Port Goret (Treveneuc)

48.670450 N / -2.862117 O

Port Goret (Treveneuc) Surf Spot Guide, France

Port Goret is a sheltered beach break nestled in the Saint-Brieuc Bay along Brittany's Côte d'Armor coast. This quiet, sandy beach offers a forgiving wave environment where both lefts and rights peel consistently, making it an accessible destination for surfers seeking uncrowded sessions in a peaceful coastal setting. The spot's protected nature means it rarely gets too crowded, even when swell arrives.

Geography and Nature

Port Goret sits near the small town of Tréveneuc, positioned between Plouha and Saint-Quay-Portrieux along the Breton coastline. The beach is quiet and sheltered, located along the GR34 coastal walking trail. The sandy bottom and gentle beach break setup create a natural amphitheater for waves, with the surrounding landscape offering the typical rugged Breton charm of low cliffs and coastal vegetation. This is a working fishing village atmosphere rather than a developed resort area, giving the spot an authentic, local character.

Surf Setup

Port Goret is a beach break with a sandy bottom that produces both left and right-hand waves suitable for various skill levels. The best swell directions come from the north, northwest, west, and northeast, with northwest swells providing the most reliable conditions. Offshore winds blow from the south-southwest, which is the ideal wind direction for shaping clean waves. Low tide and mid-tide stages work best for this break. On a typical session, expect soft, rolling waves that allow you to practice turns and build confidence without the intensity of more powerful beach breaks.

Consistency and Best Time

Port Goret is an inconsistent break that does not work very often, with summer months particularly flat. The spot experiences both groundswells and windswells equally, meaning conditions can arrive from various weather patterns. Winter and spring offer the most reliable swell windows, though even then you should check forecasts carefully before making the trip. Summer tends to be quiet, making it better suited for planning visits during autumn through early spring when Atlantic swells have a better chance of reaching this sheltered bay.

Crowd Levels

This spot remains remarkably empty on weekdays and sees only a few surfers during weekends. The sheltered nature and inconsistent swell mean you will rarely encounter crowded lineups, making it ideal for those seeking peaceful, uncrowded sessions.

Who It's For

Port Goret works for intermediate surfers and above, though the soft wave quality makes it accessible for those progressing beyond beginner level. Intermediate surfers will find plenty of space to work on technique without pressure, while advanced surfers may find the waves somewhat ordinary in power and size. The forgiving beach break environment suits anyone looking to improve their skills in a relaxed setting.

Hazards to Respect

The spot presents no significant hazards, though like all coastal areas, respect standard ocean safety practices and be aware of tide changes.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer temperatures from June to October range around 18 to 19°C, requiring a good quality summer wetsuit. Winter from December to March drops to around 10 to 12°C, necessitating a 4/3mm winter wetsuit or thicker. Spring and fall sit between 13 to 17°C, where a 3/2mm spring suit provides adequate protection.

How to Get There

The closest airport is Saint-Brieuc Armor Airport (SBK), located 15 kilometers away. From Saint-Brieuc, take the D786 toward Saint-Quay-Portrieux, then turn onto the D51 toward Tréveneuc. Port Goret beach is well signposted once you reach the village. Parking is available near the beach. The break is within walking distance of the village center, and the beach sits directly on the GR34 coastal path for those arriving by foot.

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Port Goret (Treveneuc) 

France
48.670450 N / -2.862117 O
Brittanny North
In the city
Instant access (< 5min)
Easy to find
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Port Goret (Treveneuc) Surf Spot Guide, France

Port Goret is a sheltered beach break nestled in the Saint-Brieuc Bay along Brittany's Côte d'Armor coast. This quiet, sandy beach offers a forgiving wave environment where both lefts and rights peel consistently, making it an accessible destination for surfers seeking uncrowded sessions in a peaceful coastal setting. The spot's protected nature means it rarely gets too crowded, even when swell arrives.

Geography and Nature

Port Goret sits near the small town of Tréveneuc, positioned between Plouha and Saint-Quay-Portrieux along the Breton coastline. The beach is quiet and sheltered, located along the GR34 coastal walking trail. The sandy bottom and gentle beach break setup create a natural amphitheater for waves, with the surrounding landscape offering the typical rugged Breton charm of low cliffs and coastal vegetation. This is a working fishing village atmosphere rather than a developed resort area, giving the spot an authentic, local character.

