La Graviere

43.677333 N / -1.443033 O

La Graviere Surf Spot Guide, France

La Graviere in Hossegor stands out as one of Europe's premier beach breaks, delivering hollow, fast, and powerful sandbar waves that barrel close to shore on a sandy bottom. This legendary spot fires up thick-lipped rights and lefts, drawing pro surfers for its raw power and tube potential, all set against a vibrant coastal vibe where the ocean's roar meets the town's surf culture. It's the kind of wave that tests your limits and rewards committed paddles with unforgettable rides.

Geography and Nature

La Graviere sits in Hossegor, in southwestern France's Landes region along the Atlantic coast, just steps from the bustling Place des Landais where locals gather. The spot fronts a wide sandy beach backed by dunes and pines, with the waves breaking mere meters from the sand in an urban-yet-wild setting near beachfront apartments and cafes. Notable features include shifting sandbanks that shape the peaks and a prominent bunker nearby for checking conditions, all framed by the expansive ocean horizon.

Surf Setup

La Graviere is a classic sandbar beach break producing powerful A-frames with both rights and lefts that stand out for their hollow, fast, and heavy shape, often slamming into shore with thick lips ideal for barrels and aerials. It thrives on west to northwest swells, picking up from 0.7 meters and holding up to 2.5 meters or more, while east winds keep it offshore and clean. Low to outgoing tide is prime as the waves suck up sand and pitch perfectly, though incoming tides can lead to closeouts; expect a typical session to involve battling strong rips for positioning amid punchy takeoffs and high-speed sections.

Consistency and Best Time

La Graviere offers fairly consistent surf year-round thanks to a mix of groundswells and windswells, but it peaks from autumn through spring when west to north swells pump in, especially September to March for those beastly barrels that host WSL events like the Quiksilver Pro. Aim for autumn for the most reliable firing sessions with offshore east winds, while spring brings solid transitions; avoid high summer months like July and August when swells drop off and conditions flatten out.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays see fewer surfers in the lineup, making for more spaced-out sessions, while weekends draw bigger numbers as the spot heats up. The mix includes locals and traveling surfers, especially around contests.

Who It's For

La Graviere suits advanced and pro-level surfers or the truly committed, thanks to its heavy, unforgiving waves with steep drops, powerful rips, and shorebreak punishment. Beginners and intermediates should steer clear to avoid getting humbled by the intensity, but experts can score world-class barrels and ramps on good days. Even strong surfers need to respect its reputation as a gnarly test of skill.

Hazards to Respect

Strong rips pull hard across the beach, demanding solid positioning and ocean awareness, while the heavy shorebreak adds impact risk on closeouts. Watch the banks as they shift, but approach with preparation and it remains a rewarding challenge.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 18 to 22 degrees Celsius, calling for a 3/2mm fullsuit or even boardshorts on warmer days. Winter from December to March drops to 11 to 14 degrees Celsius, requiring a 5/4/3mm steamer with hood, boots, and gloves for comfort in the chill. Spring and fall see 14 to 18 degrees Celsius, where a 4/3mm wetsuit with optional hood and gloves handles the variable conditions well.

How to Get There

Fly into Biarritz Airport (BIQ), about 25 kilometers south, or Bordeaux Airport (BOD), roughly 200 kilometers north, then rent a car for the easy coastal drive. Trains arrive at Hossegor station, a short 2-kilometer walk or taxi to the beach. From central Hossegor, head to Place des Landais and stroll 500 meters west via marked paths to the sand; street parking lines the nearby boulevards, with paid lots close by that have height limits for vans. Public buses connect from Biarritz or nearby towns, dropping you within walking distance.

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La Graviere 

France
43.677333 N / -1.443033 O
Landes
In the city
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La Graviere Surf Spot Guide, France

La Graviere in Hossegor stands out as one of Europe's premier beach breaks, delivering hollow, fast, and powerful sandbar waves that barrel close to shore on a sandy bottom. This legendary spot fires up thick-lipped rights and lefts, drawing pro surfers for its raw power and tube potential, all set against a vibrant coastal vibe where the ocean's roar meets the town's surf culture. It's the kind of wave that tests your limits and rewards committed paddles with unforgettable rides.

Geography and Nature

La Graviere sits in Hossegor, in southwestern France's Landes region along the Atlantic coast, just steps from the bustling Place des Landais where locals gather. The spot fronts a wide sandy beach backed by dunes and pines, with the waves breaking mere meters from the sand in an urban-yet-wild setting near beachfront apartments and cafes. Notable features include shifting sandbanks that shape the peaks and a prominent bunker nearby for checking conditions, all framed by the expansive ocean horizon.

