Ondres-Plage

43.578150 N / -1.490283 O

Ondres-Plage Surf Spot Guide, France

Nestled on France's wild Landes coast, Ondres-Plage delivers fast, hollow sandbar waves that ignite from 1 meter and hold shape up to over 3 meters, offering short take-offs into powerful rights and lefts at the A-frame peak on Plage Centrale. The sandy bottom keeps things forgiving while the beachbreak vibe stays raw and uncrowded, perfect for surfers chasing that classic South West punch without the frenzy. It's a spot where ordinary sessions turn epic on the right swell, drawing those who crave quality over quantity.

Geography and Nature

Ondres-Plage sits in the Landes region of southwestern France, just south of Capbreton and a few kilometers from the Basque Country border, facing due west into the Atlantic for optimal swell capture. This exposed stretch features long, wide sandy beaches backed by pine forests and dunes, creating a remote, natural feel far from urban hustle. The coastal landscape is classic Landes—golden sands meeting rolling waves, with no rocky outcrops or reefs to interrupt the clean sandbar setups.

Surf Setup

Ondres-Plage is a sandbar beachbreak firing rights and lefts, often forming hollow, powerful A-frames at Plage Centrale with short, tuck-in take-offs that demand quick reflexes. It thrives on northwest, west, and southwest swells, cleaned up perfectly by southeast, east, or northeast offshore winds. Low and mid tides are prime, especially mid-incoming or two hours before low, while high tide brings slamming shorebreaks to avoid. In a typical session, expect regular, punchy waves from 0.5 to 3 meters that mix ordinary rides with hollow barrels, rewarding precise positioning on the shifting bars.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot offers regular, fairly consistent surf year-round thanks to its exposed position and mix of groundswells and windswells, working anytime but peaking from September to March when northwest swells roll in strong. Summer brings smaller, fun waves ideal for lighter crowds, while winter delivers the heaviest power—aim for fall and spring transitions for the sweet spot of size and clean conditions. Steer clear of flat summer lulls or stormy high tides that close out.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays keep Ondres-Plage mostly empty, giving ample space even on good days. Weekends see a few surfers, mainly locals, with numbers picking up slightly in peak summer.

Who It's For

Ondres-Plage suits experienced surfers best, thanks to its powerful, hollow waves and fast lines that punish hesitation. Intermediates can score on smaller summer swells under 1.5 meters, building skills on the sandy setup, while beginners should seek foamier days or nearby spots. Advanced riders thrive here year-round, chasing tubes up to 3 meters on northwest swells.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rips and undertow, especially on bigger swells or outgoing tides, which can pull strong across the beach. No rocks or urchins mar the sandy bottom, keeping it straightforward.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October sees water temperatures of 18 to 22°C, calling for boardshorts or a 2/3mm shorty on cooler mornings. Winter from December to March drops to 11 to 14°C, requiring a full 5/4mm wetsuit with booties for comfort. Spring and fall hover at 14 to 18°C, where a 3/4mm or 4/3mm steamer handles variable conditions well.

How to Get There

Fly into Biarritz-Anglet-Bayonne Airport (BIQ), just 13 kilometers north, for the quickest access, or Bordeaux Airport (BOD) about 150 kilometers away. Trains run to Bayonne station, 15 kilometers north, with buses or taxis onward. Drive south on the A63 from Biarritz, exiting at Ondres for free roadside parking steps from the beach—no long walks needed. Public buses from Bayonne or Labenne drop right at Plage Centrale.

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France
43.578150 N / -1.490283 O
Landes
Take a car
Short walk (5-15 mn)
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Ondres-Plage Surf Spot Guide, France

Nestled on France's wild Landes coast, Ondres-Plage delivers fast, hollow sandbar waves that ignite from 1 meter and hold shape up to over 3 meters, offering short take-offs into powerful rights and lefts at the A-frame peak on Plage Centrale. The sandy bottom keeps things forgiving while the beachbreak vibe stays raw and uncrowded, perfect for surfers chasing that classic South West punch without the frenzy. It's a spot where ordinary sessions turn epic on the right swell, drawing those who crave quality over quantity.

Geography and Nature

Ondres-Plage sits in the Landes region of southwestern France, just south of Capbreton and a few kilometers from the Basque Country border, facing due west into the Atlantic for optimal swell capture. This exposed stretch features long, wide sandy beaches backed by pine forests and dunes, creating a remote, natural feel far from urban hustle. The coastal landscape is classic Landes—golden sands meeting rolling waves, with no rocky outcrops or reefs to interrupt the clean sandbar setups.

