Jersey - La mare

49.169333 N / -2.084967 O

Jersey - La mare Surf Spot Guide, UK

La Mare in Jersey delivers a thrilling beach-break experience with punchy rights and lefts that barrel over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks, perfect for experienced surfers chasing hollow, fast waves. This spot pulses with raw power and fun sessions when conditions align, offering a raw Atlantic vibe that's rewarding for those ready to commit. Nestled in the Channel Islands, it stands out for its occasional perfection amid Jersey's surf-rich west coast.

Geography and Nature

La Mare sits on Jersey's rugged north coast, part of the scenic Channel Islands exposed to consistent Atlantic swells, far from urban bustle in a more remote, windswept setting compared to the busier west coast bays. The beach features a stretch of golden sand interspersed with rocky outcrops, backed by dramatic cliffs and green hills that frame the wild coastal landscape. This natural setup creates a focused wave environment, with the open ocean delivering clean lines on good days.

Surf Setup

La Mare is a classic beach-break firing rights and lefts, often forming hollow A-frames with fast, powerful sections that demand quick maneuvers. It thrives on south-west, south, or south-east swells, paired with north or north-east offshore winds to keep faces clean and glassy. High tide is essential here, as the waves stand up best with water covering the sand and rocks, turning average swell into steep, rewarding rides. On a typical session, expect fast lines with occasional barrels, lasting 100-150 meters if you position right.

Consistency and Best Time

La Mare breaks sometimes, relying on specific swells rather than daily consistency, making it a spot to chase rather than count on. Spring and autumn shine brightest, with September through November delivering reliable south swells and milder easterly winds, while avoiding flat summer lulls or stormy winter excesses. Steer clear of mid-summer when swells fade, and time visits for high tide windows during neap tides for safer access.

Crowd Levels

Crowd levels stay low with few surfers on weekdays or weekends, blending locals and occasional visitors in a relaxed lineup.

Who It's For

This spot suits experienced surfers who can handle powerful, fast waves and rocky sections. Beginners should look elsewhere due to the hollow takeoffs and speed, while intermediates might progress here on smaller days but need solid skills for the punch. Advanced riders will love the barrels and long walls when it fires.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rocks exposed at lower tides and potential rips pulling offshore on bigger swells. Jersey's large tidal range means staying aware of fast-changing conditions keeps sessions safe.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 16-20°C, where a 3/2mm wetsuit or shorty works for most sessions. Winter from December to March drops to 9-12°C, requiring a thick 5/4/3mm steamer with boots and gloves for comfort. Spring and fall hover at 12-16°C, so a 4/3mm fullsuit provides reliable warmth during those prime swell months.

How to Get There

Fly into Jersey Airport (JER), just 12 kilometers from La Mare, with easy rental car access via main coastal roads heading north. No direct trains serve the island, but ferries from UK ports like Poole or Portsmouth arrive at St Helier harbour, about 15 kilometers south—rent a car or bus north. Park in nearby free or paid lots along the north coast roads, with a short 200-500 meter walk to the beach; public buses from St Helier stop close by at Greve de Lecq, making it straightforward for surfers without wheels.

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49.169333 N / -2.084967 O
Channel Islands
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Jersey - La mare Surf Spot Guide, UK

La Mare in Jersey delivers a thrilling beach-break experience with punchy rights and lefts that barrel over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks, perfect for experienced surfers chasing hollow, fast waves. This spot pulses with raw power and fun sessions when conditions align, offering a raw Atlantic vibe that's rewarding for those ready to commit. Nestled in the Channel Islands, it stands out for its occasional perfection amid Jersey's surf-rich west coast.

Geography and Nature

La Mare sits on Jersey's rugged north coast, part of the scenic Channel Islands exposed to consistent Atlantic swells, far from urban bustle in a more remote, windswept setting compared to the busier west coast bays. The beach features a stretch of golden sand interspersed with rocky outcrops, backed by dramatic cliffs and green hills that frame the wild coastal landscape. This natural setup creates a focused wave environment, with the open ocean delivering clean lines on good days.