Surf Setup

La Graviere is a classic sandbar beach break producing powerful A-frames with both rights and lefts that stand out for their hollow, fast, and heavy shape, often slamming into shore with thick lips ideal for barrels and aerials. It thrives on west to northwest swells, picking up from 0.7 meters and holding up to 2.5 meters or more, while east winds keep it offshore and clean. Low to outgoing tide is prime as the waves suck up sand and pitch perfectly, though incoming tides can lead to closeouts; expect a typical session to involve battling strong rips for positioning amid punchy takeoffs and high-speed sections.

Consistency and Best Time

La Graviere offers fairly consistent surf year-round thanks to a mix of groundswells and windswells, but it peaks from autumn through spring when west to north swells pump in, especially September to March for those beastly barrels that host WSL events like the Quiksilver Pro. Aim for autumn for the most reliable firing sessions with offshore east winds, while spring brings solid transitions; avoid high summer months like July and August when swells drop off and conditions flatten out.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays see fewer surfers in the lineup, making for more spaced-out sessions, while weekends draw bigger numbers as the spot heats up. The mix includes locals and traveling surfers, especially around contests.

Who It's For

La Graviere suits advanced and pro-level surfers or the truly committed, thanks to its heavy, unforgiving waves with steep drops, powerful rips, and shorebreak punishment. Beginners and intermediates should steer clear to avoid getting humbled by the intensity, but experts can score world-class barrels and ramps on good days. Even strong surfers need to respect its reputation as a gnarly test of skill.

Hazards to Respect

Strong rips pull hard across the beach, demanding solid positioning and ocean awareness, while the heavy shorebreak adds impact risk on closeouts. Watch the banks as they shift, but approach with preparation and it remains a rewarding challenge.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 18 to 22 degrees Celsius, calling for a 3/2mm fullsuit or even boardshorts on warmer days. Winter from December to March drops to 11 to 14 degrees Celsius, requiring a 5/4/3mm steamer with hood, boots, and gloves for comfort in the chill. Spring and fall see 14 to 18 degrees Celsius, where a 4/3mm wetsuit with optional hood and gloves handles the variable conditions well.

How to Get There

Fly into Biarritz Airport (BIQ), about 25 kilometers south, or Bordeaux Airport (BOD), roughly 200 kilometers north, then rent a car for the easy coastal drive. Trains arrive at Hossegor station, a short 2-kilometer walk or taxi to the beach. From central Hossegor, head to Place des Landais and stroll 500 meters west via marked paths to the sand; street parking lines the nearby boulevards, with paid lots close by that have height limits for vans. Public buses connect from Biarritz or nearby towns, dropping you within walking distance.

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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:
Good wind direction: West
frequency
Regular
Swell size: Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 2.5m+ / 8ft+
power
Hollow, Fast, Powerful
Best Tide Position: Low tide only
Best Tide Movement: Falling tide

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La Graviere peaks from autumn through spring, especially September to March, with west to northwest swells from 0.7 meters up to 2.5 meters or more and east offshore winds. Low to outgoing tide is prime for perfect pitching waves, while it offers consistent surf year-round but flattens in high summer like July and August. Autumn brings the most reliable firing sessions for beastly barrels that host WSL events.
La Graviere suits advanced and pro-level surfers or truly committed riders due to its heavy, unforgiving waves with steep drops, powerful rips, and shorebreak punishment. Beginners and intermediates should steer clear to avoid the intensity, while experts score world-class barrels and ramps. Even strong surfers must respect its gnarly reputation as a test of skill.
La Graviere is a classic sandbar beach break producing powerful A-frames with hollow, fast, heavy rights and lefts that barrel close to shore on a sandy bottom. It thrives on west to northwest swells from 0.7 meters holding to 2.5 meters or more, with east winds keeping it clean. Expect punchy takeoffs, high-speed sections, thick lips for barrels and aerials, plus strong rips.
Weekdays have fewer surfers for spaced-out sessions, while weekends draw bigger crowds of locals and travelers, especially around contests. Access from central Hossegor via a 500-meter stroll west from Place des Landais, with street parking on boulevards and paid lots nearby. Fly into Biarritz Airport 25 kilometers south or Bordeaux 200 kilometers north, or take trains to Hossegor station for a short walk.
La Graviere stands out as one of Europe's premier beach breaks for its hollow, fast, powerful sandbar waves that barrel close to shore, drawing pro surfers with raw power and tube potential. Shifting sandbanks shape peaks amid a vibrant coastal vibe near cafes, with a prominent bunker for checks, testing limits in an urban-yet-wild setting that hosts WSL events like the Quiksilver Pro.

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