Larmor - The Kotron

47.7072 N / -3.3831 O

Larmor - The Kotron Surf Spot Guide, France

Nestled in Brittany's rugged coastline, Larmor - The Kotron stands out as a rare point-break gem that fires up with right and left handers peeling over a sharp reef bottom. This elusive wave delivers fun, carving lines for those who time it right, wrapped in the wild, untamed vibe of southern Brittany where the ocean meets jagged rocks and open horizons. Surfing here feels like uncovering a secret stash, rewarding patient travelers with sessions that echo the raw power of the Atlantic.

Geography and Nature

Larmor - The Kotron sits along the Morbihan coast in southern Brittany, near Larmor-Plage, where a small sandy beach transitions into rocky outcrops and a sheltered harbor to the south. The landscape blends remote coastal cliffs with the natural drama of reef formations, offering a sense of seclusion amid pine-dotted dunes and the expansive Bay of Biscay views. This isn't an urban hub but a quiet stretch of Brittany's wild shoreline, with the point extending into the sea like a sentinel guarding consistent swells when they arrive.

Surf Setup

The Kotron is a classic point-break over a reef bottom featuring sharp rocks, producing both right and left handers that shape into fun, rideable walls ideal for carving turns. It thrives on southwest swells wrapping in cleanly, paired with west winds holding offshore to keep faces glassy and groomed. Mid tide is prime, as it aligns the peak perfectly over the reef without exposing too much danger. On a typical firing day, expect punchy sections that let experienced surfers link maneuvers in 1-2 meter faces, with sessions unfolding in rhythmic sets that demand precise positioning.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot breaks rarely, firing reliably only about 5 days a year, making it a low-consistency challenge that demands checking forecasts obsessively. Winter months from October to March offer the best shot when northwest Atlantic swells push southwesterly energy into Brittany, though spring storms can surprise with workable pulses. Avoid summer, as flat spells dominate from June to September; target stormy low-pressure systems tracking across the Bay of Biscay for your window.

Crowd Levels

Crowd levels stay low here, with just a few surfers on weekdays and slightly more but still sparse numbers on weekends. You'll share waves with a mix of locals and occasional visiting surfers who know the spot.

Who It's For

The Kotron suits experienced surfers who can handle reef takeoffs and read shifting peaks. Beginners should steer clear due to the sharp bottom and infrequent conditions, while intermediates might find it intimidating without solid positioning skills. Advanced riders will relish the fun shapes and uncrowded lines, pushing their repertoire on these fleeting days.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for the sharp reef rocks that demand booties and precise wave management, plus potential rips pulling off the point during bigger swells. Strong currents near the harbor mole add to the need for local knowledge.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 16-20°C, where a 3/2mm fullsuit or spring wetsuit keeps you comfortable for long sessions. Winter from December to March drops to 10-13°C, requiring a thick 5/4/3mm steamer with booties and gloves for insulation against the chill. Spring and fall see 13-16°C waters, so opt for a 4/3mm wetsuit to balance warmth and mobility.

How to Get There

Fly into Lorient-Lann Bihoué Airport (LRT), just 8 kilometers away, or Vannes-Meucon Airport (VNE) about 51 kilometers north. From Lorient station, trains connect easily to nearby hubs, then a short taxi or bus ride gets you to Larmor-Plage. Drive south from Lorient via the D781 coastal road for 10 kilometers to reach the spot, with free parking available right by the small beach. It's a quick 200-meter walk from lots to the point, and local buses from Larmor-Plage village run seasonally for public transport options.

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France
47.7072 N / -3.3831 O
Brittany South
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Larmor - The Kotron Surf Spot Guide, France

Nestled in Brittany's rugged coastline, Larmor - The Kotron stands out as a rare point-break gem that fires up with right and left handers peeling over a sharp reef bottom. This elusive wave delivers fun, carving lines for those who time it right, wrapped in the wild, untamed vibe of southern Brittany where the ocean meets jagged rocks and open horizons. Surfing here feels like uncovering a secret stash, rewarding patient travelers with sessions that echo the raw power of the Atlantic.

Geography and Nature

Larmor - The Kotron sits along the Morbihan coast in southern Brittany, near Larmor-Plage, where a small sandy beach transitions into rocky outcrops and a sheltered harbor to the south. The landscape blends remote coastal cliffs with the natural drama of reef formations, offering a sense of seclusion amid pine-dotted dunes and the expansive Bay of Biscay views. This isn't an urban hub but a quiet stretch of Brittany's wild shoreline, with the point extending into the sea like a sentinel guarding consistent swells when they arrive.