Surf Setup

Port Goret is a beach break with a sandy bottom that produces both left and right-hand waves suitable for various skill levels. The best swell directions come from the north, northwest, west, and northeast, with northwest swells providing the most reliable conditions. Offshore winds blow from the south-southwest, which is the ideal wind direction for shaping clean waves. Low tide and mid-tide stages work best for this break. On a typical session, expect soft, rolling waves that allow you to practice turns and build confidence without the intensity of more powerful beach breaks.

Consistency and Best Time

Port Goret is an inconsistent break that does not work very often, with summer months particularly flat. The spot experiences both groundswells and windswells equally, meaning conditions can arrive from various weather patterns. Winter and spring offer the most reliable swell windows, though even then you should check forecasts carefully before making the trip. Summer tends to be quiet, making it better suited for planning visits during autumn through early spring when Atlantic swells have a better chance of reaching this sheltered bay.

Crowd Levels

This spot remains remarkably empty on weekdays and sees only a few surfers during weekends. The sheltered nature and inconsistent swell mean you will rarely encounter crowded lineups, making it ideal for those seeking peaceful, uncrowded sessions.

Who It's For

Port Goret works for intermediate surfers and above, though the soft wave quality makes it accessible for those progressing beyond beginner level. Intermediate surfers will find plenty of space to work on technique without pressure, while advanced surfers may find the waves somewhat ordinary in power and size. The forgiving beach break environment suits anyone looking to improve their skills in a relaxed setting.

Hazards to Respect

The spot presents no significant hazards, though like all coastal areas, respect standard ocean safety practices and be aware of tide changes.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer temperatures from June to October range around 18 to 19°C, requiring a good quality summer wetsuit. Winter from December to March drops to around 10 to 12°C, necessitating a 4/3mm winter wetsuit or thicker. Spring and fall sit between 13 to 17°C, where a 3/2mm spring suit provides adequate protection.

How to Get There

The closest airport is Saint-Brieuc Armor Airport (SBK), located 15 kilometers away. From Saint-Brieuc, take the D786 toward Saint-Quay-Portrieux, then turn onto the D51 toward Tréveneuc. Port Goret beach is well signposted once you reach the village. Parking is available near the beach. The break is within walking distance of the village center, and the beach sits directly on the GR34 coastal path for those arriving by foot.

Wave Quality: Sloppy

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Beach-break
Normal lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
Good day lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction: North, NorthWest, West, NorthEast
Good wind direction: NorthWest, West, SouthWest, South, SouthEast
frequency
Sometimes break
Swell size: Starts working at 1.5m-2m /5ft-6ft and holds up to
power
Ordinary
Best Tide Position: Low and mid tide
Best Tide Movement: Rising and falling tides

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Winter and spring offer the most reliable swell windows, though conditions remain inconsistent year-round. Summer months are particularly flat, making autumn through early spring your best bet for Atlantic swells reaching this sheltered bay. Always check forecasts before planning your trip, as this spot does not work very often compared to more exposed breaks.
Port Goret works best for intermediate surfers and above, though the soft wave quality makes it accessible for those progressing beyond beginner level. The forgiving beach break environment suits anyone looking to improve technique in a relaxed setting without the intensity of more powerful breaks.
Port Goret is a sandy beach break producing both left and right-hand waves. The best swell directions come from the north, northwest, west, and northeast, with northwest swells providing the most reliable conditions. Expect soft, rolling waves suitable for practicing turns and building confidence, with low tide and mid-tide stages working best.
This spot remains remarkably empty on weekdays with only a few surfers on weekends, offering peaceful uncrowded sessions. Located near Tréveneuc between Plouha and Saint-Quay-Portrieux, access is straightforward via the D786 and D51 roads. Parking is available near the beach, which sits within walking distance of the village center.
Port Goret's sheltered nature and inconsistent swell mean you will rarely encounter crowded lineups, making it ideal for peaceful sessions. The working fishing village atmosphere provides authentic local character rather than developed resort vibes, while the sandy bottom and gentle beach break setup create a forgiving environment perfect for building skills without pressure.

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