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erromardie

43.411133 N / -1.638800 O

erromardie Surf Spot Guide, France

Erromardie is a beautiful reef break located on the Basque Coast that offers something special for experienced surfers seeking consistent waves and a relatively uncrowded experience. This spot delivers powerful, tubular right-handers that can produce barrels on good days, combined with a softer left-hand option that works across a wider range of conditions. The dramatic rocky bottom and exposed reef setup create the kind of challenging, rewarding waves that keep experienced surfers coming back.

Geography and Nature

Situated just south of Lafitenia on the outskirts of Saint-Jean-de-Luz, Erromardie is a stunning sandy beach bordered by rocky outcrops and backed by the coastal path that runs along the Basque shoreline. The beach itself features a mix of sand and rocks, with the reef structure creating distinct peaks at different points along the bay. The northern headland marks where the most powerful right-hand break forms, while the southern end of the bay produces the longer left-hand wave. The setting is picturesque and relatively quiet outside the summer tourist season, with good parking facilities running parallel to the beach along Chemin d'Erromardie.

Surf Setup

Erromardie works best with northwest swell direction, though it can pick up smaller summer swells reasonably well. The offshore wind comes from the southeast, which is ideal for shaping the waves. The spot produces a long, mellow left that starts at the southern end of the bay and runs through the middle section, suitable for various skill levels when conditions align. The main attraction is the right-hand reef break at the northern headland, which throws up powerful, barreled waves when the swell is right. This right-hander is only properly surfable at high tide due to the exposed rocks at lower water levels. Mid to high tide is generally the safest window for most surfers, though the left can work across a wider tidal range. On a typical session with good conditions, you can expect hollow, fast-moving waves with genuine barrel sections on the right, while the left offers more forgiving walls and longer rides.

Consistency and Best Time

Erromardie has fairly consistent surf throughout the year and can work during any season, making it a reliable option for planning a trip. The spot captures northwest swells particularly well, and summer months bring smaller but workable conditions. Winter months typically bring larger, more powerful swells, though consistency remains good year-round.

Crowd Levels

This spot remains relatively uncrowded even on good days, with few surfers in the water compared to nearby breaks. Weekdays are notably quiet, while weekends see a modest increase in visitors, though never reaching crowded conditions.

Who It's For

Erromardie is strictly for experienced surfers. The rocky reef bottom, powerful right-hand break, and strong currents make this spot unsuitable for beginners or intermediate surfers. Advanced surfers will find challenging, rewarding waves that demand solid paddling power and wave knowledge. The left-hand option provides slightly easier sections, but the overall setup requires competence and respect.

Hazards to Respect

Rocks emerge throughout the break, particularly at lower tides, creating a genuine hazard that demands careful navigation. Strong currents run through the area, and the reef setup means wipeouts carry more consequence than beach breaks. Always check tide times and conditions before entering the water, and respect the power of this break.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer months from June to October bring water temperatures around 18 to 20 degrees Celsius, requiring a 3 to 4 millimeter wetsuit or spring suit. Winter from December to March sees temperatures drop to 10 to 12 degrees Celsius, necessitating a full 5 to 6 millimeter winter wetsuit. Spring and fall months sit between these ranges at roughly 13 to 17 degrees Celsius, making a 4 millimeter suit the practical choice.

How to Get There

The nearest major airport is Biarritz-Pays-Basque, located approximately 30 kilometers south. From there, rent a car and drive north toward Saint-Jean-de-Luz, following signs toward Guéthary and then Plage d'Erromardie. The beach sits at the southern edge of Saint-Jean-de-Luz, making it easily accessible by road. Ample parking runs along Chemin d'Erromardie parallel to the beach. The spot is within walking distance of town amenities including restaurants, bars, and board rental shops. Train service connects to Saint-Jean-de-Luz from major cities, and local buses serve the area, though having a car provides the most flexibility for checking conditions and exploring nearby breaks.

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erromardie la falaise

43.411133 N / -1.638800 O
Basque Country
Take a car
Instant access (< 5min)
Easy to find
View Surf Spot
Level: All surfers
Public access: Public access
Special access: Don't know
CONDITIONS
Level
All surfers
BREAK TYPE
Point-break
WAVE DIRECTION
Right
WAVE QUALITY
Regional Classic
FREQUENCY
Regular
BOTTOM
Boulders
POWER
Ordinary
NORMAL LENGHT
Normal (50 to 150m)
GOOD DAY LENGHT
Long (150 to 300 m)
GOOD SWELL DIRECTION
South, SouthWest, West, NorthWest, North
GOOD WIND DIRECTION
North, NorthEast, East, SouthEast, South
SWELL SIZE
Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 2.5m+ / 8ft+
BEST TIDE POSITION
Mid and high tide
BEST TIDE MOVEMENT
Rising tide
How to get there
COORDINATES
43.411133
-1.638800
DISTANCE
Take a car
WALK
Instant access (< 5min)
EASY TO FIND
Easy to find
PUBLIC ACCESS
Public access
DANGERS
CROWD
WEEKEND CROWD
Few surfers
WEEK CROWD
Empty

erromardie Surf Spot Guide, France

Erromardie is a beautiful reef break located on the Basque Coast that offers something special for experienced surfers seeking consistent waves and a relatively uncrowded experience. This spot delivers powerful, tubular right-handers that can produce barrels on good days, combined with a softer left-hand option that works across a wider range of conditions. The dramatic rocky bottom and exposed reef setup create the kind of challenging, rewarding waves that keep experienced surfers coming back.

