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La Mine

46.414583 N / -1.628967 O

La Mine Surf Spot Guide, France

Nestled on the Vendée coast, La Mine delivers a classic left-hand point break that peels over flat rocks mixed with sand, offering fun, ordinary waves with a laid-back vibe perfect for relaxed sessions. This spot stands out for its very high consistency, firing up around 150 days a year, making it a reliable choice for surfers seeking quality lefts without the hustle. High tide is key here, transforming the rocky bottom into smooth, rideable faces that suit everyone from novices to seasoned shredders.

Geography and Nature

La Mine sits in Jard-sur-Mer, a quiet resort town in the Vendée department of Pays de la Loire, western France, along the Côte de Lumière. The beach features a large sandy expanse backed by a pristine forest and flanked by the cliffs of St Nicolas to the west and Ragounite Beach nearby, creating a sheltered yet exposed coastal setting with dunes and an untouched natural environment. Unlike neighboring rocky shores, this spot blends sand with flat rock outcrops, giving it a picturesque, low-key feel that's remote enough to escape crowds but accessible for a day trip.

Surf Setup

La Mine is a reliable point break firing consistent lefts, with shapes that range from fun walls to occasional punchy sections over a bottom of flat rocks interspersed with sand. It thrives on northwest, west, and southwest swells, while southeast, east, or northeast winds provide clean offshore conditions to groom the waves. Surf only at high tide, as this is when the rocks are covered and the waves come alive; low tide exposes too much reef. On a typical session, expect ordinary power with playful rides up to 1-2 meters, ideal for linking turns in a mellow atmosphere.

Consistency and Best Time

With waves on offer about 150 days per year, La Mine boasts exceptional consistency for a French Atlantic spot, especially from fall through spring when northwest to southwest swells roll in steadily. Prime months are October to March for the most reliable surf, with winter delivering the biggest sets; avoid summer, particularly June to August, when swells often go flat. Early mornings or weekdays maximize your solo sessions year-round.

Crowd Levels

Crowds remain few even on weekends, with a mix of local surfers and occasional visitors keeping the lineup uncrowded. Weekdays see the least action, making it easy to score waves.

Who It's For

Suited to all levels, La Mine welcomes beginners with its forgiving high-tide sand-rock mix and smaller days, intermediates enjoy linking turns on the fun lefts, and advanced surfers can push bigger swells. Everyone finds something here thanks to the ordinary power and consistent nature, without overwhelming size or aggression.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for the flat rocks on the bottom, especially if tide drops early, and be cautious of submerged reef sections during sessions. Strong rips can form on bigger swells, so know your limits and check conditions.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 17-21°C, where a 3/2mm shorty or springsuit keeps you comfortable for long sessions. Winter from December to March drops to 11-14°C, requiring a full 5/4/3mm steamer with booties for warmth. Spring and fall see 14-18°C, so a 4/3mm wetsuit with gloves on chillier days works best.

How to Get There

Fly into La Roche-sur-Yon Airport (EDM), about 38 kilometers away, or Nantes Atlantique (NTE), roughly 100 kilometers north. Trains run to Jard-sur-Mer station from major cities like Nantes or La Rochelle. From Jard-sur-Mer center, drive 1.5 kilometers west via Route de la Payré (Rue de l'Abbaye du Lieu Dieu), then turn left onto Chemin de la Mine; free parking awaits near the forest, just a short 200-meter walk to the beach. Public buses connect from nearby Les Sables-d'Olonne, with campsites close by for easy stays.

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La Mine La Grange

France
46.414583 N / -1.628967 O
Vendee
Take a car
Short walk (5-15 mn)
OK
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Level: All surfers
Public access: Public access
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CONDITIONS
Level
All surfers
BREAK TYPE
Point-break
WAVE DIRECTION
Left
WAVE QUALITY
Regional Classic
FREQUENCY
Very consistent (150 day/year)
BOTTOM
Flat rocks with sand
POWER
Ordinary, Fun
NORMAL LENGHT
Long (150 to 300 m)
GOOD DAY LENGHT
Long (150 to 300 m)
GOOD SWELL DIRECTION
NorthWest, West, SouthWest
GOOD WIND DIRECTION
SouthEast, East, NorthEast
SWELL SIZE
Starts working at Less than 1m / 3ft and holds up to 2.5m+ / 8ft+
BEST TIDE POSITION
High tide only
BEST TIDE MOVEMENT
Rising tide
How to get there
COORDINATES
46.414583
-1.628967
DISTANCE
Take a car
WALK
Short walk (5-15 mn)
EASY TO FIND
OK
PUBLIC ACCESS
Public access
DANGERS
CROWD
WEEKEND CROWD
Few surfers
WEEK CROWD
Few surfers

La Mine Surf Spot Guide, France

Nestled on the Vendée coast, La Mine delivers a classic left-hand point break that peels over flat rocks mixed with sand, offering fun, ordinary waves with a laid-back vibe perfect for relaxed sessions. This spot stands out for its very high consistency, firing up around 150 days a year, making it a reliable choice for surfers seeking quality lefts without the hustle. High tide is key here, transforming the rocky bottom into smooth, rideable faces that suit everyone from novices to seasoned shredders.

