L'île aux vaches - Lervily

48.00081 N / -4.56008 O

L'île aux vaches - Lervily Surf Spot Guide, France

L'île aux vaches is one of Brittany's most powerful and respected reef breaks, a right-hand point break that demands respect and experience. This is not a beginner's playground, but rather a world-class wave that attracts serious surfers seeking challenging conditions and consistent quality when the swell aligns properly. The reef bottom creates fast, ledgy waves that can reach up to 7 meters during larger swells, making this one of the biggest waves in the region.

Geography and Nature

Located near the small village of Lervily in Finistère, L'île aux vaches sits in the Baie d'Audierne, a remote and rugged corner of Brittany's Atlantic coast. The spot is named after the small island that marks the break, and the surrounding landscape is wild and windswept, characterized by rocky outcrops and dramatic coastal scenery. This is an isolated location, far from urban development, which contributes to its pristine character and consistent lack of crowds even during weekends.

Surf Setup

The wave is a right-hand point break that peels off consistently when conditions align. The swell needs to come from the west or southwest to activate the break properly, and the ideal wind direction is from the northeast, which provides offshore conditions that clean up the face and create shape. The break works best during mid to high tide stages, with the rising tide offering the most favorable conditions. On a typical session with proper swell and wind, you can expect fast, powerful waves that require precise positioning and strong technique to navigate safely.

Consistency and Best Time

L'île aux vaches breaks only about 50 days per year, making it an inconsistent spot that requires patience and timing. The best season runs from September through March, when Atlantic swells are most reliable and the wind patterns favor offshore conditions. Summer months tend to be flat and should be avoided unless you're willing to wait for rare swell windows. The spot's infrequency means that when conditions do align, the quality is exceptional.

Crowd Levels

This is a genuinely empty break, even on weekends. The combination of difficult access, technical wave characteristics, and specific swell requirements keeps crowds minimal. You may encounter other experienced surfers during good swells, but the spot never feels crowded.

Who It's For

This break is exclusively for experienced and expert surfers. The shallow reef, powerful ledges, and fast wave shape demand solid technique and good judgment. Beginners should not attempt this spot, and even intermediate surfers will struggle. If you haven't watched locals surf it first or don't have significant reef break experience, you should not paddle out.

Hazards to Respect

The reef is sharp and unforgiving, with shallow water at the takeoff zone. Rips and undertow are present, and falling headfirst is extremely dangerous. Never walk on the jetty during heavy weather, as drowning incidents occur several times yearly. The shallow water and powerful ledges require careful positioning and controlled falls.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer temperatures range from 15 to 20 degrees Celsius, requiring a 3 to 4 millimeter wetsuit. Winter water temperatures drop to 5 to 10 degrees Celsius, necessitating a 5 to 6 millimeter suit with booties and gloves. Spring and fall temperatures sit between 10 and 15 degrees Celsius, making a 4 to 5 millimeter suit appropriate.

How to Get There

The nearest airport is Brest Bretagne, approximately 80 kilometers away. From Brest, drive south toward Audierne, which is the closest town with services and harbors. Once in the Audierne area, head toward Lervily via the coastal roads. Access to the break is by foot from the village, with a short walk of 5 to 15 minutes to reach the water entry point on the left side of the island. You can also access the spot by boat from Audierne or Sainte-Evette harbors, though this requires proper boat handling and anchoring knowledge.

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L'île aux vaches - Lervily 

France
48.00081 N / -4.56008 O
Brittany South
Take a car
Short walk (5-15 mn)
Easy to find
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L'île aux vaches - Lervily Surf Spot Guide, France

L'île aux vaches is one of Brittany's most powerful and respected reef breaks, a right-hand point break that demands respect and experience. This is not a beginner's playground, but rather a world-class wave that attracts serious surfers seeking challenging conditions and consistent quality when the swell aligns properly. The reef bottom creates fast, ledgy waves that can reach up to 7 meters during larger swells, making this one of the biggest waves in the region.

Geography and Nature

Located near the small village of Lervily in Finistère, L'île aux vaches sits in the Baie d'Audierne, a remote and rugged corner of Brittany's Atlantic coast. The spot is named after the small island that marks the break, and the surrounding landscape is wild and windswept, characterized by rocky outcrops and dramatic coastal scenery. This is an isolated location, far from urban development, which contributes to its pristine character and consistent lack of crowds even during weekends.