Geography and Nature

Situated just south of Lafitenia on the outskirts of Saint-Jean-de-Luz, Erromardie is a stunning sandy beach bordered by rocky outcrops and backed by the coastal path that runs along the Basque shoreline. The beach itself features a mix of sand and rocks, with the reef structure creating distinct peaks at different points along the bay. The northern headland marks where the most powerful right-hand break forms, while the southern end of the bay produces the longer left-hand wave. The setting is picturesque and relatively quiet outside the summer tourist season, with good parking facilities running parallel to the beach along Chemin d'Erromardie.

Surf Setup

Erromardie works best with northwest swell direction, though it can pick up smaller summer swells reasonably well. The offshore wind comes from the southeast, which is ideal for shaping the waves. The spot produces a long, mellow left that starts at the southern end of the bay and runs through the middle section, suitable for various skill levels when conditions align. The main attraction is the right-hand reef break at the northern headland, which throws up powerful, barreled waves when the swell is right. This right-hander is only properly surfable at high tide due to the exposed rocks at lower water levels. Mid to high tide is generally the safest window for most surfers, though the left can work across a wider tidal range. On a typical session with good conditions, you can expect hollow, fast-moving waves with genuine barrel sections on the right, while the left offers more forgiving walls and longer rides.

Consistency and Best Time

Erromardie has fairly consistent surf throughout the year and can work during any season, making it a reliable option for planning a trip. The spot captures northwest swells particularly well, and summer months bring smaller but workable conditions. Winter months typically bring larger, more powerful swells, though consistency remains good year-round.

Crowd Levels

This spot remains relatively uncrowded even on good days, with few surfers in the water compared to nearby breaks. Weekdays are notably quiet, while weekends see a modest increase in visitors, though never reaching crowded conditions.

Who It's For

Erromardie is strictly for experienced surfers. The rocky reef bottom, powerful right-hand break, and strong currents make this spot unsuitable for beginners or intermediate surfers. Advanced surfers will find challenging, rewarding waves that demand solid paddling power and wave knowledge. The left-hand option provides slightly easier sections, but the overall setup requires competence and respect.

Hazards to Respect

Rocks emerge throughout the break, particularly at lower tides, creating a genuine hazard that demands careful navigation. Strong currents run through the area, and the reef setup means wipeouts carry more consequence than beach breaks. Always check tide times and conditions before entering the water, and respect the power of this break.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer months from June to October bring water temperatures around 18 to 20 degrees Celsius, requiring a 3 to 4 millimeter wetsuit or spring suit. Winter from December to March sees temperatures drop to 10 to 12 degrees Celsius, necessitating a full 5 to 6 millimeter winter wetsuit. Spring and fall months sit between these ranges at roughly 13 to 17 degrees Celsius, making a 4 millimeter suit the practical choice.

How to Get There

The nearest major airport is Biarritz-Pays-Basque, located approximately 30 kilometers south. From there, rent a car and drive north toward Saint-Jean-de-Luz, following signs toward Guéthary and then Plage d'Erromardie. The beach sits at the southern edge of Saint-Jean-de-Luz, making it easily accessible by road. Ample parking runs along Chemin d'Erromardie parallel to the beach. The spot is within walking distance of town amenities including restaurants, bars, and board rental shops. Train service connects to Saint-Jean-de-Luz from major cities, and local buses serve the area, though having a car provides the most flexibility for checking conditions and exploring nearby breaks.

erromardie Surf Spot Guide, France

Erromardie is a beautiful reef break located on the Basque Coast that offers something special for experienced surfers seeking consistent waves and a relatively uncrowded experience. This spot delivers powerful, tubular right-handers that can produce barrels on good days, combined with a softer left-hand option that works across a wider range of conditions. The dramatic rocky bottom and exposed reef setup create the kind of challenging, rewarding waves that keep experienced surfers coming back.

Geography and Nature

Situated just south of Lafitenia on the outskirts of Saint-Jean-de-Luz, Erromardie is a stunning sandy beach bordered by rocky outcrops and backed by the coastal path that runs along the Basque shoreline. The beach itself features a mix of sand and rocks, with the reef structure creating distinct peaks at different points along the bay. The northern headland marks where the most powerful right-hand break forms, while the southern end of the bay produces the longer left-hand wave. The setting is picturesque and relatively quiet outside the summer tourist season, with good parking facilities running parallel to the beach along Chemin d'Erromardie.