Geography and Nature

La Mine sits in Jard-sur-Mer, a quiet resort town in the Vendée department of Pays de la Loire, western France, along the Côte de Lumière. The beach features a large sandy expanse backed by a pristine forest and flanked by the cliffs of St Nicolas to the west and Ragounite Beach nearby, creating a sheltered yet exposed coastal setting with dunes and an untouched natural environment. Unlike neighboring rocky shores, this spot blends sand with flat rock outcrops, giving it a picturesque, low-key feel that's remote enough to escape crowds but accessible for a day trip.

Surf Setup

La Mine is a reliable point break firing consistent lefts, with shapes that range from fun walls to occasional punchy sections over a bottom of flat rocks interspersed with sand. It thrives on northwest, west, and southwest swells, while southeast, east, or northeast winds provide clean offshore conditions to groom the waves. Surf only at high tide, as this is when the rocks are covered and the waves come alive; low tide exposes too much reef. On a typical session, expect ordinary power with playful rides up to 1-2 meters, ideal for linking turns in a mellow atmosphere.

Consistency and Best Time

With waves on offer about 150 days per year, La Mine boasts exceptional consistency for a French Atlantic spot, especially from fall through spring when northwest to southwest swells roll in steadily. Prime months are October to March for the most reliable surf, with winter delivering the biggest sets; avoid summer, particularly June to August, when swells often go flat. Early mornings or weekdays maximize your solo sessions year-round.

Crowd Levels

Crowds remain few even on weekends, with a mix of local surfers and occasional visitors keeping the lineup uncrowded. Weekdays see the least action, making it easy to score waves.

Who It's For

Suited to all levels, La Mine welcomes beginners with its forgiving high-tide sand-rock mix and smaller days, intermediates enjoy linking turns on the fun lefts, and advanced surfers can push bigger swells. Everyone finds something here thanks to the ordinary power and consistent nature, without overwhelming size or aggression.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for the flat rocks on the bottom, especially if tide drops early, and be cautious of submerged reef sections during sessions. Strong rips can form on bigger swells, so know your limits and check conditions.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 17-21°C, where a 3/2mm shorty or springsuit keeps you comfortable for long sessions. Winter from December to March drops to 11-14°C, requiring a full 5/4/3mm steamer with booties for warmth. Spring and fall see 14-18°C, so a 4/3mm wetsuit with gloves on chillier days works best.

How to Get There

Fly into La Roche-sur-Yon Airport (EDM), about 38 kilometers away, or Nantes Atlantique (NTE), roughly 100 kilometers north. Trains run to Jard-sur-Mer station from major cities like Nantes or La Rochelle. From Jard-sur-Mer center, drive 1.5 kilometers west via Route de la Payré (Rue de l'Abbaye du Lieu Dieu), then turn left onto Chemin de la Mine; free parking awaits near the forest, just a short 200-meter walk to the beach. Public buses connect from nearby Les Sables-d'Olonne, with campsites close by for easy stays.

La Mine Surf Spot Guide, France

Nestled on the Vendée coast, La Mine delivers a classic left-hand point break that peels over flat rocks mixed with sand, offering fun, ordinary waves with a laid-back vibe perfect for relaxed sessions. This spot stands out for its very high consistency, firing up around 150 days a year, making it a reliable choice for surfers seeking quality lefts without the hustle. High tide is key here, transforming the rocky bottom into smooth, rideable faces that suit everyone from novices to seasoned shredders.

Geography and Nature

La Mine sits in Jard-sur-Mer, a quiet resort town in the Vendée department of Pays de la Loire, western France, along the Côte de Lumière. The beach features a large sandy expanse backed by a pristine forest and flanked by the cliffs of St Nicolas to the west and Ragounite Beach nearby, creating a sheltered yet exposed coastal setting with dunes and an untouched natural environment. Unlike neighboring rocky shores, this spot blends sand with flat rock outcrops, giving it a picturesque, low-key feel that's remote enough to escape crowds but accessible for a day trip.

