Pornichet

47.263800 N / -2.347133 O

Pornichet Surf Spot Guide, France

Nestled on France's Atlantic coast, Pornichet delivers classic beach-break waves that peel both right and left over a sandy bottom, creating fun, approachable sessions for surfers of all abilities. This semi-reliable spot offers an ordinary power vibe with mellow rides that suit everyday swells up to 3 meters, blending the energy of a lively seaside town with uncrowded lineups on good days. It's the perfect hideaway for travelers seeking consistent beach fun without the intensity of bigger waves.

Geography and Nature

Pornichet sits in the Loire-Atlantique department within the Pays de la Loire region, just east of La Baule along the expansive Atlantic coastline. The spot fronts a wide, sandy beach typical of the area, backed by urban amenities like a casino, port, and promenade, making it more of a bustling resort town than a remote wilderness. The flat, open landscape exposes it well to westerly swells, with the sandy shore providing forgiving takeoffs amid the gentle coastal contours.

Surf Setup

Pornichet is a classic beach break that fires up with rights and lefts, sometimes forming approachable A-frames on well-shaped days, though barrels are rare in its ordinary power. It thrives on west to southwest swells with average to long periods, holding up to 2.5 to 3.25 meters before closing out. Offshore winds from the north, south, southeast, or east clean up the face best, while mid to high tide keeps the waves punchy and rideable over the shifting sandbars. On a typical session, expect forgiving walls for linking turns, with sessions lasting 20 to 30 minutes per wave in moderate conditions.

Consistency and Best Time

This exposed beach break has inconsistent surf that breaks sometimes rather than daily, with no strong seasonal pattern but better reliability from September to May when northwest Atlantic swells roll in steadily. Winter months bring the most consistent action alongside stronger winds, while summer can deliver surprise sessions but often goes flat. Avoid midsummer if chasing waves, as calm periods dominate, and check forecasts for west-southwest swells over 9-second periods to score.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays at Pornichet are typically empty, offering solo sessions even on firing days. Weekends draw a crowded mix of locals and tourists, especially in peak season.

Who It's For

Pornichet suits all surfers, from beginners to advanced, thanks to its sandy bottom and forgiving beach-break nature that rarely gets too heavy. Newcomers can paddle into knee-high whitewash for easy progression, intermediates enjoy chest-high peelers for practicing turns, and experts find room to push limits on bigger southwest swells up to 3 meters. Every level gets quality time in the water when conditions align.

Hazards to Respect

The sandy bottom keeps things safe overall, with no major rips, rocks, urchins, sharks, or jellyfish reported as consistent issues. Stay aware of occasional strong currents in bigger swells and check local flags for any temporary restrictions.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October sees water temperatures between 20°C and 25°C, calling for boardshorts or a 2/3mm shorty on cooler days. Winter from December to March drops to 10°C to 15°C, requiring a full 5/4mm steamer with booties for comfort. Spring and fall hover around 15°C to 20°C, where a 3/4mm or 4/3mm wetsuit handles variable chill effectively.

How to Get There

Fly into Nantes Atlantique Airport (NTE), about 60 kilometers away, or Saint-Nazaire Montoir Airport (SNR), roughly 16 kilometers distant, then rent a car for the quick coastal drive. Trains from Nantes or La Baule stations connect easily, with Pornichet's own station just 1 kilometer from the beach. From Nantes-Saint Nazaire highway, exit toward La Baule-Guerande then Pornichet—signs lead right to the spot beside the port. Ample free parking sits steps from the sand, and local buses run frequently from nearby towns for car-free access.

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47.263800 N / -2.347133 O
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Pornichet Surf Spot Guide, France

Nestled on France's Atlantic coast, Pornichet delivers classic beach-break waves that peel both right and left over a sandy bottom, creating fun, approachable sessions for surfers of all abilities. This semi-reliable spot offers an ordinary power vibe with mellow rides that suit everyday swells up to 3 meters, blending the energy of a lively seaside town with uncrowded lineups on good days. It's the perfect hideaway for travelers seeking consistent beach fun without the intensity of bigger waves.

Geography and Nature

Pornichet sits in the Loire-Atlantique department within the Pays de la Loire region, just east of La Baule along the expansive Atlantic coastline. The spot fronts a wide, sandy beach typical of the area, backed by urban amenities like a casino, port, and promenade, making it more of a bustling resort town than a remote wilderness. The flat, open landscape exposes it well to westerly swells, with the sandy shore providing forgiving takeoffs amid the gentle coastal contours.

