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Gwendrez

47.991700 N / -4.479850 O

Gwendrez Surf Spot Guide, France

Gwendrez is a scenic beach break located in Finistère, Brittany, offering an exceptional blend of accessibility and uncrowded waves. This sandy beach with rock outcrops delivers consistent, peeling waves across multiple peaks that work for surfers of all levels. The spot captures swell from multiple directions while remaining sheltered enough to provide rideable conditions even during smaller swell periods, making it one of the most versatile options along this stretch of the Atlantic coast.

Geography and Nature

Situated in Plouhinec, Gwendrez sits within the Audierne Bay, a circular arc of coastline bounded by Pointe du Raz to the north and Penmarc'h to the south. The beach consists of fine pale sand descending gently into shallow waters, flanked by low rock outcrops that add character to the landscape. The surrounding terrain features gently rolling fields and an unspoilt, preserved environment that feels far removed from urban development. The westerly facing aspect means sunsets here are particularly striking, and the beach has maintained Blue Flag certification since 2015, reflecting its commitment to environmental standards and cleanliness.

Surf Setup

Gwendrez works best with northwest, west, and southwest swell directions, with the beach break producing both left and right-hand waves depending on sandbank positioning. The different sandbanks throughout the beach allow you to select peaks suited to your ability, with longer, softer waves forming in some sections while deeper, more powerful peaks develop elsewhere. Northeast and east winds provide the cleanest conditions, creating offshore winds that shape the waves nicely. Mid-tide tends to be the optimal stage, offering a balance between wave shape and power. On a typical session, you can expect peeling waves that allow for multiple maneuvers, with the beach rarely becoming crowded even during peak seasons.

Consistency and Best Time

Gwendrez catches even the smallest summer swells, making it fairly consistent year-round, though winter months bring more powerful Atlantic groundswells. Autumn and spring provide excellent conditions with fun-sized waves and lighter winds. Summer offers the most accessible conditions for learning, while winter can deliver double-overhead waves with stronger currents. The spot works throughout the year, though summer months from June through August present the most beginner-friendly window with smaller, more manageable waves.

Crowd Levels

This beach remains remarkably uncrowded throughout the week, with minimal surfer presence on both weekdays and weekends. The peaceful, remote setting means you can often find empty peaks even during summer months.

Who It's For

Gwendrez suits all skill levels effectively. Beginners benefit from the softer waves and multiple peaks that allow for progression without feeling overwhelmed. Intermediate surfers can challenge themselves on the deeper, more powerful sections, while advanced surfers can hunt for the best-shaped peaks during optimal swell and wind windows. The variety of sandbanks means everyone finds appropriate conditions.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rocks scattered along the beach, particularly around the outcrops. Winter swells can generate strong rips and fast-moving water, requiring awareness of current conditions. Respect the power of larger winter swells and understand your limits before paddling out in heavier seas.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June through October brings water temperatures around 18°C, requiring a 3/2mm wetsuit for comfort. Winter from December through March drops to around 10°C, necessitating a thick 5/4mm wetsuit along with neoprene gloves, boots, and a hood. Spring and autumn months sit between these ranges at approximately 14-16°C, making a 4/3mm wetsuit ideal.

How to Get There

The nearest airport is Pluguffan in Quimper, approximately 23 kilometers away. From Quimper, drive west toward Plouhinec, following coastal roads toward Audierne Bay. Gwendrez is accessed through the attractive town of Plouhinec. Parking is available near the beach, with easy walking access to the sand. The 4.6.1 Surf School operates from the beach and offers lessons and board rentals for those needing equipment.

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Gwendrez 

France
47.991700 N / -4.479850 O
Brittany South
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
Beach-break
WAVE DIRECTION
Left
WAVE QUALITY
Regional Classic
FREQUENCY
Sometimes break
BOTTOM
Sandy with rock
POWER
Fast, Powerful
NORMAL LENGHT
Short (< 50m)
GOOD DAY LENGHT
Normal (50 to 150m)
GOOD SWELL DIRECTION
NorthWest, West, SouthWest
GOOD WIND DIRECTION
North, SouthEast, East, NorthEast
SWELL SIZE
Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 2.5m+ / 8ft+
BEST TIDE POSITION
Mid tide
BEST TIDE MOVEMENT
Rising and falling tides
How to get there
COORDINATES
47.991700
-4.479850
DISTANCE
Take a car
WALK
Instant access (< 5min)
EASY TO FIND
Easy to find
PUBLIC ACCESS
Public access
DANGERS
CROWD
WEEKEND CROWD
Empty
WEEK CROWD
Empty

Gwendrez Surf Spot Guide, France

Gwendrez is a scenic beach break located in Finistère, Brittany, offering an exceptional blend of accessibility and uncrowded waves. This sandy beach with rock outcrops delivers consistent, peeling waves across multiple peaks that work for surfers of all levels. The spot captures swell from multiple directions while remaining sheltered enough to provide rideable conditions even during smaller swell periods, making it one of the most versatile options along this stretch of the Atlantic coast.