Surf Setup

La Mare is a classic beach-break firing rights and lefts, often forming hollow A-frames with fast, powerful sections that demand quick maneuvers. It thrives on south-west, south, or south-east swells, paired with north or north-east offshore winds to keep faces clean and glassy. High tide is essential here, as the waves stand up best with water covering the sand and rocks, turning average swell into steep, rewarding rides. On a typical session, expect fast lines with occasional barrels, lasting 100-150 meters if you position right.

Consistency and Best Time

La Mare breaks sometimes, relying on specific swells rather than daily consistency, making it a spot to chase rather than count on. Spring and autumn shine brightest, with September through November delivering reliable south swells and milder easterly winds, while avoiding flat summer lulls or stormy winter excesses. Steer clear of mid-summer when swells fade, and time visits for high tide windows during neap tides for safer access.

Crowd Levels

Crowd levels stay low with few surfers on weekdays or weekends, blending locals and occasional visitors in a relaxed lineup.

Who It's For

This spot suits experienced surfers who can handle powerful, fast waves and rocky sections. Beginners should look elsewhere due to the hollow takeoffs and speed, while intermediates might progress here on smaller days but need solid skills for the punch. Advanced riders will love the barrels and long walls when it fires.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rocks exposed at lower tides and potential rips pulling offshore on bigger swells. Jersey's large tidal range means staying aware of fast-changing conditions keeps sessions safe.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 16-20°C, where a 3/2mm wetsuit or shorty works for most sessions. Winter from December to March drops to 9-12°C, requiring a thick 5/4/3mm steamer with boots and gloves for comfort. Spring and fall hover at 12-16°C, so a 4/3mm fullsuit provides reliable warmth during those prime swell months.

How to Get There

Fly into Jersey Airport (JER), just 12 kilometers from La Mare, with easy rental car access via main coastal roads heading north. No direct trains serve the island, but ferries from UK ports like Poole or Portsmouth arrive at St Helier harbour, about 15 kilometers south—rent a car or bus north. Park in nearby free or paid lots along the north coast roads, with a short 200-500 meter walk to the beach; public buses from St Helier stop close by at Greve de Lecq, making it straightforward for surfers without wheels.

Wave Quality: Regional Classic

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Beach-break
Normal lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
Good day lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction: SouthWest, South, SouthEast
Good wind direction: North, NorthEast
frequency
Sometimes break
Swell size: Starts working at Less than 1m / 3ft and holds up to 3m+ / 10ft+
power
Hollow, Fast, Powerful, Fun
Best Tide Position: High tide only
Best Tide Movement: Rising and falling tides

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Spring and autumn are best, especially September through November with south swells and north or north-east offshore winds at high tide. This spot breaks sometimes, relying on specific south-west, south, or south-east swells during neap tides for clean, glassy faces. Avoid flat summer lulls or stormy winter excesses for safer, rewarding sessions on Jersey's north coast.
Jersey - La Mare suits experienced surfers who can handle powerful, fast waves and rocky sections. Beginners should look elsewhere due to hollow takeoffs and speed, while intermediates might progress on smaller days with solid skills. Advanced riders love the barrels and long walls when it fires.
It's a classic beach-break with punchy rights and lefts that barrel over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks, forming hollow A-frames. Waves thrive on south-west, south, or south-east swells with north or north-east offshore winds, best at high tide for fast lines and occasional barrels lasting 100-150 meters.
Crowd levels stay low with few surfers on weekdays or weekends, blending locals and visitors in a relaxed lineup. Fly into Jersey Airport 12 kilometers away, rent a car via coastal roads, or take ferries to St Helier 15 kilometers south then bus north. Park in nearby lots with a 200-500 meter walk, or use public buses stopping at Greve de Lecq.
La Mare stands out on Jersey's rugged north coast for its thrilling beach-break with hollow, fast waves and raw Atlantic power, unlike busier west coast bays. Nestled in a remote, windswept setting with golden sand, rocky outcrops, cliffs, and green hills, it offers occasional perfection for committed surfers chasing rewarding sessions.

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