De langre

43.475700 N / -3.689450 O

De langre Surf Spot Guide, Spain

Nestled under dramatic cliffs in Cantabria, De Langre delivers powerful sandbar waves that peel both right and left, forming punchy A-frames ideal for experienced surfers chasing quality lines. The sandy bottom scattered with rocks adds a thrilling edge to every ride, while the isolated cove vibe keeps sessions raw and uncrowded. This hidden gem rewards those who time it right with memorable, powerful waves in a stunning natural setting.

Geography and Nature

De Langre sits in Ribamontán al Mar, Cantabria, about 30 kilometers west of Santander, forming a picturesque crescent-shaped cove sheltered by towering cliffs that plunge straight into the sea. The beach stretches around 800 meters long and 60 meters wide, with fine golden sand meeting rocky outcrops, creating a wild, isolated feel far from urban bustle. Access involves descending steep stairs from the cliff-top parking area, then a short walk across to the main surfing zone at Langre I, surrounded by unspoiled dunes and natural parkland that enhances the remote, pristine atmosphere.

Surf Setup

De Langre fires as a sandbar beach break, offering rights and lefts that can link into speedy walls or hollow sections on the right days. The best swells roll in from the west or northwest, building powerful waves up to 2 meters, while south or southwest offshore winds clean up the faces perfectly. Low tide is essential, as it aligns the sandbars for the steepest takeoffs and longest rides; higher tides tend to close out the peaks. In a typical session, expect fast, hollow waves demanding quick maneuvers and strong paddling, with occasional bombs that light up the powerful lineup.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot breaks sometimes rather than consistently, with autumn and winter delivering the most reliable northwest swells for powerful sessions. Aim for October through March when storms fuel the waves, avoiding flat summer months from June to September unless a rare west pulse arrives. Early mornings or weekdays maximize your chances of scoring clean conditions before any shift in wind.

Crowd Levels

De Langre stays mostly empty, with weekdays and weekends alike offering plenty of space in the lineup. You'll share peaks with a mix of local and visiting surfers, keeping the vibe relaxed.

Who It's For

De Langre suits experienced surfers who thrive on powerful, fast waves over a sandy-with-rock bottom that requires precise positioning. Beginners should steer clear due to the steep faces and occasional closeouts, while intermediates might snag fun shoulders on smaller days but need solid skills for the bigger sets. Advanced riders will love the high-line potential and barrels when it turns on.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rocks exposed at low tide and potential rips pulling offshore on bigger swells. Strong currents can form in the cove, so stay alert and know your limits.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October sees water temperatures between 18°C and 22°C, calling for boardshorts or a 2/3mm shorty on cooler days. Winter from December to March drops to 12°C to 15°C, requiring a full 5/4mm wetsuit with booties for comfort. Spring and fall hover around 15°C to 18°C, where a 3/4mm or 4/3mm steamer works best.

How to Get There

Fly into Santander Airport (SDR), just 12 kilometers away, or Bilbao Airport (BIO) about 66 kilometers east for more flight options. From SDR, drive west on the CA-440 motorway for around 20 minutes, exiting toward Loredo or Galizano, then follow signs on back roads to the cliff-top parking at Langre—free and ample space awaits. Descend the concrete stairs (note: lower sections may be rough), walk 200-300 meters across to Langre I, and you're in the lineup. Public buses from Santander reach nearby Loredo, with a 2-3 kilometer hike to the spot; no direct train access, so renting a car is easiest for flexibility.

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43.475700 N / -3.689450 O
Cantabria
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De langre Surf Spot Guide, Spain

Nestled under dramatic cliffs in Cantabria, De Langre delivers powerful sandbar waves that peel both right and left, forming punchy A-frames ideal for experienced surfers chasing quality lines. The sandy bottom scattered with rocks adds a thrilling edge to every ride, while the isolated cove vibe keeps sessions raw and uncrowded. This hidden gem rewards those who time it right with memorable, powerful waves in a stunning natural setting.

Geography and Nature

De Langre sits in Ribamontán al Mar, Cantabria, about 30 kilometers west of Santander, forming a picturesque crescent-shaped cove sheltered by towering cliffs that plunge straight into the sea. The beach stretches around 800 meters long and 60 meters wide, with fine golden sand meeting rocky outcrops, creating a wild, isolated feel far from urban bustle. Access involves descending steep stairs from the cliff-top parking area, then a short walk across to the main surfing zone at Langre I, surrounded by unspoiled dunes and natural parkland that enhances the remote, pristine atmosphere.

