and go nearly to foot into the LINE UP. The Outside is mostly a left. Sometimes it becomes a right wave. Normally the LINE UP is directly at mole head.With a big swell, waves break 10-20 m before the mole.
Its a beautyfull place where you normaly think on everything, but not on surfing. But there are a couple days (all year round) when the lake produces mini-waves in clear water.Its fun "surfing" far away from the next saltwater, but it only works, when the lakewaterlevel is very low, means best in winter and spring.
Only WINDSWELL! Needs min. 5-6 Bft / 40 kmh+.
Windsurfspot- can be very crowded with windsurfers . Go to the east side of the harbour. The wall of the harbour can form a nice wave.
Neuhaus Surf Spot Guide, Germany Nestled on Germany's Baltic Sea coast, Neuhaus delivers a classic beach-break experience with fun rights and lefts peeling over a sandy bottom, perfect for sessions that feel uncrowded and pure. The vibe here is relaxed and inviting, where waves hold shape reliably under the right conditions, offering something for every […]
Norderney Surf Spot Guide, Germany Norderney is a beach break gem on Germany's North Sea coast that delivers consistent waves for surfers of all levels. This Frisian island spot offers both left and right-hand waves breaking over sand mixed with reef and sharp rocks, creating a forgiving yet engaging environment. The relaxed island atmosphere combined […]
Park your car on the road, no fees. There is a little jetty in the middle of the spot. On good days you can surf through the construction.
respect the locals...take some fish with you for the seals ;o)otherwise: take a voluminous board, Mini Malibu or fish serve best, and go there at low tide!
Kieler Förde Surf Spot Guide, Germany Nestled in the heart of Germany's Baltic coast, Kieler Förde delivers a rare rivermouth setup with peeling rights and lefts over a sandy bottom, offering hollow and fun waves that punch above their size. This urban-adjacent gem blends the thrill of consistent sessions with the convenience of city access, […]
Only windswell ! Needs min. 5+ Bft wind! There are lots of windsurfers if it´s on!
Best waves outside at the first sandbars.
Walk about 200m northbound along the steep coast for best waves. There are no Windsurfers.
It`s a windswell spot...With southeast and east northeast wind 5-6, better 6-7. The waves break directly at the mole. You can jump beside the mole and go nearly to foot into the LINE UP. The Outside is mostly a left. Sometimes it becomes a right wave. Normally the LINE UP is directly at mole head.With a big swell, waves break 10-20 m before the mole.