Surf Setup

Ondres-Plage is a sandbar beachbreak firing rights and lefts, often forming hollow, powerful A-frames at Plage Centrale with short, tuck-in take-offs that demand quick reflexes. It thrives on northwest, west, and southwest swells, cleaned up perfectly by southeast, east, or northeast offshore winds. Low and mid tides are prime, especially mid-incoming or two hours before low, while high tide brings slamming shorebreaks to avoid. In a typical session, expect regular, punchy waves from 0.5 to 3 meters that mix ordinary rides with hollow barrels, rewarding precise positioning on the shifting bars.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot offers regular, fairly consistent surf year-round thanks to its exposed position and mix of groundswells and windswells, working anytime but peaking from September to March when northwest swells roll in strong. Summer brings smaller, fun waves ideal for lighter crowds, while winter delivers the heaviest power—aim for fall and spring transitions for the sweet spot of size and clean conditions. Steer clear of flat summer lulls or stormy high tides that close out.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays keep Ondres-Plage mostly empty, giving ample space even on good days. Weekends see a few surfers, mainly locals, with numbers picking up slightly in peak summer.

Who It's For

Ondres-Plage suits experienced surfers best, thanks to its powerful, hollow waves and fast lines that punish hesitation. Intermediates can score on smaller summer swells under 1.5 meters, building skills on the sandy setup, while beginners should seek foamier days or nearby spots. Advanced riders thrive here year-round, chasing tubes up to 3 meters on northwest swells.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rips and undertow, especially on bigger swells or outgoing tides, which can pull strong across the beach. No rocks or urchins mar the sandy bottom, keeping it straightforward.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October sees water temperatures of 18 to 22°C, calling for boardshorts or a 2/3mm shorty on cooler mornings. Winter from December to March drops to 11 to 14°C, requiring a full 5/4mm wetsuit with booties for comfort. Spring and fall hover at 14 to 18°C, where a 3/4mm or 4/3mm steamer handles variable conditions well.

How to Get There

Fly into Biarritz-Anglet-Bayonne Airport (BIQ), just 13 kilometers north, for the quickest access, or Bordeaux Airport (BOD) about 150 kilometers away. Trains run to Bayonne station, 15 kilometers north, with buses or taxis onward. Drive south on the A63 from Biarritz, exiting at Ondres for free roadside parking steps from the beach—no long walks needed. Public buses from Bayonne or Labenne drop right at Plage Centrale.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Sand-bar
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
Regular
Swell size: Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 3m+ / 10ft+
power
Hollow, Powerful, Ordinary
Best Tide Position: Low and mid tide
Best Tide Movement: Rising and falling tides

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Ondres-Plage peaks from September to March with northwest swells, offering regular surf year-round but best on low and mid tides like mid-incoming or two hours before low. It thrives on northwest, west, and southwest swells cleaned by southeast, east, or northeast offshore winds, with summer smaller waves and winter heavier power—avoid high tide shorebreaks and flat summer lulls.
Ondres-Plage best suits experienced surfers due to its powerful, hollow waves and fast lines demanding quick reflexes. Intermediates can score on smaller summer swells under 1.5 meters on the sandy bottom, while beginners should seek foamier days or nearby spots—advanced riders thrive year-round chasing tubes up to 3 meters.
Ondres-Plage is a sandbar beachbreak with fast, hollow A-frame peaks at Plage Centrale delivering short take-offs into powerful rights and lefts from 0.5 to 3 meters. It ignites from 1 meter, holds shape over 3 meters on northwest, west, and southwest swells, with a forgiving sandy bottom and raw beachbreak vibe mixing ordinary rides with barrels.
Weekdays at Ondres-Plage stay mostly empty, weekends see few local surfers with slight summer upticks, keeping it uncrowded. Fly into Biarritz Airport 13 kilometers north or Bordeaux 150 kilometers away, train to Bayonne 15 kilometers north then bus or taxi, or drive A63 south exiting at Ondres for free roadside parking steps from Plage Centrale.
Ondres-Plage stands out for its raw, uncrowded Landes coast sandbar waves with classic South West punch, forming hollow A-frames without rocks or frenzy. Backed by pine forests and dunes for a remote natural feel, it turns ordinary sessions epic on the right swell, prioritizing quality powerful rights and lefts in a wide sandy beach setup.

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