Surf Setup

De Langre fires as a sandbar beach break, offering rights and lefts that can link into speedy walls or hollow sections on the right days. The best swells roll in from the west or northwest, building powerful waves up to 2 meters, while south or southwest offshore winds clean up the faces perfectly. Low tide is essential, as it aligns the sandbars for the steepest takeoffs and longest rides; higher tides tend to close out the peaks. In a typical session, expect fast, hollow waves demanding quick maneuvers and strong paddling, with occasional bombs that light up the powerful lineup.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot breaks sometimes rather than consistently, with autumn and winter delivering the most reliable northwest swells for powerful sessions. Aim for October through March when storms fuel the waves, avoiding flat summer months from June to September unless a rare west pulse arrives. Early mornings or weekdays maximize your chances of scoring clean conditions before any shift in wind.

Crowd Levels

De Langre stays mostly empty, with weekdays and weekends alike offering plenty of space in the lineup. You'll share peaks with a mix of local and visiting surfers, keeping the vibe relaxed.

Who It's For

De Langre suits experienced surfers who thrive on powerful, fast waves over a sandy-with-rock bottom that requires precise positioning. Beginners should steer clear due to the steep faces and occasional closeouts, while intermediates might snag fun shoulders on smaller days but need solid skills for the bigger sets. Advanced riders will love the high-line potential and barrels when it turns on.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rocks exposed at low tide and potential rips pulling offshore on bigger swells. Strong currents can form in the cove, so stay alert and know your limits.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October sees water temperatures between 18°C and 22°C, calling for boardshorts or a 2/3mm shorty on cooler days. Winter from December to March drops to 12°C to 15°C, requiring a full 5/4mm wetsuit with booties for comfort. Spring and fall hover around 15°C to 18°C, where a 3/4mm or 4/3mm steamer works best.

How to Get There

Fly into Santander Airport (SDR), just 12 kilometers away, or Bilbao Airport (BIO) about 66 kilometers east for more flight options. From SDR, drive west on the CA-440 motorway for around 20 minutes, exiting toward Loredo or Galizano, then follow signs on back roads to the cliff-top parking at Langre—free and ample space awaits. Descend the concrete stairs (note: lower sections may be rough), walk 200-300 meters across to Langre I, and you're in the lineup. Public buses from Santander reach nearby Loredo, with a 2-3 kilometer hike to the spot; no direct train access, so renting a car is easiest for flexibility.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Sand-bar
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction: West
Good wind direction: South
frequency
Sometimes break
Swell size: Starts working at Less than 1m / 3ft and holds up to 4m+ / 12ft
power
Powerful
Best Tide Position: Low tide only
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Surf De Langre from October through March during autumn and winter for the most reliable northwest swells and powerful sessions. Storms fuel the waves then, while summer from June to September is usually flat unless a rare west pulse hits. Time for low tide, west or northwest swells up to 2 meters, and south or southwest offshore winds, especially early mornings or weekdays for clean conditions.
De Langre suits experienced surfers who handle powerful, fast waves over a sandy-with-rock bottom requiring precise positioning. Beginners should avoid the steep faces and closeouts, while intermediates can catch fun shoulders on smaller days but need solid skills for bigger sets. Advanced riders enjoy high-line potential and barrels when conditions turn on.
De Langre is a sandbar beach break delivering powerful rights and lefts that form punchy A-frames, speedy walls, or hollow sections. Best with west or northwest swells up to 2 meters and south or southwest offshore winds; low tide aligns sandbars for steep takeoffs and long rides, demanding quick maneuvers and strong paddling.
De Langre stays mostly empty with relaxed vibes, sharing peaks with local and visiting surfers on weekdays and weekends alike. Fly into Santander Airport 12 kilometers away or Bilbao 66 kilometers east, then drive 20 minutes west to cliff-top free parking. Descend steep stairs, walk 200-300 meters to Langre I beach break.
De Langre stands out as a hidden gem under dramatic cliffs in an isolated Cantabria cove, offering raw, uncrowded sessions with powerful sandbar waves over rocky sand. The 800-meter golden sand beach, unspoiled dunes, and natural parkland create a pristine setting that rewards precise timing with thrilling A-frames far from urban areas.

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