Geography and Nature

Situated in Plouhinec, Gwendrez sits within the Audierne Bay, a circular arc of coastline bounded by Pointe du Raz to the north and Penmarc'h to the south. The beach consists of fine pale sand descending gently into shallow waters, flanked by low rock outcrops that add character to the landscape. The surrounding terrain features gently rolling fields and an unspoilt, preserved environment that feels far removed from urban development. The westerly facing aspect means sunsets here are particularly striking, and the beach has maintained Blue Flag certification since 2015, reflecting its commitment to environmental standards and cleanliness.

Surf Setup

Gwendrez works best with northwest, west, and southwest swell directions, with the beach break producing both left and right-hand waves depending on sandbank positioning. The different sandbanks throughout the beach allow you to select peaks suited to your ability, with longer, softer waves forming in some sections while deeper, more powerful peaks develop elsewhere. Northeast and east winds provide the cleanest conditions, creating offshore winds that shape the waves nicely. Mid-tide tends to be the optimal stage, offering a balance between wave shape and power. On a typical session, you can expect peeling waves that allow for multiple maneuvers, with the beach rarely becoming crowded even during peak seasons.

Consistency and Best Time

Gwendrez catches even the smallest summer swells, making it fairly consistent year-round, though winter months bring more powerful Atlantic groundswells. Autumn and spring provide excellent conditions with fun-sized waves and lighter winds. Summer offers the most accessible conditions for learning, while winter can deliver double-overhead waves with stronger currents. The spot works throughout the year, though summer months from June through August present the most beginner-friendly window with smaller, more manageable waves.

Crowd Levels

This beach remains remarkably uncrowded throughout the week, with minimal surfer presence on both weekdays and weekends. The peaceful, remote setting means you can often find empty peaks even during summer months.

Who It's For

Gwendrez suits all skill levels effectively. Beginners benefit from the softer waves and multiple peaks that allow for progression without feeling overwhelmed. Intermediate surfers can challenge themselves on the deeper, more powerful sections, while advanced surfers can hunt for the best-shaped peaks during optimal swell and wind windows. The variety of sandbanks means everyone finds appropriate conditions.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rocks scattered along the beach, particularly around the outcrops. Winter swells can generate strong rips and fast-moving water, requiring awareness of current conditions. Respect the power of larger winter swells and understand your limits before paddling out in heavier seas.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June through October brings water temperatures around 18°C, requiring a 3/2mm wetsuit for comfort. Winter from December through March drops to around 10°C, necessitating a thick 5/4mm wetsuit along with neoprene gloves, boots, and a hood. Spring and autumn months sit between these ranges at approximately 14-16°C, making a 4/3mm wetsuit ideal.

How to Get There

The nearest airport is Pluguffan in Quimper, approximately 23 kilometers away. From Quimper, drive west toward Plouhinec, following coastal roads toward Audierne Bay. Gwendrez is accessed through the attractive town of Plouhinec. Parking is available near the beach, with easy walking access to the sand. The 4.6.1 Surf School operates from the beach and offers lessons and board rentals for those needing equipment.

Gwendrez Surf Spot Guide, France

Gwendrez is a scenic beach break located in Finistère, Brittany, offering an exceptional blend of accessibility and uncrowded waves. This sandy beach with rock outcrops delivers consistent, peeling waves across multiple peaks that work for surfers of all levels. The spot captures swell from multiple directions while remaining sheltered enough to provide rideable conditions even during smaller swell periods, making it one of the most versatile options along this stretch of the Atlantic coast.

Geography and Nature

Situated in Plouhinec, Gwendrez sits within the Audierne Bay, a circular arc of coastline bounded by Pointe du Raz to the north and Penmarc'h to the south. The beach consists of fine pale sand descending gently into shallow waters, flanked by low rock outcrops that add character to the landscape. The surrounding terrain features gently rolling fields and an unspoilt, preserved environment that feels far removed from urban development. The westerly facing aspect means sunsets here are particularly striking, and the beach has maintained Blue Flag certification since 2015, reflecting its commitment to environmental standards and cleanliness.