Surf Setup

Erromardie works best with northwest swell direction, though it can pick up smaller summer swells reasonably well. The offshore wind comes from the southeast, which is ideal for shaping the waves. The spot produces a long, mellow left that starts at the southern end of the bay and runs through the middle section, suitable for various skill levels when conditions align. The main attraction is the right-hand reef break at the northern headland, which throws up powerful, barreled waves when the swell is right. This right-hander is only properly surfable at high tide due to the exposed rocks at lower water levels. Mid to high tide is generally the safest window for most surfers, though the left can work across a wider tidal range. On a typical session with good conditions, you can expect hollow, fast-moving waves with genuine barrel sections on the right, while the left offers more forgiving walls and longer rides.

Consistency and Best Time

Erromardie has fairly consistent surf throughout the year and can work during any season, making it a reliable option for planning a trip. The spot captures northwest swells particularly well, and summer months bring smaller but workable conditions. Winter months typically bring larger, more powerful swells, though consistency remains good year-round.

Crowd Levels

This spot remains relatively uncrowded even on good days, with few surfers in the water compared to nearby breaks. Weekdays are notably quiet, while weekends see a modest increase in visitors, though never reaching crowded conditions.

Who It's For

Erromardie is strictly for experienced surfers. The rocky reef bottom, powerful right-hand break, and strong currents make this spot unsuitable for beginners or intermediate surfers. Advanced surfers will find challenging, rewarding waves that demand solid paddling power and wave knowledge. The left-hand option provides slightly easier sections, but the overall setup requires competence and respect.

Hazards to Respect

Rocks emerge throughout the break, particularly at lower tides, creating a genuine hazard that demands careful navigation. Strong currents run through the area, and the reef setup means wipeouts carry more consequence than beach breaks. Always check tide times and conditions before entering the water, and respect the power of this break.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer months from June to October bring water temperatures around 18 to 20 degrees Celsius, requiring a 3 to 4 millimeter wetsuit or spring suit. Winter from December to March sees temperatures drop to 10 to 12 degrees Celsius, necessitating a full 5 to 6 millimeter winter wetsuit. Spring and fall months sit between these ranges at roughly 13 to 17 degrees Celsius, making a 4 millimeter suit the practical choice.

How to Get There

The nearest major airport is Biarritz-Pays-Basque, located approximately 30 kilometers south. From there, rent a car and drive north toward Saint-Jean-de-Luz, following signs toward Guéthary and then Plage d'Erromardie. The beach sits at the southern edge of Saint-Jean-de-Luz, making it easily accessible by road. Ample parking runs along Chemin d'Erromardie parallel to the beach. The spot is within walking distance of town amenities including restaurants, bars, and board rental shops. Train service connects to Saint-Jean-de-Luz from major cities, and local buses serve the area, though having a car provides the most flexibility for checking conditions and exploring nearby breaks.

Wave Quality: Regional Classic

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Point-break
Normal lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
Good day lenght: Long (150 to 300 m)
DIRECTION
Right
Good swell direction: South, SouthWest, West, NorthWest, North
Good wind direction: North, NorthEast, East, SouthEast, South
frequency
Regular
Swell size: Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 2.5m+ / 8ft+
power
Ordinary
Best Tide Position: Mid and high tide
Best Tide Movement: Rising tide

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Erromardie offers consistent surf year-round, working best with northwest swells and southeast offshore winds. Summer months from June to October bring smaller workable swells with water at 18 to 20 degrees Celsius, needing a 3 to 4 millimeter wetsuit. Winter from December to March delivers larger powerful swells at 10 to 12 degrees Celsius, requiring a 5 to 6 millimeter suit. Mid to high tide is safest, especially for the right-hander.
Erromardie is strictly for experienced surfers due to its rocky reef bottom, powerful waves, and strong currents. Beginners and intermediates should avoid it as wipeouts carry high consequences. Advanced surfers need solid paddling power and wave knowledge to handle the challenging right-hand break, while the softer left offers slightly easier sections but still demands competence.
Erromardie is a reef break producing powerful tubular right-handers at the northern headland and a softer long left from the southern end through the middle. It excels with northwest swells and southeast offshore winds, offering hollow fast barrels on the right at high tide and forgiving walls on the left across wider conditions. The rocky bottom creates rewarding but demanding waves.
Erromardie stays relatively uncrowded even on good days, with few surfers compared to nearby spots and quietest on weekdays. Reach it from Biarritz airport 30 kilometers south by car, driving north to Saint-Jean-de-Luz then following signs to Plage d'Erromardie. Ample parking runs parallel along Chemin d'Erromardie, with town amenities nearby.
Erromardie stands out for experienced surfers with its consistent uncrowded reef break delivering powerful barreled right-handers and a workable left, unlike busier nearby spots. The Basque Coast location offers picturesque quiet vibes outside summer, northwest swell capture, and rewarding challenging waves on a rocky setup that demands respect but provides tubular rewards on good days.

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