Sours

-32.077533 N / 18.306783 O

Sours Surf Spot Guide, South Africa

Nestled on South Africa's wild West Coast, Sours delivers classic beach-break action with peeling rights and lefts over a forgiving sandy bottom, making it a rare gem for uncrowded sessions. This spot captures the raw essence of remote surfing, where waves roll in reliably across all tides and you can often have the lineup to yourself. It's the kind of place that rewards patient surfers with fun, approachable shapes in a serene coastal setting.

Geography and Nature

Sours sits in Lambert's Bay on the Western Cape's rugged West Coast, about 280 kilometers north of Cape Town, where the Atlantic Ocean meets dramatic cliffs and expansive sandy beaches backed by fynbos-covered dunes. The area feels remote and untouched, far from urban bustle, with wide, open sandy shores that stretch along the coastline under vast skies. This natural isolation enhances the pure surf vibe, framed by the meeting point of cold Benguela currents and occasional warmer swells.

Surf Setup

Sours is a pure beach break firing both rights and lefts, often forming punchy A-frames that offer playful walls for turns and the occasional barrel on bigger days. It thrives on southwest to west swells, with clean offshore winds from the northeast keeping faces glassy, and it holds up across all tide stages from low to high. On a typical session, expect consistent peaks up to 2 meters that let you link sections without the pressure of a crowd, perfect for flowing rides in cool Atlantic waters.

Consistency and Best Time

Sours breaks sometimes rather than daily, with the most reliable surf during the winter months from June to August when cold fronts push in bigger southwest swells up to 3 meters. Shoulder seasons in April-May and September-October bring cleaner, smaller waves ideal for longer sessions, while summer from December to February sees lighter, warmer swells that are more forgiving. Avoid mid-summer lulls if chasing power, but the spot's all-tides nature means something often works.

Crowd Levels

This spot stays empty on both weekdays and weekends, thanks to its remote location, with a mix of occasional local surfers and visiting wave hunters.

Who It's For

Sours suits all surfers from beginners to advanced, thanks to the sandy bottom and versatile peaks that scale with swell size. Newcomers find gentle rollers for practicing basics, intermediates carve longer lines, and experts push limits on bigger days. Everyone leaves stoked from the lack of competition and tidal flexibility.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for occasional rips pulling offshore on bigger swells, and stay aware of standard West Coast conditions like shifting sandbanks. No major rocks or urchins mark the lineup, keeping it straightforward.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from December to March brings water temperatures of 16-20°C, so a 3/2mm fullsuit provides comfort for all-day sessions. Winter from June to October drops to 12-15°C, calling for a 4/3mm or 5/3mm steamer to handle the chill. Spring and fall hover at 14-18°C, where a 3/2mm with booties works well for most.

How to Get There

Fly into Cape Town International Airport (CPT), 280 kilometers south, then drive north on the N7 highway for about 3 hours through scenic West Coast landscapes to reach Lambert's Bay. From there, it's a short 5-kilometer drive along coastal roads to Sours, with free roadside parking right by the beach and no walking required. Public transport is limited, so renting a car is best; no reliable trains serve this remote area.

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Sours 

South Africa
-32.077533 N / 18.306783 O
West Coast
Week-end trip
Good walk (15-30 mn)
OK
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Sours Surf Spot Guide, South Africa

Nestled on South Africa's wild West Coast, Sours delivers classic beach-break action with peeling rights and lefts over a forgiving sandy bottom, making it a rare gem for uncrowded sessions. This spot captures the raw essence of remote surfing, where waves roll in reliably across all tides and you can often have the lineup to yourself. It's the kind of place that rewards patient surfers with fun, approachable shapes in a serene coastal setting.

Geography and Nature

Sours sits in Lambert's Bay on the Western Cape's rugged West Coast, about 280 kilometers north of Cape Town, where the Atlantic Ocean meets dramatic cliffs and expansive sandy beaches backed by fynbos-covered dunes. The area feels remote and untouched, far from urban bustle, with wide, open sandy shores that stretch along the coastline under vast skies. This natural isolation enhances the pure surf vibe, framed by the meeting point of cold Benguela currents and occasional warmer swells.

