Pin rolland

43.070541 N / 5.906563 O

Pin Rolland Surf Spot Guide, France

Tucked away on the Mediterranean coast, Pin Rolland delivers rewarding left-hand reef waves that wrap around the point and roll down a rocky shelf, offering a decent wall with occasional hollow sections for those who time it right. This rocky bottom spot carries an intimate, low-key vibe perfect for surfers seeking quality over quantity in the lineup. Experienced riders appreciate its ordinary power and the thrill of navigating the sharp reef for clean rides when conditions align.

Geography and Nature

Pin Rolland sits in the Pin-Rolland district of Saint-Mandrier-sur-Mer, near Pointe du Marégau on France's Mediterranean coast, blending a fine sandy beach with a rocky reef setup bordered by a pine forest of century-old trees and Mediterranean plants like Aleppo pines and sea spray-resistant shrubs. The coastal landscape feels semi-remote yet accessible, with the beachfront vibe enhanced by its position along the promenade, offering a mix of natural seclusion and proximity to the port area. Notable features include the point that shapes the waves and the surrounding calm waters that contrast the punchy reef breaks.

Surf Setup

Pin Rolland is a reef break with a coral and sharp rock bottom, firing consistent lefts that wrap around the point for long, playable walls. It thrives on south to southeast swells, with southwest winds providing the best offshore grooming to clean up the face. All tide stages work, from low to high, giving flexibility for sessions. On a typical good day, expect ordinary-sized waves around 1 meter that demand precise positioning to avoid the rocks and score those rewarding sections.

Consistency and Best Time

Pin Rolland offers low consistency overall, so swells don't fire every day, but it picks up reliably from south directions during the fall and winter months from October to March when Mediterranean lows push in suitable energy. Summer from June to September tends to be flatter and best avoided unless a rare southeast pulse arrives, while spring brings occasional workable days. Check forecasts closely and aim for weekdays in cooler seasons for the highest odds of clean, rideable surf.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays keep the lineup empty, making it ideal for uncrowded sessions. Weekends see a few surfers, mostly a mix of locals and visiting riders.

Who It's For

This spot suits experienced surfers who can handle reef breaks and read shifting conditions on a rocky bottom. Beginners should steer clear due to the sharp rocks and need for precise takeoffs, while intermediates might find it challenging but educational on good days with smaller swells. Advanced surfers will enjoy the lefts' potential for speed and occasional barrels when the swell builds.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for the sharp reef rocks that protrude at low tide and possible rips pulling out from the point during bigger swells. Sea urchins are common on the coral bottom, so booties are essential to stay safe.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 20-25°C, where boardshorts or a shorty 2/2mm wetsuit suffice for comfort. Winter from December to March drops to 13-16°C, requiring a full 4/3mm wetsuit with booties and gloves for longer sessions. Spring and fall see 16-20°C waters, so a 3/2mm wetsuit works well, adding a hood if northerlies chill the air.

How to Get There

Fly into Toulon-Hyères Airport (TLN), about 30 kilometers away, then rent a car for the 40-minute drive via the D559 coastal road toward Saint-Mandrier-sur-Mer. Toulon Train Station is 12 kilometers from the spot, with local buses connecting to the area. Once in Pin-Rolland, park at the nearby public lots along the promenade or beach services area, just a short 200-600 meter walk to the reef lineup. Public transport options include buses from Toulon, but driving offers the most flexibility for gear and timing dawn patrols.

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Pin rolland Pin ro'

43.070541 N / 5.906563 O
Mediterranean
In the city
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Pin Rolland Surf Spot Guide, France

Tucked away on the Mediterranean coast, Pin Rolland delivers rewarding left-hand reef waves that wrap around the point and roll down a rocky shelf, offering a decent wall with occasional hollow sections for those who time it right. This rocky bottom spot carries an intimate, low-key vibe perfect for surfers seeking quality over quantity in the lineup. Experienced riders appreciate its ordinary power and the thrill of navigating the sharp reef for clean rides when conditions align.

