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Amélie

45.485267 N / -1.152467 O

Amélie Surf Spot Guide, France

Nestled on France's wild Atlantic coast, Amélie delivers punchy beach-break waves over a sandy bottom that shape into hollow, fast rights and lefts, perfect for an exhilarating session without the usual crowds. This spot captures the raw essence of Gironde surfing, where quality swells turn into rewarding rides amid a laid-back vibe. Surfers love its versatility as a reliable backup when bigger southern spots get too heavy.

Geography and Nature

Amélie sits just south of Soulac-sur-Mer in Nouvelle-Aquitaine's Gironde department, along a stretch of exposed Atlantic coastline backed by dunes and pine forests. The beach is wide and sandy, with a surf club right in front and nearby features like a blockhaus and old pier marking other sandbanks to the south. It's a semi-remote feel despite the nearby town, offering open space framed by natural coastal dunes rather than urban bustle.

Surf Setup

Amélie is a classic beach break firing rights and lefts, sometimes forming powerful A-frames that barrel up on good days. It thrives on northwest, west, and southwest swells with average to long periods, holding power up to 2.5 meters, while southeast or east offshore winds clean it up best during the rising tide. Expect a typical session to deliver fast, hollow waves close to shore with easy paddle-outs, though it shines as a backup spot when swells lose steam northward.

Consistency and Best Time

This inconsistent beach break works sometimes rather than reliably, with no strong seasonal pattern but peaking from September to March when northwest groundswells align with offshore winds. Aim for fall and winter for the most frequent action up to 2 meters, avoiding flat summer periods or strong onshore westerlies. Weekday mornings often yield the cleanest windows before winds shift.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays keep Amélie empty, making it ideal for solo sessions, while weekends draw a few surfers, mostly locals. It's a chill mix without heavy saturation even when firing.

Who It's For

Amélie suits all surfers thanks to its sandy bottom and forgiving beach-break nature. Beginners get easy access to smaller waves near shore for practicing, intermediates enjoy the fast lines and occasional barrels, and advanced riders chase the hollow power on bigger swells. Every level finds something rewarding here.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for strong rips pulling offshore and rocks near the nearby dyke. Stay aware of shifting sandbanks, but dangers remain manageable with standard ocean respect.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 20°C to 25°C, calling for boardshorts or a shorty wetsuit on cooler days. Winter from December to March drops to 10°C to 15°C, requiring a full 5/4mm steamer with booties for comfort. Spring and fall hover around 15°C to 20°C, where a 3/2mm or 4/3mm wetsuit keeps you warm through longer sessions.

How to Get There

Fly into Bordeaux-Mérignac Airport (BOD), about 95 kilometers south, then drive north on the D101 via Le Verdon-sur-Mer for around 1.5 hours. Pauillac train station is 50 kilometers away with regional lines from Bordeaux, followed by a 45-minute drive. From Soulac-sur-Mer, head south following L'Amélie signs past a small church and continue straight to the spot, where free parking sits right beside the beach and OSC surf school. No public buses run directly, but it's a quick 100-meter walk from parking to the lineup.

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Amélie 

45.485267 N / -1.152467 O
Gironde
Take a car
Instant access (< 5min)
OK
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Level: All surfers
Public access: Public access
Special access: Don't know
CONDITIONS
Level
All surfers
BREAK TYPE
Beach-break
WAVE DIRECTION
Right and left
WAVE QUALITY
Normal
FREQUENCY
Sometimes break
BOTTOM
Sandy
POWER
Hollow, Fast
NORMAL LENGHT
Short (< 50m)
GOOD DAY LENGHT
Normal (50 to 150m)
GOOD SWELL DIRECTION
NorthWest, West, SouthWest
GOOD WIND DIRECTION
SouthEast, East
SWELL SIZE
Starts working at and holds up to
BEST TIDE POSITION
All tides
BEST TIDE MOVEMENT
Rising and falling tides
How to get there
COORDINATES
45.485267
-1.152467
DISTANCE
Take a car
WALK
Instant access (< 5min)
EASY TO FIND
OK
PUBLIC ACCESS
Public access
DANGERS
CROWD
WEEKEND CROWD
Few surfers
WEEK CROWD
Empty

Amélie Surf Spot Guide, France

Nestled on France's wild Atlantic coast, Amélie delivers punchy beach-break waves over a sandy bottom that shape into hollow, fast rights and lefts, perfect for an exhilarating session without the usual crowds. This spot captures the raw essence of Gironde surfing, where quality swells turn into rewarding rides amid a laid-back vibe. Surfers love its versatility as a reliable backup when bigger southern spots get too heavy.

