Biville

49.609267 N / -1.843283 O

Biville Surf Spot Guide, France

Nestled in Normandy's wild coastline, Biville delivers a classic beach-break experience with both rights and lefts peeling across a sandy bottom, offering hollow and fun waves that keep sessions exciting. This uncrowded gem provides a raw, authentic surf vibe where you can connect with the ocean without the hustle of popular spots. Surfers drawn to consistent sand setups and occasional powerful swells find Biville's remote feel irresistible for pure wave time.

Geography and Nature

Biville sits in the La Hague region of Normandy, France, within an expansive dune massif that shapes its remote, natural landscape far from urban bustle. The beach stretches along an 8-kilometer bay with fine sandy shores backed by rugged dunes and open countryside, creating an exposed yet pristine coastal setting. This wild, windswept environment enhances the sense of adventure for surfers seeking untouched Normandy waves.

Surf Setup

Biville is a reliable beach break firing rights and lefts over a forgiving sandy bottom, with waves ranging from fun walls to occasional hollow sections that barrel on the right days. It thrives on northwest, west, and southwest swells, while southeast, east, and northeast winds groom the faces for clean offshore conditions. Low and mid tides bring out the best shape, making peaks more defined and rideable. On a typical session, expect punchy waves up to 2-3 meters when swell aligns, delivering long, playful rides in a spacious lineup.

Consistency and Best Time

Biville breaks sometimes rather than consistently, with summer often flat and less reliable, so plan around northwest to southwest swells in the swell window. Fall and winter months from September to March offer the best chances for rideable surf, especially during Atlantic storm systems that push waves into the bay. Avoid midsummer visits if chasing waves, as flat spells dominate, and check forecasts closely for the infrequent but rewarding sessions.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays and weekends alike keep Biville mostly empty, giving ample space in the water. You'll share peaks sparingly with a mix of locals and occasional visitors.

Who It's For

Suitable for all surfers, Biville's sandy beach break welcomes beginners with mellow, rolling waves on smaller days for easy pop-ups and green room glimpses. Intermediates enjoy the fun rights and lefts that build speed across the bay, while advanced riders chase hollow tubes and powerful sections during bigger swells. Every level finds progression potential in its versatile setup.

Hazards to Respect

Strong rips can form with shifting sandbars, particularly on bigger swells, so paddle out smartly and respect the current. The sandy bottom minimizes rock risks, keeping it straightforward for most sessions.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October sees water temperatures between 15-18°C, calling for a 3/2mm fullsuit or steamer for comfort during longer sessions. Winter from December to March drops to 8-11°C, requiring a thick 5/4/3mm hooded wetsuit to handle the chill. Spring and fall hover at 11-14°C, where a 4/3mm fullsuit with booties provides reliable warmth.

How to Get There

Fly into Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG), about 350 kilometers away, or closer Caen Carpiquet (CFR) at 200 kilometers southeast for easier access. Cherbourg-Maupertus (CER) airport lies just 40 kilometers northwest, the most convenient for quick trips. Trains from Paris Saint-Lazare connect to Cherbourg station, then rent a car for the final 30-kilometer drive west along the D901 coastal road through scenic La Hague. Parking is free and plentiful right at the dune access points, with a short 200-500 meter walk over soft sand to the beach—pack light for the carry. Public buses from Cherbourg are limited, so driving offers the most flexibility for chasing sessions.

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Biville 

France
49.609267 N / -1.843283 O
Normandy
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Biville Surf Spot Guide, France

Nestled in Normandy's wild coastline, Biville delivers a classic beach-break experience with both rights and lefts peeling across a sandy bottom, offering hollow and fun waves that keep sessions exciting. This uncrowded gem provides a raw, authentic surf vibe where you can connect with the ocean without the hustle of popular spots. Surfers drawn to consistent sand setups and occasional powerful swells find Biville's remote feel irresistible for pure wave time.

Geography and Nature

Biville sits in the La Hague region of Normandy, France, within an expansive dune massif that shapes its remote, natural landscape far from urban bustle. The beach stretches along an 8-kilometer bay with fine sandy shores backed by rugged dunes and open countryside, creating an exposed yet pristine coastal setting. This wild, windswept environment enhances the sense of adventure for surfers seeking untouched Normandy waves.

