Chalupy

54.769017 N / 18.484500 O

Chalupy Surf Spot Guide, Poland

Nestled on Poland's stunning Hel Peninsula, Chalupy delivers a classic beach-break experience with a sandy bottom that shapes fun right and left handers for all skill levels. This underrated Baltic gem offers a laid-back vibe where you can score playful waves without the hustle of crowded lineups, perfect for surfers seeking an off-the-beaten-path adventure in Europe. The overall atmosphere is welcoming, with a small community of dedicated wave riders sharing the sandy shores.

Geography and Nature

Chalupy sits on the narrow Hel Peninsula in northern Poland's Pomeranian Voivodeship, a long, thin strip of land jutting into the Baltic Sea between Władysławowo and the town of Hel. This remote coastal village features wide, sandy beaches backed by pine dunes and offers a peaceful, natural setting far from urban bustle, with the Bay of Puck on one side and the open Baltic on the other. The landscape is characterized by shifting sandbars and a pristine shoreline that creates ideal conditions for beach-break waves.

Surf Setup

Chalupy is a reliable beach break over a sandy bottom, producing mellow rights and lefts that peel along the shore, often forming fun A-frames on the right days. The spot fires best on west swells, which wrap in from the Baltic, and west winds keep things offshore for clean faces. Tide information is limited, so check local conditions, but mid to high tide often provides the most forgiving takeoff zones. On a typical session, expect shoulder-high fun waves that let you link turns in uncrowded sets.

Consistency and Best Time

Surf at Chalupy is inconsistent, breaking sometimes when Baltic windswells from winter storms roll in, with the best action from late fall through early spring—particularly October to March—during periods of northwesterly groundswells. Summer months bring flatter conditions due to lighter winds, so avoid June to August if chasing waves, though checking forecasts a week ahead can reveal surprise sessions. Winter offers the most reliable power, with cleaner lines on 10-20 dedicated swell days per season.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays at Chalupy are typically empty, giving you solo sessions, while weekends see a few surfers joining the lineup. The crowd mixes locals and visiting wave hunters in a relaxed manner.

Who It's For

This spot suits all surfers, from beginners paddling into whitewash on the sandy bottom to intermediates linking turns on fun peaks and advanced riders hunting barrels in bigger swells. Newcomers appreciate the forgiving waves and lack of hazards, while experienced surfers enjoy the uncrowded freedom to explore the beach-break variety. Everyone leaves stoked from the playful, approachable setup.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for occasional rips on bigger swell days, and mind the sandy bottom which can shift but poses minimal risk. No major rocks, urchins, or sharks reported, keeping it straightforward for safe sessions.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October sees water temperatures between 18-22°C, where a 3/2mm shorty wetsuit or even boardshorts on warmer days suffice. Winter from December to March drops to 2-6°C, requiring a full 5/4mm wetsuit with booties and gloves for comfort. Spring and fall hover around 8-14°C, calling for a 4/3mm wetsuit to handle the chill.

How to Get There

Fly into Gdańsk Airport (GDN), about 80 kilometers away, or Gdynia Airport (GDN alternative), roughly 40 kilometers distant, then rent a car for the straightforward drive east along route 216 through Reda and Władysławowo onto the Hel Peninsula. Trains from Gdańsk via Sopot and Gdynia stop right at Chałupy station, just steps from the beach. Parking is ample near the sandy shores, with easy walking access under 500 meters; public buses also run seasonally from Władysławowo.

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Chalupy Chałupy-Solar

Poland
54.769017 N / 18.484500 O
Take a car
Instant access (< 5min)
Easy to find
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Chalupy Surf Spot Guide, Poland

Nestled on Poland's stunning Hel Peninsula, Chalupy delivers a classic beach-break experience with a sandy bottom that shapes fun right and left handers for all skill levels. This underrated Baltic gem offers a laid-back vibe where you can score playful waves without the hustle of crowded lineups, perfect for surfers seeking an off-the-beaten-path adventure in Europe. The overall atmosphere is welcoming, with a small community of dedicated wave riders sharing the sandy shores.

Geography and Nature

Chalupy sits on the narrow Hel Peninsula in northern Poland's Pomeranian Voivodeship, a long, thin strip of land jutting into the Baltic Sea between Władysławowo and the town of Hel. This remote coastal village features wide, sandy beaches backed by pine dunes and offers a peaceful, natural setting far from urban bustle, with the Bay of Puck on one side and the open Baltic on the other. The landscape is characterized by shifting sandbars and a pristine shoreline that creates ideal conditions for beach-break waves.

