Lervily reef

47.998817 N / -4.565150 O

Lervily reef Surf Spot Guide, France

Nestled in Brittany's wild Finistère coast, Lervily Reef delivers a fast, powerful right-hand point break that carves over boulders, offering technical rides for those who crave challenge. This exposed spot near a small island creates short, ledgey waves with punchy sections ideal for maneuvers on good days. Surfers drawn here find a raw, untamed vibe where watching the wave unfold rewards patience and skill.

Geography and Nature

Lervily Reef sits on the rugged Pointe de Lervily in Finistère, Brittany, about 4 kilometers from the small port town of Audierne, with dramatic cliffs and open ocean exposure defining the landscape. The area feels remote yet accessible, backed by coastal paths like the GR34 and overlooking a rocky shoreline with a tiny island visible at high tide. Boulders and flat rocks dominate the bottom, framed by steep headlands that amplify the wild Atlantic feel without urban intrusion.

Surf Setup

This point break fires right-handers over a boulder bottom, delivering fast and powerful waves that ledge up for short to normal rides up to 150 meters on the best swells. Optimal swells roll in from the northwest or west, picking up power from 1.8 to 3 meters, while north or northeast offshore winds clean it up perfectly. Mid to high tide keeps it working best, especially on the rising tide, avoiding shallow takeoffs. In a typical session, expect technical lines demanding quick positioning, with occasional barrels if the swell aligns just right.

Consistency and Best Time

Lervily Reef breaks sometimes, around 50 days a year, with inconsistent surf that shines in fall and winter when northwest Atlantic swells push through. Aim for October to March for the most reliable action, dodging flat summers from June to September. Steer clear of southwesterly swells or onshore winds that muddle the face, and check forecasts closely since conditions shift fast in this exposed zone.

Crowd Levels

The spot stays uncrowded most days, drawing a mix of locals and visiting surfers. Weekends and holidays see a bit more action, but it rarely feels packed.

Who It's For

Lervily suits experienced surfers who handle fast, powerful point breaks with rocky takeoffs. Beginners should skip it due to the technical nature and boulder bottom, while intermediates might progress here after mastering easier Brittany waves. Advanced riders thrive on the ledgey sections for carving and airs when it turns on.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rips and undertows that pull hard on bigger days, plus the boulder reef that demands precise positioning. Avoid walking the jetty in rough weather to stay safe.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 15 to 18°C, calling for a 3/2mm fullsuit or spring suit for comfort. Winter from December to March drops to 10 to 13°C, requiring a 5/4mm hooded fullsuit to battle the chill. Spring and fall hover at 13 to 16°C, where a 4/3mm fullsuit with booties works well.

How to Get There

Fly into Quimper Pluguffan Airport (UIP), 30 kilometers east, then drive west on D784 toward Audierne. From Audierne, head to Sainte Evette harbor and the lifeboat station for free parking right in front. It's a short 5 to 15-minute walk along the jetty—look right for the small island and enter the water from the left side, paddling out left of the break. Trains reach Quimper station, followed by a 40-kilometer taxi or bus to Audierne; no direct public transport to the spot, so driving or rideshares are practical. Boat access from Audierne or Sainte Evette harbors is an option, but anchor securely with a pilot aboard.

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Lervily reef 

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47.998817 N / -4.565150 O
Brittany South
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Lervily reef Surf Spot Guide, France

Nestled in Brittany's wild Finistère coast, Lervily Reef delivers a fast, powerful right-hand point break that carves over boulders, offering technical rides for those who crave challenge. This exposed spot near a small island creates short, ledgey waves with punchy sections ideal for maneuvers on good days. Surfers drawn here find a raw, untamed vibe where watching the wave unfold rewards patience and skill.

Geography and Nature

Lervily Reef sits on the rugged Pointe de Lervily in Finistère, Brittany, about 4 kilometers from the small port town of Audierne, with dramatic cliffs and open ocean exposure defining the landscape. The area feels remote yet accessible, backed by coastal paths like the GR34 and overlooking a rocky shoreline with a tiny island visible at high tide. Boulders and flat rocks dominate the bottom, framed by steep headlands that amplify the wild Atlantic feel without urban intrusion.

