Lillsnack point

59767 N / 18883 O

Lillsnack point Surf Spot Guide, Sweden

Hidden in the remote northern reaches of Sweden's Gulf of Bothnia, Lillsnack Point delivers a rare right-hand point break that carves over boulders into hollow, powerful lines. This experienced surfer's gem thrives on north-east swells, offering long rides with a raw, untamed vibe amid the stark Arctic landscape. It's the kind of spot where patient wave hunters score uncrowded sessions under the midnight sun.

Geography and Nature

Lillsnack Point sits near Skellefteå in northern Sweden, along the rugged coastline of the Gulf of Bothnia where forested shores meet icy waters. The area feels remote and wild, far from urban bustle, with a rocky shoreline dotted by boulders and sparse pebble beaches rather than sandy expanses. Towering pines and dramatic headlands frame the point, creating a pristine, windswept natural setting that amplifies the isolation and beauty of this Baltic frontier.

Surf Setup

Lillsnack Point is a classic right-hand point break peeling over a boulder bottom, firing up with north, east, or north-east swells that wrap in perfectly for hollow, powerful waves. Offshore winds from the west, south-west, or south groom the face, while it holds across all tides, though low to mid tide often sharpens the take-off. Expect a typical session to deliver punchy rights from 0.3 meters up, testing your rail work on the steep sections before mellowing into speed lines.

Consistency and Best Time

Surf at Lillsnack Point is infrequent but rewarding, firing sometimes on north-east swells during the ice-free summer months from June to October when windswell dominates the Gulf of Bothnia. Avoid winter and early spring when ice covers the coast, shutting down access entirely; late autumn can offer sporadic pulses if low-pressure systems align. Check forecasts closely, as strong winds unlock its potential even in choppy conditions.

Crowd Levels

Few surfers paddle out here on weekdays or weekends, keeping sessions spacious. You'll share waves with a small mix of locals and occasional traveling surfers drawn to the north's quiet breaks.

Who It's For

This spot suits experienced surfers who thrive on powerful point breaks and boulder-strewn take-offs. Beginners should steer clear due to the unforgiving bottom and steep drops, while intermediates might progress on smaller days but need solid positioning skills. Advanced riders will revel in the hollow barrels and long walls when it turns on.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for the boulder bottom that demands precise wave management to avoid impacts, and be ready for occasional strong rips pulling across the point. Strong winds can add chop, so time your sessions wisely.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 12 to 18 degrees Celsius, calling for a full 5/4 mm wetsuit with booties for comfort on longer sessions. Winter from December to March sees waters drop to 2 to 6 degrees Celsius under ice cover, requiring a thick 6/5 mm hooded wetsuit if venturing out in rare open patches. Spring and fall hover around 6 to 12 degrees Celsius, where a 5/4 mm wetsuit with hood and gloves keeps you warm against the chill Baltic bite.

How to Get There

Fly into Skellefteå Airport (SKE), just 20 kilometers from the spot, or Umeå Airport (UME) about 150 kilometers south for more flight options. From Skellefteå, rent a car and drive 15 kilometers north along coastal roads toward the point; public buses connect the city to nearby villages but require a short hitch or taxi for the final stretch. Free roadside parking sits within a 200-meter walk to the rocky entry, making access straightforward for self-sufficient surfers.

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Lillsnack point 

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59767 N / 18883 O
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Lillsnack point Surf Spot Guide, Sweden

Hidden in the remote northern reaches of Sweden's Gulf of Bothnia, Lillsnack Point delivers a rare right-hand point break that carves over boulders into hollow, powerful lines. This experienced surfer's gem thrives on north-east swells, offering long rides with a raw, untamed vibe amid the stark Arctic landscape. It's the kind of spot where patient wave hunters score uncrowded sessions under the midnight sun.

Geography and Nature

Lillsnack Point sits near Skellefteå in northern Sweden, along the rugged coastline of the Gulf of Bothnia where forested shores meet icy waters. The area feels remote and wild, far from urban bustle, with a rocky shoreline dotted by boulders and sparse pebble beaches rather than sandy expanses. Towering pines and dramatic headlands frame the point, creating a pristine, windswept natural setting that amplifies the isolation and beauty of this Baltic frontier.