Geography and Nature

Amélie sits just south of Soulac-sur-Mer in Nouvelle-Aquitaine's Gironde department, along a stretch of exposed Atlantic coastline backed by dunes and pine forests. The beach is wide and sandy, with a surf club right in front and nearby features like a blockhaus and old pier marking other sandbanks to the south. It's a semi-remote feel despite the nearby town, offering open space framed by natural coastal dunes rather than urban bustle.

Surf Setup

Amélie is a classic beach break firing rights and lefts, sometimes forming powerful A-frames that barrel up on good days. It thrives on northwest, west, and southwest swells with average to long periods, holding power up to 2.5 meters, while southeast or east offshore winds clean it up best during the rising tide. Expect a typical session to deliver fast, hollow waves close to shore with easy paddle-outs, though it shines as a backup spot when swells lose steam northward.

Consistency and Best Time

This inconsistent beach break works sometimes rather than reliably, with no strong seasonal pattern but peaking from September to March when northwest groundswells align with offshore winds. Aim for fall and winter for the most frequent action up to 2 meters, avoiding flat summer periods or strong onshore westerlies. Weekday mornings often yield the cleanest windows before winds shift.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays keep Amélie empty, making it ideal for solo sessions, while weekends draw a few surfers, mostly locals. It's a chill mix without heavy saturation even when firing.

Who It's For

Amélie suits all surfers thanks to its sandy bottom and forgiving beach-break nature. Beginners get easy access to smaller waves near shore for practicing, intermediates enjoy the fast lines and occasional barrels, and advanced riders chase the hollow power on bigger swells. Every level finds something rewarding here.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for strong rips pulling offshore and rocks near the nearby dyke. Stay aware of shifting sandbanks, but dangers remain manageable with standard ocean respect.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 20°C to 25°C, calling for boardshorts or a shorty wetsuit on cooler days. Winter from December to March drops to 10°C to 15°C, requiring a full 5/4mm steamer with booties for comfort. Spring and fall hover around 15°C to 20°C, where a 3/2mm or 4/3mm wetsuit keeps you warm through longer sessions.

How to Get There

Fly into Bordeaux-Mérignac Airport (BOD), about 95 kilometers south, then drive north on the D101 via Le Verdon-sur-Mer for around 1.5 hours. Pauillac train station is 50 kilometers away with regional lines from Bordeaux, followed by a 45-minute drive. From Soulac-sur-Mer, head south following L'Amélie signs past a small church and continue straight to the spot, where free parking sits right beside the beach and OSC surf school. No public buses run directly, but it's a quick 100-meter walk from parking to the lineup.

Amélie Surf Spot Guide, France

Nestled on France's wild Atlantic coast, Amélie delivers punchy beach-break waves over a sandy bottom that shape into hollow, fast rights and lefts, perfect for an exhilarating session without the usual crowds. This spot captures the raw essence of Gironde surfing, where quality swells turn into rewarding rides amid a laid-back vibe. Surfers love its versatility as a reliable backup when bigger southern spots get too heavy.

Geography and Nature

Amélie sits just south of Soulac-sur-Mer in Nouvelle-Aquitaine's Gironde department, along a stretch of exposed Atlantic coastline backed by dunes and pine forests. The beach is wide and sandy, with a surf club right in front and nearby features like a blockhaus and old pier marking other sandbanks to the south. It's a semi-remote feel despite the nearby town, offering open space framed by natural coastal dunes rather than urban bustle.