Surf Setup

La Mine is a reliable point break firing consistent lefts, with shapes that range from fun walls to occasional punchy sections over a bottom of flat rocks interspersed with sand. It thrives on northwest, west, and southwest swells, while southeast, east, or northeast winds provide clean offshore conditions to groom the waves. Surf only at high tide, as this is when the rocks are covered and the waves come alive; low tide exposes too much reef. On a typical session, expect ordinary power with playful rides up to 1-2 meters, ideal for linking turns in a mellow atmosphere.

Consistency and Best Time

With waves on offer about 150 days per year, La Mine boasts exceptional consistency for a French Atlantic spot, especially from fall through spring when northwest to southwest swells roll in steadily. Prime months are October to March for the most reliable surf, with winter delivering the biggest sets; avoid summer, particularly June to August, when swells often go flat. Early mornings or weekdays maximize your solo sessions year-round.

Crowd Levels

Crowds remain few even on weekends, with a mix of local surfers and occasional visitors keeping the lineup uncrowded. Weekdays see the least action, making it easy to score waves.

Who It's For

Suited to all levels, La Mine welcomes beginners with its forgiving high-tide sand-rock mix and smaller days, intermediates enjoy linking turns on the fun lefts, and advanced surfers can push bigger swells. Everyone finds something here thanks to the ordinary power and consistent nature, without overwhelming size or aggression.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for the flat rocks on the bottom, especially if tide drops early, and be cautious of submerged reef sections during sessions. Strong rips can form on bigger swells, so know your limits and check conditions.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 17-21°C, where a 3/2mm shorty or springsuit keeps you comfortable for long sessions. Winter from December to March drops to 11-14°C, requiring a full 5/4/3mm steamer with booties for warmth. Spring and fall see 14-18°C, so a 4/3mm wetsuit with gloves on chillier days works best.

How to Get There

Fly into La Roche-sur-Yon Airport (EDM), about 38 kilometers away, or Nantes Atlantique (NTE), roughly 100 kilometers north. Trains run to Jard-sur-Mer station from major cities like Nantes or La Rochelle. From Jard-sur-Mer center, drive 1.5 kilometers west via Route de la Payré (Rue de l'Abbaye du Lieu Dieu), then turn left onto Chemin de la Mine; free parking awaits near the forest, just a short 200-meter walk to the beach. Public buses connect from nearby Les Sables-d'Olonne, with campsites close by for easy stays.

Wave Quality: Regional Classic

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Point-break
Normal lenght: Long (150 to 300 m)
Good day lenght: Long (150 to 300 m)
DIRECTION
Left
Good swell direction: NorthWest, West, SouthWest
Good wind direction: SouthEast, East, NorthEast
frequency
Very consistent (150 day/year)
Swell size: Starts working at Less than 1m / 3ft and holds up to 2.5m+ / 8ft+
power
Ordinary, Fun
Best Tide Position: High tide only
Best Tide Movement: Rising tide

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Frequently asked on Wavesafari

October through March offers the most reliable surf at La Mine, with northwest to southwest swells rolling in steadily during fall and winter. The spot fires up around 150 days per year, making it exceptionally consistent. Summer months from June to August typically see flat conditions, so plan your visit for the cooler season when waves are most frequent and powerful.
Yes, La Mine welcomes all skill levels, including beginners. The high-tide conditions create forgiving waves over a sand-rock mix, with ordinary power and playful rides up to 1-2 meters ideal for learning. Intermediates enjoy linking turns on consistent lefts, while advanced surfers can push bigger swells when conditions allow, making it accessible yet rewarding across all experience levels.
La Mine is a reliable left-hand point break that peels over flat rocks mixed with sand, offering fun, ordinary waves with shapes ranging from playful walls to occasional punchy sections. The break thrives on northwest, west, and southwest swells, while southeast, east, or northeast winds provide clean offshore conditions. High tide is essential, as it covers the rocks and transforms them into smooth, rideable faces.
From Jard-sur-Mer center, drive 1.5 kilometers west via Route de la Payré, then turn left onto Chemin de la Mine where free parking awaits near the forest. The beach is a short 200-meter walk away. Crowds remain minimal even on weekends, with mostly local surfers and occasional visitors keeping the lineup uncrowded, making weekdays ideal for solo sessions.
La Mine stands out for its exceptional consistency, firing up around 150 days annually, and its laid-back vibe perfect for relaxed sessions without the hustle. Unlike neighboring rocky shores, this spot blends sand with flat rock outcrops in a picturesque setting backed by pristine forest and flanked by dramatic cliffs. It offers reliable lefts accessible to all levels while remaining remote enough to escape crowds.

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