Surf Setup

The wave is a right-hand point break that peels off consistently when conditions align. The swell needs to come from the west or southwest to activate the break properly, and the ideal wind direction is from the northeast, which provides offshore conditions that clean up the face and create shape. The break works best during mid to high tide stages, with the rising tide offering the most favorable conditions. On a typical session with proper swell and wind, you can expect fast, powerful waves that require precise positioning and strong technique to navigate safely.

Consistency and Best Time

L'île aux vaches breaks only about 50 days per year, making it an inconsistent spot that requires patience and timing. The best season runs from September through March, when Atlantic swells are most reliable and the wind patterns favor offshore conditions. Summer months tend to be flat and should be avoided unless you're willing to wait for rare swell windows. The spot's infrequency means that when conditions do align, the quality is exceptional.

Crowd Levels

This is a genuinely empty break, even on weekends. The combination of difficult access, technical wave characteristics, and specific swell requirements keeps crowds minimal. You may encounter other experienced surfers during good swells, but the spot never feels crowded.

Who It's For

This break is exclusively for experienced and expert surfers. The shallow reef, powerful ledges, and fast wave shape demand solid technique and good judgment. Beginners should not attempt this spot, and even intermediate surfers will struggle. If you haven't watched locals surf it first or don't have significant reef break experience, you should not paddle out.

Hazards to Respect

The reef is sharp and unforgiving, with shallow water at the takeoff zone. Rips and undertow are present, and falling headfirst is extremely dangerous. Never walk on the jetty during heavy weather, as drowning incidents occur several times yearly. The shallow water and powerful ledges require careful positioning and controlled falls.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer temperatures range from 15 to 20 degrees Celsius, requiring a 3 to 4 millimeter wetsuit. Winter water temperatures drop to 5 to 10 degrees Celsius, necessitating a 5 to 6 millimeter suit with booties and gloves. Spring and fall temperatures sit between 10 and 15 degrees Celsius, making a 4 to 5 millimeter suit appropriate.

How to Get There

The nearest airport is Brest Bretagne, approximately 80 kilometers away. From Brest, drive south toward Audierne, which is the closest town with services and harbors. Once in the Audierne area, head toward Lervily via the coastal roads. Access to the break is by foot from the village, with a short walk of 5 to 15 minutes to reach the water entry point on the left side of the island. You can also access the spot by boat from Audierne or Sainte-Evette harbors, though this requires proper boat handling and anchoring knowledge.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Point-break
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
DIRECTION
Right
Good swell direction: West, SouthWest
Good wind direction: North, East, NorthEast
frequency
Sometimes break
Swell size: Starts working at 2m-2.5m / 6ft-8ft and holds up to 3m+ / 10ft+
power
Fast, Ledgey
Best Tide Position: Mid and high tide
Best Tide Movement: Rising tide

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The best season runs from September through March when Atlantic swells are most reliable and wind patterns favor offshore conditions. L'île aux vaches breaks only about 50 days per year, making timing essential. Summer months tend to be flat and should be avoided unless you're willing to wait for rare swell windows. Plan your trip during autumn and winter for the highest chance of quality waves.
No, this break is exclusively for experienced and expert surfers only. The shallow reef, powerful ledges, and fast wave shape demand solid technique and good judgment. Beginners should not attempt this spot, and even intermediate surfers will struggle. You need significant reef break experience and should watch locals surf it first before paddling out.
L'île aux vaches is a right-hand point break with fast, ledgy waves that can reach up to 7 meters during larger swells. The wave peels off consistently when swell comes from the west or southwest with northeast wind providing offshore conditions. The break works best during mid to high tide stages, with the rising tide offering the most favorable conditions for powerful, shaped waves.
This is a genuinely empty break even on weekends, thanks to difficult access and specific swell requirements. Access is by foot from Lervily village with a short walk of 5 to 15 minutes to reach the water entry point on the left side of the island. You can also access by boat from Audierne or Sainte-Evette harbors if you have proper boat handling knowledge.
L'île aux vaches is one of Brittany's most powerful and respected reef breaks, attracting serious surfers seeking world-class waves. Located in the remote Baie d'Audierne near Lervily, it offers pristine conditions with consistent lack of crowds due to its isolated location far from urban development. The combination of exceptional quality, powerful ledges, and genuine emptiness makes it a destination for experienced surfers willing to time their visit carefully.

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