Surf Setup

Pornichet is a classic beach break that fires up with rights and lefts, sometimes forming approachable A-frames on well-shaped days, though barrels are rare in its ordinary power. It thrives on west to southwest swells with average to long periods, holding up to 2.5 to 3.25 meters before closing out. Offshore winds from the north, south, southeast, or east clean up the face best, while mid to high tide keeps the waves punchy and rideable over the shifting sandbars. On a typical session, expect forgiving walls for linking turns, with sessions lasting 20 to 30 minutes per wave in moderate conditions.

Consistency and Best Time

This exposed beach break has inconsistent surf that breaks sometimes rather than daily, with no strong seasonal pattern but better reliability from September to May when northwest Atlantic swells roll in steadily. Winter months bring the most consistent action alongside stronger winds, while summer can deliver surprise sessions but often goes flat. Avoid midsummer if chasing waves, as calm periods dominate, and check forecasts for west-southwest swells over 9-second periods to score.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays at Pornichet are typically empty, offering solo sessions even on firing days. Weekends draw a crowded mix of locals and tourists, especially in peak season.

Who It's For

Pornichet suits all surfers, from beginners to advanced, thanks to its sandy bottom and forgiving beach-break nature that rarely gets too heavy. Newcomers can paddle into knee-high whitewash for easy progression, intermediates enjoy chest-high peelers for practicing turns, and experts find room to push limits on bigger southwest swells up to 3 meters. Every level gets quality time in the water when conditions align.

Hazards to Respect

The sandy bottom keeps things safe overall, with no major rips, rocks, urchins, sharks, or jellyfish reported as consistent issues. Stay aware of occasional strong currents in bigger swells and check local flags for any temporary restrictions.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October sees water temperatures between 20°C and 25°C, calling for boardshorts or a 2/3mm shorty on cooler days. Winter from December to March drops to 10°C to 15°C, requiring a full 5/4mm steamer with booties for comfort. Spring and fall hover around 15°C to 20°C, where a 3/4mm or 4/3mm wetsuit handles variable chill effectively.

How to Get There

Fly into Nantes Atlantique Airport (NTE), about 60 kilometers away, or Saint-Nazaire Montoir Airport (SNR), roughly 16 kilometers distant, then rent a car for the quick coastal drive. Trains from Nantes or La Baule stations connect easily, with Pornichet's own station just 1 kilometer from the beach. From Nantes-Saint Nazaire highway, exit toward La Baule-Guerande then Pornichet—signs lead right to the spot beside the port. Ample free parking sits steps from the sand, and local buses run frequently from nearby towns for car-free access.

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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: West, SouthWest
Good wind direction: North, South, SouthEast, East
frequency
Sometimes break
Swell size: Starts working at 1.5m-2m /5ft-6ft and holds up to 5m / 16 ft and over
power
Ordinary
Best Tide Position: Mid and high tide
Best Tide Movement: Rising and falling tides

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September through May offers the most consistent waves at Pornichet, with winter bringing the strongest and most reliable swells alongside northwest Atlantic conditions. Summer months can deliver surprise sessions but often go flat, so avoid midsummer if chasing waves. Check forecasts for west-southwest swells exceeding 9-second periods to score your best sessions.
Yes, Pornichet suits all skill levels from beginners to advanced thanks to its sandy bottom and forgiving beach-break nature. Newcomers can paddle into knee-high whitewash for easy progression, while the spot rarely gets too heavy. The mellow, approachable waves make it perfect for learning fundamental turns and building confidence in the water.
Pornichet is a classic beach break firing rights and lefts over a sandy bottom, sometimes forming approachable A-frames on well-shaped days. It thrives on west to southwest swells with average to long periods, holding up to 2.5 to 3.25 meters before closing out. Expect forgiving walls for linking turns, though barrels are rare due to its ordinary power vibe.
Weekdays at Pornichet are typically empty offering solo sessions, while weekends draw a crowded mix of locals and tourists. The spot sits just east of La Baule in Loire-Atlantique, accessible via the Nantes-Saint Nazaire highway with clear signs leading to the beach beside the port. Ample free parking sits steps from the sand, and trains from Nantes or La Baule stations connect easily to Pornichet's own station just 1 kilometre away.
Pornichet blends consistent beach-break fun with a lively seaside resort atmosphere, offering uncrowded lineups on good days without the intensity of bigger-wave spots. Its wide sandy beach provides forgiving takeoffs and mellow rides perfect for all abilities, while mid to high tide keeps waves punchy over shifting sandbars. The spot delivers ordinary power suited to everyday swells up to 3 metres, making it an ideal hideaway for travelers seeking approachable sessions with urban amenities nearby.

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