Surf Setup

Amélie is a classic beach break firing rights and lefts, sometimes forming powerful A-frames that barrel up on good days. It thrives on northwest, west, and southwest swells with average to long periods, holding power up to 2.5 meters, while southeast or east offshore winds clean it up best during the rising tide. Expect a typical session to deliver fast, hollow waves close to shore with easy paddle-outs, though it shines as a backup spot when swells lose steam northward.

Consistency and Best Time

This inconsistent beach break works sometimes rather than reliably, with no strong seasonal pattern but peaking from September to March when northwest groundswells align with offshore winds. Aim for fall and winter for the most frequent action up to 2 meters, avoiding flat summer periods or strong onshore westerlies. Weekday mornings often yield the cleanest windows before winds shift.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays keep Amélie empty, making it ideal for solo sessions, while weekends draw a few surfers, mostly locals. It's a chill mix without heavy saturation even when firing.

Who It's For

Amélie suits all surfers thanks to its sandy bottom and forgiving beach-break nature. Beginners get easy access to smaller waves near shore for practicing, intermediates enjoy the fast lines and occasional barrels, and advanced riders chase the hollow power on bigger swells. Every level finds something rewarding here.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for strong rips pulling offshore and rocks near the nearby dyke. Stay aware of shifting sandbanks, but dangers remain manageable with standard ocean respect.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 20°C to 25°C, calling for boardshorts or a shorty wetsuit on cooler days. Winter from December to March drops to 10°C to 15°C, requiring a full 5/4mm steamer with booties for comfort. Spring and fall hover around 15°C to 20°C, where a 3/2mm or 4/3mm wetsuit keeps you warm through longer sessions.

How to Get There

Fly into Bordeaux-Mérignac Airport (BOD), about 95 kilometers south, then drive north on the D101 via Le Verdon-sur-Mer for around 1.5 hours. Pauillac train station is 50 kilometers away with regional lines from Bordeaux, followed by a 45-minute drive. From Soulac-sur-Mer, head south following L'Amélie signs past a small church and continue straight to the spot, where free parking sits right beside the beach and OSC surf school. No public buses run directly, but it's a quick 100-meter walk from parking to the lineup.

Wave Quality: Normal

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Beach-break
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction: NorthWest, West, SouthWest
Good wind direction: SouthEast, East
frequency
Sometimes break
Swell size: Starts working at and holds up to
power
Hollow, Fast
Best Tide Position: All tides
Best Tide Movement: Rising and falling tides

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Surf Amélie from September to March when northwest groundswells align with offshore winds for the most frequent action up to 2 meters. This inconsistent beach break peaks in fall and winter, thriving on northwest, west, and southwest swells with average to long periods, best during rising tide and southeast or east offshore winds. Avoid flat summer periods or strong onshore westerlies, targeting weekday mornings for cleanest sessions.
Amélie suits all surfers from beginners to advanced due to its sandy bottom and forgiving beach-break nature. Beginners find easy access to smaller waves near shore for practicing, intermediates enjoy fast lines and occasional barrels, while advanced riders chase hollow power on bigger swells up to 2.5 meters.
Amélie offers punchy beach-break waves over a sandy bottom shaping into hollow, fast rights and lefts, sometimes forming powerful A-frames that barrel. It holds power up to 2.5 meters on northwest, west, and southwest swells with average to long periods, delivering fast, hollow waves close to shore with easy paddle-outs.
Weekdays at Amélie are empty for solo sessions, while weekends draw a few mostly local surfers without heavy crowds. Fly into Bordeaux-Mérignac Airport 95 kilometers south for a 1.5-hour drive north via D101, or drive 45 minutes from Pauillac train station 50 kilometers away; from Soulac-sur-Mer, follow L'Amélie signs past a small church to free beachside parking and OSC surf school, just a 100-meter walk to the lineup.
Amélie stands out with punchy, hollow beach-break waves and a laid-back vibe without usual crowds, capturing raw Gironde surfing essence. Its versatility as a reliable backup when bigger southern spots get heavy, semi-remote dunes-backed setting, and rewarding rides for all levels make it unique amid exposed Atlantic coastline.

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