Surf Setup

Biville is a reliable beach break firing rights and lefts over a forgiving sandy bottom, with waves ranging from fun walls to occasional hollow sections that barrel on the right days. It thrives on northwest, west, and southwest swells, while southeast, east, and northeast winds groom the faces for clean offshore conditions. Low and mid tides bring out the best shape, making peaks more defined and rideable. On a typical session, expect punchy waves up to 2-3 meters when swell aligns, delivering long, playful rides in a spacious lineup.

Consistency and Best Time

Biville breaks sometimes rather than consistently, with summer often flat and less reliable, so plan around northwest to southwest swells in the swell window. Fall and winter months from September to March offer the best chances for rideable surf, especially during Atlantic storm systems that push waves into the bay. Avoid midsummer visits if chasing waves, as flat spells dominate, and check forecasts closely for the infrequent but rewarding sessions.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays and weekends alike keep Biville mostly empty, giving ample space in the water. You'll share peaks sparingly with a mix of locals and occasional visitors.

Who It's For

Suitable for all surfers, Biville's sandy beach break welcomes beginners with mellow, rolling waves on smaller days for easy pop-ups and green room glimpses. Intermediates enjoy the fun rights and lefts that build speed across the bay, while advanced riders chase hollow tubes and powerful sections during bigger swells. Every level finds progression potential in its versatile setup.

Hazards to Respect

Strong rips can form with shifting sandbars, particularly on bigger swells, so paddle out smartly and respect the current. The sandy bottom minimizes rock risks, keeping it straightforward for most sessions.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October sees water temperatures between 15-18°C, calling for a 3/2mm fullsuit or steamer for comfort during longer sessions. Winter from December to March drops to 8-11°C, requiring a thick 5/4/3mm hooded wetsuit to handle the chill. Spring and fall hover at 11-14°C, where a 4/3mm fullsuit with booties provides reliable warmth.

How to Get There

Fly into Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG), about 350 kilometers away, or closer Caen Carpiquet (CFR) at 200 kilometers southeast for easier access. Cherbourg-Maupertus (CER) airport lies just 40 kilometers northwest, the most convenient for quick trips. Trains from Paris Saint-Lazare connect to Cherbourg station, then rent a car for the final 30-kilometer drive west along the D901 coastal road through scenic La Hague. Parking is free and plentiful right at the dune access points, with a short 200-500 meter walk over soft sand to the beach—pack light for the carry. Public buses from Cherbourg are limited, so driving offers the most flexibility for chasing sessions.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Beach-break
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction: NorthWest, West, SouthWest
Good wind direction: SouthEast, East, NorthEast
frequency
Sometimes break
Swell size: Starts working at Less than 1m / 3ft and holds up to 2m+ / 6ft+
power
Hollow, Fun
Best Tide Position: Low and mid tide
Best Tide Movement: Rising tide

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Fall and winter from September to March offer the best chances for rideable surf at Biville, especially during Atlantic storm systems that push waves into the bay. Summer months are often flat and less reliable, so avoid midsummer visits if chasing waves. Plan around northwest to southwest swells in the swell window and check forecasts closely for infrequent but rewarding sessions.
Yes, Biville welcomes beginners with mellow, rolling waves on smaller days that make pop-ups and green room glimpses easy to achieve. The sandy beach break provides a forgiving learning environment where new surfers can progress safely. Intermediates enjoy the fun rights and lefts that build speed across the bay, while advanced riders chase hollow tubes during bigger swells.
Biville is a reliable beach break firing rights and lefts over a sandy bottom with waves ranging from fun walls to occasional hollow sections that barrel on the right days. It thrives on northwest, west, and southwest swells, while southeast, east, and northeast winds groom the faces for clean offshore conditions. Low and mid tides bring out the best shape with punchy waves up to 2 to 3 meters.
Biville remains mostly empty on weekdays and weekends alike, giving ample space in the water with sparse sharing of peaks. Parking is free and plentiful right at the dune access points, with a short 200 to 500 meter walk over soft sand to the beach. The closest airport is Cherbourg-Maupertus just 40 kilometers northwest, followed by a 30 kilometer drive west along the D901 coastal road.
Biville delivers an uncrowded gem with a raw, authentic surf vibe where you can connect with the ocean without the hustle of popular spots. Nestled within an expansive dune massif in La Hague, the beach stretches along an 8 kilometer bay with fine sandy shores backed by rugged dunes and open countryside. This wild, windswept environment enhances the sense of adventure for surfers seeking untouched Normandy waves in a spacious, remote setting.

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