Farmer Burgers

-32.0833 N / 18.3167 O

Farmer Burgers Surf Spot Guide, South Africa

Farmer Burgers is a hidden gem on South Africa's West Coast that delivers hollow, fast-breaking waves over a rocky reef setup. Located just south of Lamberts Bay in the Western Cape, this right-hand reef break offers consistent swell and a wonderfully uncrowded atmosphere that rewards experienced surfers willing to venture off the beaten path. The spot produces fun, sometimes classic waves that can reach 2 to 5 meters under optimal conditions, making it a destination worth seeking out for those who appreciate quality over crowds.

Geography and Nature

Farmer Burgers sits on a rocky shelf just south of Lamberts Bay, a small coastal town on South Africa's rugged West Coast. The area is characterized by dramatic rocky outcrops and a wild, windswept landscape typical of this remote region. The break itself features a combination of reef and sand bottom, with sharp rocks and reef formations that define the wave shape. This is a genuinely remote location, far from urban development, offering surfers an authentic experience of South Africa's untamed coastline.

Surf Setup

The break is a right-hand reef break that peels over a rock ledge, creating the hollow, powerful waves the spot is known for. West and southwest swell directions work best for generating quality waves at Farmer Burgers. East winds provide the ideal offshore conditions, cleaning up the faces and creating the glassy conditions that make this break special. High tide is the preferred stage for surfing here, and on a typical session you can expect fast-moving, powerful waves that demand respect and solid technique. The wave shape is distinctive and rewarding for surfers who understand how to read the reef.

Consistency and Best Time

Farmer Burgers has fairly consistent surf throughout the year, with spring and summer providing the most optimal conditions. The best windows typically fall between September and February, when swell patterns align most favorably with the break's orientation. Winter months can still produce rideable waves, though consistency may vary. The spot breaks sometimes rather than constantly, so checking forecasts before making the journey is essential.

Crowd Levels

This is genuinely uncrowded territory. Weekdays see virtually empty lineups, and even weekends attract only a handful of surfers. The remote location and specialized nature of the break mean you will rarely encounter significant crowds here.

Who It's For

Farmer Burgers is exclusively for experienced surfers. The hollow, fast-breaking nature of the waves, combined with the sharp reef and rock bottom, demands solid paddling skills, wave knowledge, and the ability to handle powerful, technical waves. Intermediate surfers may find the conditions challenging and potentially hazardous. Advanced surfers will appreciate the quality and power of the break.

Hazards to Respect

The sharp rocks and reef bottom require careful navigation and respect. Sea urchins inhabit the rocky areas, so reef booties are essential. The power and speed of the waves mean that wipeouts can result in contact with the reef, making proper technique and awareness critical.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer months from December to March see water temperatures around 16 to 18 degrees Celsius, requiring a 3 to 4 millimeter wetsuit. Winter from June to October brings colder water at 12 to 14 degrees Celsius, necessitating a 5 to 6 millimeter suit or hooded option. Spring and fall months sit in the 14 to 16 degree range, where a 4 millimeter suit works well.

How to Get There

Cape Town International Airport, approximately 150 kilometers south, is the nearest major hub. From there, drive north along the N7 highway toward Lamberts Bay, a journey of roughly two and a half hours. Lamberts Bay itself is the reference point, with Farmer Burgers located just south of town. Parking is available near the break, though the final approach involves walking across rocky terrain to reach the lineup. Public transport options are limited in this remote area, so having a rental vehicle is highly recommended.

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Farmer Burgers Farmers

South Africa
-32.0833 N / 18.3167 O
West Coast
Day trip
Short walk (5-15 mn)
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Farmer Burgers Surf Spot Guide, South Africa

Farmer Burgers is a hidden gem on South Africa's West Coast that delivers hollow, fast-breaking waves over a rocky reef setup. Located just south of Lamberts Bay in the Western Cape, this right-hand reef break offers consistent swell and a wonderfully uncrowded atmosphere that rewards experienced surfers willing to venture off the beaten path. The spot produces fun, sometimes classic waves that can reach 2 to 5 meters under optimal conditions, making it a destination worth seeking out for those who appreciate quality over crowds.

Geography and Nature

Farmer Burgers sits on a rocky shelf just south of Lamberts Bay, a small coastal town on South Africa's rugged West Coast. The area is characterized by dramatic rocky outcrops and a wild, windswept landscape typical of this remote region. The break itself features a combination of reef and sand bottom, with sharp rocks and reef formations that define the wave shape. This is a genuinely remote location, far from urban development, offering surfers an authentic experience of South Africa's untamed coastline.

