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General Overview
On the southern tip of peninsula Saint-Pierre-Quiberon is the town of Quiberon with long south facing beaches that break fairly consistently. It will hold the bigger swells that pound the shoreline and this can make for an arm-burning paddle-out through all the thick soup. It can get crowded in the summer high season but then have thinner line-ups during the winter months when colder waters prevail. Bring the wetsuit and the right stick because the all beautiful scenery and quality winter waves makes Quiberon worth the effort of getting there. Secret Spot Policy
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| HAZARDS |
Rips |
| BEST SWELL |
Northwest, West |
| BEST SEASON |
Autumn, winter |
| BREAK TYPE |
Beach |
| WATER QUALITY |
clear |
| BOTTOM TYPE |
Sandy |
| ABILITY LEVEL |
All |
| LEFTS/RIGHTS |
Rights, Lefts |
| BEST TIDE |
Mid |
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