Surf Setup

Chalupy is a reliable beach break over a sandy bottom, producing mellow rights and lefts that peel along the shore, often forming fun A-frames on the right days. The spot fires best on west swells, which wrap in from the Baltic, and west winds keep things offshore for clean faces. Tide information is limited, so check local conditions, but mid to high tide often provides the most forgiving takeoff zones. On a typical session, expect shoulder-high fun waves that let you link turns in uncrowded sets.

Consistency and Best Time

Surf at Chalupy is inconsistent, breaking sometimes when Baltic windswells from winter storms roll in, with the best action from late fall through early spring—particularly October to March—during periods of northwesterly groundswells. Summer months bring flatter conditions due to lighter winds, so avoid June to August if chasing waves, though checking forecasts a week ahead can reveal surprise sessions. Winter offers the most reliable power, with cleaner lines on 10-20 dedicated swell days per season.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays at Chalupy are typically empty, giving you solo sessions, while weekends see a few surfers joining the lineup. The crowd mixes locals and visiting wave hunters in a relaxed manner.

Who It's For

This spot suits all surfers, from beginners paddling into whitewash on the sandy bottom to intermediates linking turns on fun peaks and advanced riders hunting barrels in bigger swells. Newcomers appreciate the forgiving waves and lack of hazards, while experienced surfers enjoy the uncrowded freedom to explore the beach-break variety. Everyone leaves stoked from the playful, approachable setup.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for occasional rips on bigger swell days, and mind the sandy bottom which can shift but poses minimal risk. No major rocks, urchins, or sharks reported, keeping it straightforward for safe sessions.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October sees water temperatures between 18-22°C, where a 3/2mm shorty wetsuit or even boardshorts on warmer days suffice. Winter from December to March drops to 2-6°C, requiring a full 5/4mm wetsuit with booties and gloves for comfort. Spring and fall hover around 8-14°C, calling for a 4/3mm wetsuit to handle the chill.

How to Get There

Fly into Gdańsk Airport (GDN), about 80 kilometers away, or Gdynia Airport (GDN alternative), roughly 40 kilometers distant, then rent a car for the straightforward drive east along route 216 through Reda and Władysławowo onto the Hel Peninsula. Trains from Gdańsk via Sopot and Gdynia stop right at Chałupy station, just steps from the beach. Parking is ample near the sandy shores, with easy walking access under 500 meters; public buses also run seasonally from Władysławowo.

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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
Good wind direction: West
frequency
Sometimes break
Swell size: Starts working at Less than 1m / 3ft and holds up to 2m+ / 6ft+
power
Fun
Best Tide Position: Don't know
Best Tide Movement: Don't know

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Surf Chalupy best from late fall through early spring, particularly October to March, on northwesterly groundswells from Baltic windswells. Winter offers the most reliable power with cleaner lines on 10-20 dedicated swell days per season. The spot is inconsistent, firing on west swells with west winds offshore, while summer from June to August brings flatter conditions—check forecasts a week ahead for surprise sessions.
Chalupy suits all surfers, from beginners to advanced. Newcomers enjoy forgiving whitewash on the sandy bottom with no major hazards, intermediates link turns on fun peaks, and advanced riders hunt barrels in bigger swells. The mellow rights and lefts provide an approachable beach-break setup where everyone leaves stoked from the playful waves and uncrowded freedom.
Chalupy is a reliable beach break over a sandy bottom, producing mellow rights and lefts that peel along the shore, often forming fun A-frames. It fires best on west swells wrapping from the Baltic with west winds keeping faces clean, delivering shoulder-high fun waves for linking turns. Mid to high tide offers forgiving takeoff zones, though tide info is limited—check local conditions.
Chalupy stays uncrowded with empty weekdays for solo sessions and just a few locals and visitors on weekends in a relaxed vibe. Fly into Gdańsk Airport 80 km away or Gdynia 40 km distant, then drive route 216 through Reda and Władysławowo, take trains stopping at Chałupy station steps from the beach, or use seasonal buses. Ample parking near shores with under 500 meters walk.
Chalupy stands out as an underrated Baltic gem on Poland's Hel Peninsula with a laid-back vibe, playful beach-break waves for all levels, and no crowded lineups. Its sandy shores, pine dunes, and welcoming small community of wave riders offer an off-the-beaten-path adventure, delivering fun rights and lefts in a peaceful natural setting far from urban hustle.

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