Surf Setup

The Kotron is a classic point-break over a reef bottom featuring sharp rocks, producing both right and left handers that shape into fun, rideable walls ideal for carving turns. It thrives on southwest swells wrapping in cleanly, paired with west winds holding offshore to keep faces glassy and groomed. Mid tide is prime, as it aligns the peak perfectly over the reef without exposing too much danger. On a typical firing day, expect punchy sections that let experienced surfers link maneuvers in 1-2 meter faces, with sessions unfolding in rhythmic sets that demand precise positioning.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot breaks rarely, firing reliably only about 5 days a year, making it a low-consistency challenge that demands checking forecasts obsessively. Winter months from October to March offer the best shot when northwest Atlantic swells push southwesterly energy into Brittany, though spring storms can surprise with workable pulses. Avoid summer, as flat spells dominate from June to September; target stormy low-pressure systems tracking across the Bay of Biscay for your window.

Crowd Levels

Crowd levels stay low here, with just a few surfers on weekdays and slightly more but still sparse numbers on weekends. You'll share waves with a mix of locals and occasional visiting surfers who know the spot.

Who It's For

The Kotron suits experienced surfers who can handle reef takeoffs and read shifting peaks. Beginners should steer clear due to the sharp bottom and infrequent conditions, while intermediates might find it intimidating without solid positioning skills. Advanced riders will relish the fun shapes and uncrowded lines, pushing their repertoire on these fleeting days.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for the sharp reef rocks that demand booties and precise wave management, plus potential rips pulling off the point during bigger swells. Strong currents near the harbor mole add to the need for local knowledge.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 16-20°C, where a 3/2mm fullsuit or spring wetsuit keeps you comfortable for long sessions. Winter from December to March drops to 10-13°C, requiring a thick 5/4/3mm steamer with booties and gloves for insulation against the chill. Spring and fall see 13-16°C waters, so opt for a 4/3mm wetsuit to balance warmth and mobility.

How to Get There

Fly into Lorient-Lann Bihoué Airport (LRT), just 8 kilometers away, or Vannes-Meucon Airport (VNE) about 51 kilometers north. From Lorient station, trains connect easily to nearby hubs, then a short taxi or bus ride gets you to Larmor-Plage. Drive south from Lorient via the D781 coastal road for 10 kilometers to reach the spot, with free parking available right by the small beach. It's a quick 200-meter walk from lots to the point, and local buses from Larmor-Plage village run seasonally for public transport options.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Point-break
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Short (< 50m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction: SouthWest
Good wind direction: West
frequency
Rarely break (5day/year)
Swell size: Starts working at 1.5m-2m /5ft-6ft and holds up to 2.5m+ / 8ft+
power
Fun
Best Tide Position: Mid tide
Best Tide Movement: Falling tide

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Surf Larmor - The Kotron reliably about 5 days a year, mainly from October to March during northwest Atlantic swells pushing southwest energy, with spring storms adding workable pulses. Target southwest swells with west offshore winds at mid tide for glassy 1-2 meter faces. Avoid summer from June to September when flat spells dominate; obsess over forecasts for stormy low-pressure systems in the Bay of Biscay.
Larmor - The Kotron suits experienced surfers who handle reef takeoffs and read shifting peaks. Beginners should steer clear due to the sharp reef bottom and infrequent conditions, while intermediates might find it intimidating without solid positioning. Advanced riders relish the fun shapes and uncrowded lines for linking maneuvers.
Larmor - The Kotron is a point-break over sharp reef rocks producing right and left handers with fun, rideable walls for carving turns. It thrives on southwest swells wrapping cleanly with west offshore winds, peaking at mid tide in 1-2 meter punchy sections and rhythmic sets demanding precise positioning.
Crowd levels at Larmor - The Kotron stay low with few surfers on weekdays and sparse numbers on weekends, shared with locals and visiting surfers. Fly into Lorient-Lann Bihoué Airport 8 kilometers away or Vannes-Meucon 51 kilometers north; drive 10 kilometers south from Lorient via D781 with free parking by the small beach, then 200-meter walk to the point.
Larmor - The Kotron stands out as a rare point-break gem in Brittany's rugged Morbihan coast, firing elusive right and left handers over sharp reef for fun carving lines just 5 days a year. Its secluded vibe amid cliffs, pine-dotted dunes and Bay of Biscay views rewards patient surfers with uncrowded sessions echoing Atlantic raw power, unlike consistent urban hubs.

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