Surf Setup

Sours is a pure beach break firing both rights and lefts, often forming punchy A-frames that offer playful walls for turns and the occasional barrel on bigger days. It thrives on southwest to west swells, with clean offshore winds from the northeast keeping faces glassy, and it holds up across all tide stages from low to high. On a typical session, expect consistent peaks up to 2 meters that let you link sections without the pressure of a crowd, perfect for flowing rides in cool Atlantic waters.

Consistency and Best Time

Sours breaks sometimes rather than daily, with the most reliable surf during the winter months from June to August when cold fronts push in bigger southwest swells up to 3 meters. Shoulder seasons in April-May and September-October bring cleaner, smaller waves ideal for longer sessions, while summer from December to February sees lighter, warmer swells that are more forgiving. Avoid mid-summer lulls if chasing power, but the spot's all-tides nature means something often works.

Crowd Levels

This spot stays empty on both weekdays and weekends, thanks to its remote location, with a mix of occasional local surfers and visiting wave hunters.

Who It's For

Sours suits all surfers from beginners to advanced, thanks to the sandy bottom and versatile peaks that scale with swell size. Newcomers find gentle rollers for practicing basics, intermediates carve longer lines, and experts push limits on bigger days. Everyone leaves stoked from the lack of competition and tidal flexibility.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for occasional rips pulling offshore on bigger swells, and stay aware of standard West Coast conditions like shifting sandbanks. No major rocks or urchins mark the lineup, keeping it straightforward.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from December to March brings water temperatures of 16-20°C, so a 3/2mm fullsuit provides comfort for all-day sessions. Winter from June to October drops to 12-15°C, calling for a 4/3mm or 5/3mm steamer to handle the chill. Spring and fall hover at 14-18°C, where a 3/2mm with booties works well for most.

How to Get There

Fly into Cape Town International Airport (CPT), 280 kilometers south, then drive north on the N7 highway for about 3 hours through scenic West Coast landscapes to reach Lambert's Bay. From there, it's a short 5-kilometer drive along coastal roads to Sours, with free roadside parking right by the beach and no walking required. Public transport is limited, so renting a car is best; no reliable trains serve this remote area.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Beach-break
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Short (< 50m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction:
Good wind direction:
frequency
Sometimes break
Swell size: Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to Don't know
power

Best Tide Position: All tides
Best Tide Movement: Rising tide

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Surf Sours most reliably from June to August for bigger southwest swells up to 3 meters, with shoulder seasons in April-May and September-October offering cleaner, smaller waves. Summer from December to February brings lighter, warmer swells that are forgiving, though avoid mid-summer lulls for power. The spot works across all tides, breaking sometimes rather than daily, with southwest to west swells and northeast offshore winds ideal for glassy faces.
Sours suits all surfers from beginners to advanced due to its forgiving sandy bottom and versatile peaks that scale with swell size. Newcomers enjoy gentle rollers for basics, intermediates carve longer lines, and experts push limits on bigger days. The lack of competition and tidal flexibility leaves everyone stoked in this serene setting.
Sours is a pure beach break with peeling rights and lefts forming punchy A-frames over a sandy bottom, offering playful walls for turns and occasional barrels on bigger days. It thrives on southwest to west swells up to 2-3 meters, holds across all tides, and delivers consistent peaks with clean offshore northeast winds for flowing rides in cool Atlantic waters.
Sours stays empty on weekdays and weekends due to its remote location, with only occasional local surfers and visitors. Fly into Cape Town International Airport, drive 280 kilometers north on the N7 for about 3 hours to Lambert's Bay, then a short 5-kilometer coastal drive to free roadside parking right by the beach, no walking required.
Sours stands out as a rare uncrowded gem on South Africa's wild West Coast, delivering classic beach-break action with reliable waves across all tides in a remote, serene setting framed by cliffs, sandy beaches, and fynbos dunes. Its forgiving sandy bottom, playful shapes, and pure vibe reward patient surfers seeking empty lineups far from urban bustle.

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