Surf Setup

This point break fires right-handers over a boulder bottom, delivering fast and powerful waves that ledge up for short to normal rides up to 150 meters on the best swells. Optimal swells roll in from the northwest or west, picking up power from 1.8 to 3 meters, while north or northeast offshore winds clean it up perfectly. Mid to high tide keeps it working best, especially on the rising tide, avoiding shallow takeoffs. In a typical session, expect technical lines demanding quick positioning, with occasional barrels if the swell aligns just right.

Consistency and Best Time

Lervily Reef breaks sometimes, around 50 days a year, with inconsistent surf that shines in fall and winter when northwest Atlantic swells push through. Aim for October to March for the most reliable action, dodging flat summers from June to September. Steer clear of southwesterly swells or onshore winds that muddle the face, and check forecasts closely since conditions shift fast in this exposed zone.

Crowd Levels

The spot stays uncrowded most days, drawing a mix of locals and visiting surfers. Weekends and holidays see a bit more action, but it rarely feels packed.

Who It's For

Lervily suits experienced surfers who handle fast, powerful point breaks with rocky takeoffs. Beginners should skip it due to the technical nature and boulder bottom, while intermediates might progress here after mastering easier Brittany waves. Advanced riders thrive on the ledgey sections for carving and airs when it turns on.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rips and undertows that pull hard on bigger days, plus the boulder reef that demands precise positioning. Avoid walking the jetty in rough weather to stay safe.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 15 to 18°C, calling for a 3/2mm fullsuit or spring suit for comfort. Winter from December to March drops to 10 to 13°C, requiring a 5/4mm hooded fullsuit to battle the chill. Spring and fall hover at 13 to 16°C, where a 4/3mm fullsuit with booties works well.

How to Get There

Fly into Quimper Pluguffan Airport (UIP), 30 kilometers east, then drive west on D784 toward Audierne. From Audierne, head to Sainte Evette harbor and the lifeboat station for free parking right in front. It's a short 5 to 15-minute walk along the jetty—look right for the small island and enter the water from the left side, paddling out left of the break. Trains reach Quimper station, followed by a 40-kilometer taxi or bus to Audierne; no direct public transport to the spot, so driving or rideshares are practical. Boat access from Audierne or Sainte Evette harbors is an option, but anchor securely with a pilot aboard.

Wave Quality: Regional Classic

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Point-break
Normal lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
Good day lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
DIRECTION
Right
Good swell direction: NorthWest, West
Good wind direction: North, NorthEast
frequency
Sometimes break
Swell size: Starts working at 1.5m-2m /5ft-6ft and holds up to 3m+ / 10ft+
power
Fast, Powerful
Best Tide Position: Mid and high tide
Best Tide Movement: Rising tide

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Surf Lervily Reef from October to March for the most reliable action during fall and winter northwest Atlantic swells. It breaks around 50 days a year, shining on northwest or west swells from 1.8 to 3 meters with north or northeast offshore winds. Mid to high tide, especially rising, works best, while avoiding southwesterly swells or onshore winds that muddle conditions in this exposed spot.
Lervily Reef suits experienced surfers who handle fast, powerful point breaks with rocky takeoffs. Beginners should skip it due to the technical nature and boulder bottom, while intermediates might progress here after mastering easier Brittany waves. Advanced riders thrive on the ledgey sections for carving and airs when it turns on.
Lervily Reef offers a fast, powerful right-hand point break over boulders, with short to normal rides up to 150 meters and ledgey waves ideal for maneuvers. Optimal northwest or west swells from 1.8 to 3 meters pick up power, cleaned by north or northeast offshore winds, delivering technical lines with occasional barrels on good days.
Lervily Reef stays uncrowded most days with a mix of locals and visitors, seeing more action on weekends and holidays but rarely packed. Fly into Quimper Pluguffan Airport 30 kilometers east, drive to Audierne, then walk 5 to 15 minutes from free parking at Sainte Evette harbor lifeboat station along the jetty, entering left of the break.
Lervily Reef stands out with its raw, untamed vibe on Brittany's wild Finistère coast, delivering fast, powerful right-handers over boulders near a tiny island for technical, ledgey rides rewarding patience and skill. The exposed point creates punchy sections up to 150 meters on northwest swells, offering a remote yet accessible challenge unlike busier or easier waves elsewhere.

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