Surf Setup

Gwendrez works best with northwest, west, and southwest swell directions, with the beach break producing both left and right-hand waves depending on sandbank positioning. The different sandbanks throughout the beach allow you to select peaks suited to your ability, with longer, softer waves forming in some sections while deeper, more powerful peaks develop elsewhere. Northeast and east winds provide the cleanest conditions, creating offshore winds that shape the waves nicely. Mid-tide tends to be the optimal stage, offering a balance between wave shape and power. On a typical session, you can expect peeling waves that allow for multiple maneuvers, with the beach rarely becoming crowded even during peak seasons.

Consistency and Best Time

Gwendrez catches even the smallest summer swells, making it fairly consistent year-round, though winter months bring more powerful Atlantic groundswells. Autumn and spring provide excellent conditions with fun-sized waves and lighter winds. Summer offers the most accessible conditions for learning, while winter can deliver double-overhead waves with stronger currents. The spot works throughout the year, though summer months from June through August present the most beginner-friendly window with smaller, more manageable waves.

Crowd Levels

This beach remains remarkably uncrowded throughout the week, with minimal surfer presence on both weekdays and weekends. The peaceful, remote setting means you can often find empty peaks even during summer months.

Who It's For

Gwendrez suits all skill levels effectively. Beginners benefit from the softer waves and multiple peaks that allow for progression without feeling overwhelmed. Intermediate surfers can challenge themselves on the deeper, more powerful sections, while advanced surfers can hunt for the best-shaped peaks during optimal swell and wind windows. The variety of sandbanks means everyone finds appropriate conditions.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rocks scattered along the beach, particularly around the outcrops. Winter swells can generate strong rips and fast-moving water, requiring awareness of current conditions. Respect the power of larger winter swells and understand your limits before paddling out in heavier seas.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June through October brings water temperatures around 18°C, requiring a 3/2mm wetsuit for comfort. Winter from December through March drops to around 10°C, necessitating a thick 5/4mm wetsuit along with neoprene gloves, boots, and a hood. Spring and autumn months sit between these ranges at approximately 14-16°C, making a 4/3mm wetsuit ideal.

How to Get There

The nearest airport is Pluguffan in Quimper, approximately 23 kilometers away. From Quimper, drive west toward Plouhinec, following coastal roads toward Audierne Bay. Gwendrez is accessed through the attractive town of Plouhinec. Parking is available near the beach, with easy walking access to the sand. The 4.6.1 Surf School operates from the beach and offers lessons and board rentals for those needing equipment.

Wave Quality: Regional Classic

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Beach-break
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
DIRECTION
Left
Good swell direction: NorthWest, West, SouthWest
Good wind direction: North, SouthEast, East, NorthEast
frequency
Sometimes break
Swell size: Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 2.5m+ / 8ft+
power
Fast, Powerful
Best Tide Position: Mid tide
Best Tide Movement: Rising and falling tides

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Gwendrez offers consistent waves year-round, with summer from June through August ideal for beginners due to smaller, manageable swells, while autumn and spring bring fun-sized waves and lighter winds. Winter delivers powerful double-overhead groundswells but with stronger currents. It catches even the smallest summer swells, working best at mid-tide with northwest, west, or southwest swells and northeast or east offshore winds.
Gwendrez suits surfers of all levels, from beginners to advanced. Beginners enjoy softer waves and multiple peaks for progression, intermediates tackle deeper, more powerful sections, and advanced surfers hunt the best-shaped peaks during optimal conditions. The variety of sandbanks ensures everyone finds suitable waves without feeling overwhelmed.
Gwendrez is a beach break producing peeling left and right-hand waves across multiple peaks, depending on sandbank positioning. It works best with northwest, west, and southwest swells, offering longer softer waves in some areas and deeper powerful ones elsewhere. Northeast and east winds create clean offshore conditions, with mid-tide optimal for balanced wave shape and power.
Gwendrez remains remarkably uncrowded even during peak summer months, with empty peaks often available on weekdays and weekends. Fly into Pluguffan Airport in Quimper, 23 kilometers away, then drive west through Plouhinec toward Audierne Bay. Parking is available near the beach with easy walking access, and the 4.6.1 Surf School offers lessons and rentals.
Gwendrez stands out for its versatility, capturing swells from multiple directions while staying sheltered for rideable waves in small swells, unlike less consistent spots. Its uncrowded nature, multiple peaks for all levels, and scenic Blue Flag-certified beach with fine sand and rock outcrops make it exceptionally accessible yet remote-feeling along the Atlantic coast.

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