La Graviere is one of the best and famous surf spot in Europe. This hollow beachbreak is to be renowned for fast tubes, broken boards, pro-surfing competitions and surf experts. The WCT Quiksilver Pro France competition was often held in the waves at La Graviere. The best time to catch some awesome waves in France is during from autumn until spring.
Hossegor: Hossegor has become one of the first-class surfing locations in Europe. This charming city directly at the sea offers several first-class surf spots and a great night live to you. Further beach breaks are La Nord, La Sud or Les Culs Nuls. The best bars are the Dicks Sand Bar and of course, le ROCK FOOD. The center of the night live is at Hossegor Plage Central!
- Attendance Week
- Ok
- Attendance Weekend
- Crowded
- Best Tide Position
- Low Tide only
- Best Tide Movement
- Falling Tide
- Dangers
- Don't know
- Frequency
- Very Consistent
- Good Swell Direction
- West
- Good Wind Direction
- East
- Holds up to
- 3m (10ft)
- Max Length of Wave
- Normal (50m - 150m)
- Normal Length of Wave
- Short (50m)
- Starts Working
- 1m - 1.5m (3ft - 5ft)
- Surf Level
- Pro Surfers
- Type of Bottom
- Sandy
- Type of Wave
- Beachbreak
- Wave Direction
- Left- and Righthander
- Wave Power
- Hollow