Surf Setup

Lillsnack Point is a classic right-hand point break peeling over a boulder bottom, firing up with north, east, or north-east swells that wrap in perfectly for hollow, powerful waves. Offshore winds from the west, south-west, or south groom the face, while it holds across all tides, though low to mid tide often sharpens the take-off. Expect a typical session to deliver punchy rights from 0.3 meters up, testing your rail work on the steep sections before mellowing into speed lines.

Consistency and Best Time

Surf at Lillsnack Point is infrequent but rewarding, firing sometimes on north-east swells during the ice-free summer months from June to October when windswell dominates the Gulf of Bothnia. Avoid winter and early spring when ice covers the coast, shutting down access entirely; late autumn can offer sporadic pulses if low-pressure systems align. Check forecasts closely, as strong winds unlock its potential even in choppy conditions.

Crowd Levels

Few surfers paddle out here on weekdays or weekends, keeping sessions spacious. You'll share waves with a small mix of locals and occasional traveling surfers drawn to the north's quiet breaks.

Who It's For

This spot suits experienced surfers who thrive on powerful point breaks and boulder-strewn take-offs. Beginners should steer clear due to the unforgiving bottom and steep drops, while intermediates might progress on smaller days but need solid positioning skills. Advanced riders will revel in the hollow barrels and long walls when it turns on.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for the boulder bottom that demands precise wave management to avoid impacts, and be ready for occasional strong rips pulling across the point. Strong winds can add chop, so time your sessions wisely.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 12 to 18 degrees Celsius, calling for a full 5/4 mm wetsuit with booties for comfort on longer sessions. Winter from December to March sees waters drop to 2 to 6 degrees Celsius under ice cover, requiring a thick 6/5 mm hooded wetsuit if venturing out in rare open patches. Spring and fall hover around 6 to 12 degrees Celsius, where a 5/4 mm wetsuit with hood and gloves keeps you warm against the chill Baltic bite.

How to Get There

Fly into Skellefteå Airport (SKE), just 20 kilometers from the spot, or Umeå Airport (UME) about 150 kilometers south for more flight options. From Skellefteå, rent a car and drive 15 kilometers north along coastal roads toward the point; public buses connect the city to nearby villages but require a short hitch or taxi for the final stretch. Free roadside parking sits within a 200-meter walk to the rocky entry, making access straightforward for self-sufficient surfers.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Point-break
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
DIRECTION
Right
Good swell direction: North, East, NorthEast
Good wind direction: West, SouthWest, South
frequency
Sometimes break
Swell size: Starts working at Less than 1m / 3ft and holds up to 3m+ / 10ft+
power
Hollow, Powerful
Best Tide Position: All tides
Best Tide Movement:

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Surf Lillsnack Point from June to October during ice-free summer months when north-east swells and windswell create rewarding sessions. Avoid winter and early spring due to ice cover, and check late autumn for sporadic pulses from low-pressure systems. Strong winds can unlock potential even in choppy conditions, so monitor forecasts closely for infrequent but powerful waves under the midnight sun.
Lillsnack Point suits experienced surfers who handle powerful point breaks and boulder-strewn take-offs. Beginners should avoid it due to the unforgiving bottom and steep drops, while intermediates can progress on smaller days with solid positioning. Advanced riders enjoy hollow barrels and long walls when conditions fire.
Lillsnack Point offers a right-hand point break peeling over boulders into hollow, powerful lines from north, east, or north-east swells. Offshore west, south-west, or south winds groom the face, holding across all tides with low to mid sharpening take-offs. Sessions deliver punchy rights from 0.3 meters, testing rail work on steep sections before speed lines.
Lillsnack Point stays uncrowded with few surfers on weekdays or weekends, shared among locals and traveling surfers. Fly into Skellefteå Airport 20 kilometers away or Umeå 150 kilometers south, then drive 15 kilometers north from Skellefteå. Free roadside parking is a 200-meter walk to rocky entry, with buses needing a short final hitch or taxi.
Lillsnack Point stands out as a rare right-hand point break in remote northern Sweden's Gulf of Bothnia, carving hollow lines over boulders amid stark Arctic forests and headlands. Patient wave hunters score long, uncrowded rides with raw power under midnight sun, far from urban areas in a wild, windswept setting unmatched in the Baltic frontier.

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