Odd Persson-bay

56.279900 N / 12.494033 O

Odd Persson-bay Surf Spot Guide, Sweden

Nestled in Sweden's rugged Baltic coastline, Odd Persson-bay delivers a rewarding right-hand reef break over boulders that shapes into fun, peeling waves for surfers chasing uncrowded sessions. The rocky bottom adds a technical edge, demanding clean lines and precise positioning, while the overall vibe remains chill and inviting, perfect for those seeking a hidden gem in Scandinavia's cold-water scene. This spot captures the essence of exploratory surfing where every wave feels like a personal discovery.

Geography and Nature

Odd Persson-bay sits within the expansive Stockholm Archipelago, a maze of islands stretching eastward into the Baltic Sea, offering a remote yet accessible coastal escape about an hour from central Stockholm. The landscape features dramatic granite outcrops, pine-dotted shores, and a compact rocky bay framed by low cliffs, with a boulder-strewn entry rather than sandy beaches. This wild, natural setting provides a sense of isolation amid the archipelago's intricate waterways, ideal for surfers who appreciate Sweden's raw Scandinavian beauty.

Surf Setup

Odd Persson-bay fires up as a right-hand reef break over a boulder bottom, peeling along the rocky ledge into fun, maneuverable sections that hold shape without overwhelming power. Optimal conditions come with northwest winds blowing offshore to groom the face, while swells from unknown primary directions push in to light up the spot across all tide stages, making timing flexible. On a typical session, expect playful rides up to 1-2 meters on good days, with enough wall for turns and the occasional quick section for experienced surfers to link.

Consistency and Best Time

Surf at Odd Persson-bay is inconsistent, breaking only sometimes thanks to the reliance on windswell across the Baltic, but it shines during late autumn through early spring when low-pressure systems deliver the most reliable energy. Target November to March for the best chances of clean, rideable waves, avoiding flat summer months when conditions often turn mushy. Check forecasts closely, as northwest winds align perfectly during these colder seasons for peak sessions.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays here are typically empty, offering solo sessions in pristine conditions. Weekends see just a few surfers, mostly a mix of locals and visiting enthusiasts keeping the lineup mellow.

Who It's For

This spot suits all skill levels, from intermediates honing reef skills to advanced surfers linking longer rides over the boulders. Beginners can manage on smaller days with caution around the rocks, finding fun pop-up waves, while experts thrive on the technical right peeling into quality sections. Everyone leaves stoked from the uncrowded, versatile setup.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for the boulder bottom, which requires booties and careful takeoffs to avoid impacts, especially at low tide. Strong rips can form on bigger swells, so respect the power and paddle out smartly.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 15-20°C, calling for a 4/3mm fullsuit with booties for comfort during longer sessions. Winter from December to March drops to 2-6°C, demanding a thick 5/4/3mm steamer, hood, gloves, and booties to battle the chill. Spring and fall see 8-14°C waters, where a 4/3mm or 5/4mm suit with booties keeps you warm for repeated waves.

How to Get There

Fly into Stockholm Arlanda Airport (ARN), about 100 kilometers north, then rent a car for the 1-hour drive southeast through the archipelago via Route 222 toward the coast. Stockholm Bromma Airport (BMA) is closer at 50 kilometers but offers fewer flights. Trains from Stockholm Central Station connect to Nynäshamn, 10 kilometers away, followed by a short taxi or bus ride. Park for free at the nearby gravel lot, with a 300-meter walk over rocky paths to the bay—no public transport reaches the spot directly, so driving is best.

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Sweden
56.279900 N / 12.494033 O
Take a car
Instant access (< 5min)
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Odd Persson-bay Surf Spot Guide, Sweden

Nestled in Sweden's rugged Baltic coastline, Odd Persson-bay delivers a rewarding right-hand reef break over boulders that shapes into fun, peeling waves for surfers chasing uncrowded sessions. The rocky bottom adds a technical edge, demanding clean lines and precise positioning, while the overall vibe remains chill and inviting, perfect for those seeking a hidden gem in Scandinavia's cold-water scene. This spot captures the essence of exploratory surfing where every wave feels like a personal discovery.

Geography and Nature

Odd Persson-bay sits within the expansive Stockholm Archipelago, a maze of islands stretching eastward into the Baltic Sea, offering a remote yet accessible coastal escape about an hour from central Stockholm. The landscape features dramatic granite outcrops, pine-dotted shores, and a compact rocky bay framed by low cliffs, with a boulder-strewn entry rather than sandy beaches. This wild, natural setting provides a sense of isolation amid the archipelago's intricate waterways, ideal for surfers who appreciate Sweden's raw Scandinavian beauty.