Surf Setup

The break is a right-hand reef break that peels over a rock ledge, creating the hollow, powerful waves the spot is known for. West and southwest swell directions work best for generating quality waves at Farmer Burgers. East winds provide the ideal offshore conditions, cleaning up the faces and creating the glassy conditions that make this break special. High tide is the preferred stage for surfing here, and on a typical session you can expect fast-moving, powerful waves that demand respect and solid technique. The wave shape is distinctive and rewarding for surfers who understand how to read the reef.

Consistency and Best Time

Farmer Burgers has fairly consistent surf throughout the year, with spring and summer providing the most optimal conditions. The best windows typically fall between September and February, when swell patterns align most favorably with the break's orientation. Winter months can still produce rideable waves, though consistency may vary. The spot breaks sometimes rather than constantly, so checking forecasts before making the journey is essential.

Crowd Levels

This is genuinely uncrowded territory. Weekdays see virtually empty lineups, and even weekends attract only a handful of surfers. The remote location and specialized nature of the break mean you will rarely encounter significant crowds here.

Who It's For

Farmer Burgers is exclusively for experienced surfers. The hollow, fast-breaking nature of the waves, combined with the sharp reef and rock bottom, demands solid paddling skills, wave knowledge, and the ability to handle powerful, technical waves. Intermediate surfers may find the conditions challenging and potentially hazardous. Advanced surfers will appreciate the quality and power of the break.

Hazards to Respect

The sharp rocks and reef bottom require careful navigation and respect. Sea urchins inhabit the rocky areas, so reef booties are essential. The power and speed of the waves mean that wipeouts can result in contact with the reef, making proper technique and awareness critical.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer months from December to March see water temperatures around 16 to 18 degrees Celsius, requiring a 3 to 4 millimeter wetsuit. Winter from June to October brings colder water at 12 to 14 degrees Celsius, necessitating a 5 to 6 millimeter suit or hooded option. Spring and fall months sit in the 14 to 16 degree range, where a 4 millimeter suit works well.

How to Get There

Cape Town International Airport, approximately 150 kilometers south, is the nearest major hub. From there, drive north along the N7 highway toward Lamberts Bay, a journey of roughly two and a half hours. Lamberts Bay itself is the reference point, with Farmer Burgers located just south of town. Parking is available near the break, though the final approach involves walking across rocky terrain to reach the lineup. Public transport options are limited in this remote area, so having a rental vehicle is highly recommended.

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Reef-rocky
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Short (< 50m)
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Right
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frequency
Sometimes break
Swell size: Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to
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Hollow, Fast, Powerful, Fun
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The best time to surf Farmer Burgers is spring and summer, from September to February, with west and southwest swells and east offshore winds at high tide. This remote West Coast spot offers fairly consistent surf year-round, though winter waves vary, so check forecasts. Optimal conditions deliver glassy, powerful waves over the rocky reef, rewarding patient surfers with classic sessions up to 5 meters.
Farmer Burgers is exclusively for experienced surfers with solid paddling, wave knowledge, and technique to handle its hollow, fast-breaking waves. The sharp rocks, reef bottom, and powerful nature make it challenging and hazardous for intermediates. Advanced surfers thrive on the technical ride over the rock ledge just south of Lamberts Bay.
Farmer Burgers features a right-hand reef break over a rocky shelf with reef and sand bottom, producing hollow, fast, powerful waves up to 2 to 5 meters. West and southwest swells work best, with east winds creating ideal offshore glassy faces at high tide. The distinctive shape demands respect for its speed and quality in this uncrowded Western Cape gem.
Farmer Burgers is genuinely uncrowded, with empty lineups on weekdays and only a handful on weekends due to its remote location south of Lamberts Bay. Fly into Cape Town International Airport 150 kilometers south, drive 2.5 hours north on the N7, then park near the break and walk across rocky terrain. Rental vehicles are recommended as public transport is limited.
Farmer Burgers stands out as a hidden gem on South Africa's West Coast for its hollow, fast-breaking right-hand reef waves over a rocky shelf, offering consistent, quality surf without crowds. This remote break south of Lamberts Bay rewards experienced surfers with powerful, classic sessions in a wild, windswept landscape, prioritizing uncrowded authenticity over popularity.

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