Geography and Nature

Pin Rolland sits in the Pin-Rolland district of Saint-Mandrier-sur-Mer, near Pointe du Marégau on France's Mediterranean coast, blending a fine sandy beach with a rocky reef setup bordered by a pine forest of century-old trees and Mediterranean plants like Aleppo pines and sea spray-resistant shrubs. The coastal landscape feels semi-remote yet accessible, with the beachfront vibe enhanced by its position along the promenade, offering a mix of natural seclusion and proximity to the port area. Notable features include the point that shapes the waves and the surrounding calm waters that contrast the punchy reef breaks.

Surf Setup

Pin Rolland is a reef break with a coral and sharp rock bottom, firing consistent lefts that wrap around the point for long, playable walls. It thrives on south to southeast swells, with southwest winds providing the best offshore grooming to clean up the face. All tide stages work, from low to high, giving flexibility for sessions. On a typical good day, expect ordinary-sized waves around 1 meter that demand precise positioning to avoid the rocks and score those rewarding sections.

Consistency and Best Time

Pin Rolland offers low consistency overall, so swells don't fire every day, but it picks up reliably from south directions during the fall and winter months from October to March when Mediterranean lows push in suitable energy. Summer from June to September tends to be flatter and best avoided unless a rare southeast pulse arrives, while spring brings occasional workable days. Check forecasts closely and aim for weekdays in cooler seasons for the highest odds of clean, rideable surf.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays keep the lineup empty, making it ideal for uncrowded sessions. Weekends see a few surfers, mostly a mix of locals and visiting riders.

Who It's For

This spot suits experienced surfers who can handle reef breaks and read shifting conditions on a rocky bottom. Beginners should steer clear due to the sharp rocks and need for precise takeoffs, while intermediates might find it challenging but educational on good days with smaller swells. Advanced surfers will enjoy the lefts' potential for speed and occasional barrels when the swell builds.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for the sharp reef rocks that protrude at low tide and possible rips pulling out from the point during bigger swells. Sea urchins are common on the coral bottom, so booties are essential to stay safe.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 20-25°C, where boardshorts or a shorty 2/2mm wetsuit suffice for comfort. Winter from December to March drops to 13-16°C, requiring a full 4/3mm wetsuit with booties and gloves for longer sessions. Spring and fall see 16-20°C waters, so a 3/2mm wetsuit works well, adding a hood if northerlies chill the air.

How to Get There

Fly into Toulon-Hyères Airport (TLN), about 30 kilometers away, then rent a car for the 40-minute drive via the D559 coastal road toward Saint-Mandrier-sur-Mer. Toulon Train Station is 12 kilometers from the spot, with local buses connecting to the area. Once in Pin-Rolland, park at the nearby public lots along the promenade or beach services area, just a short 200-600 meter walk to the reef lineup. Public transport options include buses from Toulon, but driving offers the most flexibility for gear and timing dawn patrols.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Reef-rocky
Normal lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
Good day lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
DIRECTION
Left
Good swell direction: South
Good wind direction: SouthWest, South
frequency
Don't know
Swell size: Starts working at and holds up to
power
Ordinary
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FAQ

Surf Pin Rolland reliably from October to March during fall and winter with south to southeast swells and southwest winds for clean lefts. Low consistency means checking forecasts closely, especially weekdays in cooler months for 1 meter waves at all tides. Summer is usually flat, while spring offers occasional days.
Pin Rolland suits experienced surfers who handle reef breaks and rocky bottoms with precise takeoffs. Beginners should avoid the sharp rocks, while intermediates may find smaller swells challenging yet educational. Advanced riders enjoy the speed, walls, and occasional barrels on bigger swells.
Pin Rolland features consistent left-hand reef waves wrapping around the point over a sharp rock and coral bottom, delivering long playable walls around 1 meter with occasional hollow sections. It thrives on south to southeast swells with southwest offshore winds, working at all tide stages for rewarding rides when conditions align.
Weekdays at Pin Rolland keep the lineup empty for uncrowded sessions, with weekends seeing a few locals and visitors. Fly into Toulon-Hyères Airport 30 kilometers away for a 40-minute drive via D559, or take buses from Toulon Train Station 12 kilometers distant. Park in public lots along the promenade for a 200-600 meter walk to the reef.
Pin Rolland stands out with its intimate low-key vibe, rewarding lefts wrapping around the point on a rocky reef for quality rides over quantity. The semi-remote feel blends pine forests, calm waters, and punchy breaks near the promenade, offering ordinary power and clean sections for experienced surfers seeking precise, thrilling navigations.

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