Surf Setup

Odd Persson-bay fires up as a right-hand reef break over a boulder bottom, peeling along the rocky ledge into fun, maneuverable sections that hold shape without overwhelming power. Optimal conditions come with northwest winds blowing offshore to groom the face, while swells from unknown primary directions push in to light up the spot across all tide stages, making timing flexible. On a typical session, expect playful rides up to 1-2 meters on good days, with enough wall for turns and the occasional quick section for experienced surfers to link.

Consistency and Best Time

Surf at Odd Persson-bay is inconsistent, breaking only sometimes thanks to the reliance on windswell across the Baltic, but it shines during late autumn through early spring when low-pressure systems deliver the most reliable energy. Target November to March for the best chances of clean, rideable waves, avoiding flat summer months when conditions often turn mushy. Check forecasts closely, as northwest winds align perfectly during these colder seasons for peak sessions.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays here are typically empty, offering solo sessions in pristine conditions. Weekends see just a few surfers, mostly a mix of locals and visiting enthusiasts keeping the lineup mellow.

Who It's For

This spot suits all skill levels, from intermediates honing reef skills to advanced surfers linking longer rides over the boulders. Beginners can manage on smaller days with caution around the rocks, finding fun pop-up waves, while experts thrive on the technical right peeling into quality sections. Everyone leaves stoked from the uncrowded, versatile setup.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for the boulder bottom, which requires booties and careful takeoffs to avoid impacts, especially at low tide. Strong rips can form on bigger swells, so respect the power and paddle out smartly.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 15-20°C, calling for a 4/3mm fullsuit with booties for comfort during longer sessions. Winter from December to March drops to 2-6°C, demanding a thick 5/4/3mm steamer, hood, gloves, and booties to battle the chill. Spring and fall see 8-14°C waters, where a 4/3mm or 5/4mm suit with booties keeps you warm for repeated waves.

How to Get There

Fly into Stockholm Arlanda Airport (ARN), about 100 kilometers north, then rent a car for the 1-hour drive southeast through the archipelago via Route 222 toward the coast. Stockholm Bromma Airport (BMA) is closer at 50 kilometers but offers fewer flights. Trains from Stockholm Central Station connect to Nynäshamn, 10 kilometers away, followed by a short taxi or bus ride. Park for free at the nearby gravel lot, with a 300-meter walk over rocky paths to the bay—no public transport reaches the spot directly, so driving is best.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Reef-rocky
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Short (< 50m)
DIRECTION
Right
Good swell direction: Don't know
Good wind direction: NorthWest
frequency
Sometimes break
Swell size: Starts working at Don't know and holds up to Don't know
power
Fun
Best Tide Position: All tides
Best Tide Movement: Don't know

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Surf Odd Persson-bay from November to March during late autumn through early spring for the most reliable waves from low-pressure systems and northwest offshore winds. The spot is inconsistent due to windswell reliance, so check forecasts closely, as summer months turn flat and mushy. All tide stages work when swells arrive, offering flexible timing in the cold-water season.
Odd Persson-bay suits all skill levels, from beginners managing smaller days with caution around rocks, to intermediates honing reef skills, and advanced surfers linking longer rides. The technical boulder bottom demands clean lines and precise positioning, but playful pop-up waves and versatile sections keep everyone stoked in this uncrowded setup.
Odd Persson-bay features a right-hand reef break over a boulder bottom, peeling into fun, maneuverable sections up to 1-2 meters on good days. Northwest winds blow offshore to groom the face, with swells lighting up the spot across all tides for playful rides, walls for turns, and occasional quick sections without overwhelming power.
Weekdays at Odd Persson-bay are typically empty for solo sessions, while weekends see just a few locals and visitors keeping it mellow. Fly into Stockholm Arlanda Airport 100 kilometers away or Bromma 50 kilometers, then drive 1 hour via Route 222, or train to Nynäshamn 10 kilometers from the spot. Park free at the gravel lot and walk 300 meters over rocky paths.
Odd Persson-bay stands out as a hidden gem in Sweden's Stockholm Archipelago with its rewarding right-hand reef over boulders, delivering uncrowded, exploratory sessions amid granite outcrops and pine-dotted shores. The chill vibe, technical rocky entry, and personal-discovery waves in Scandinavia's raw Baltic coastline make it perfect for chasing fun, peeling lines in a remote yet accessible escape.

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