South of France in September (Lacanau)

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South of France in September (Lacanau)

Postby MrJoe » Wed Jun 27, 2007 11:27 am

I'll be going to the south of France in September and am wondering if anyone has any advice as to what breaks to check out.

I'm looking at Lacanau as apparently it's quite quiet in September with some nice waves to be had.

Anyone else been South of France and know of some good areas to check out for something fun, intermediate waves?
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Postby paulS » Wed Jun 27, 2007 11:35 am

I worked around there way back, if i remember rightly you'll be spoilt for choice..

If youve got transport just drive down the coast..Hossegor & Biarritz aren't too far away...
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Postby MrJoe » Wed Jun 27, 2007 11:52 am

paulS wrote:I worked around there way back, if i remember rightly you'll be spoilt for choice..

If youve got transport just drive down the coast..Hossegor & Biarritz aren't too far away...


Yeah, we shall have transport; I was looking at Hossegor earlier, looks like it might be abit too big for me though! Any ideas what it's like in september?
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Postby drowningbitbybit » Wed Jun 27, 2007 12:34 pm

MrJoe wrote:Yeah, we shall have transport; I was looking at Hossegor earlier, looks like it might be abit too big for me though! Any ideas what it's like in september?


Not that Ive been there, so I could we talking out of my @rse, but Hossegor will be big in september. The same hurricane swells that hit the UK in september will hit hossegor too - but more so, much more so :shock:

Also, a lot of the people that I know that have done the Biarritz/Hossegor surf trip have complained about the crowds and the 'Newquay Factor' :roll:
Which is a shame, as there are a huge number of uncrowded breaks right along most of the coast.

(...from what Ive heard, second hand, dont quote me on this)
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Postby MrJoe » Wed Jun 27, 2007 1:42 pm

drowningbitbybit wrote:
Not that Ive been there, so I could we talking out of my @rse, but Hossegor will be big in september. The same hurricane swells that hit the UK in september will hit hossegor too - but more so, much more so :shock:

Also, a lot of the people that I know that have done the Biarritz/Hossegor surf trip have complained about the crowds and the 'Newquay Factor' :roll:
Which is a shame, as there are a huge number of uncrowded breaks right along most of the coast.

(...from what Ive heard, second hand, dont quote me on this)


Cheers for the heads up lol, I'm nowhere near good enough to be surfing Hurricane swells so i might just have to keep an eye on that on lol :lol:

Apparently it dies down after august and Lacanau goes pretty quiet. (this is what i've heard anyway, maybe it would be worth going later september?).

Mimizan-plage is supposed to be pretty quiet that time of the year too!

Cheers for the help!
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Postby Phil » Wed Jun 27, 2007 1:52 pm

hurricane season normaly kick starts end of augest right through to the end of october

last year saw some amazing hurricane swells, one after another

looking forward to this season hopfully should be in morroco for it :D
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Postby paulS » Wed Jun 27, 2007 4:15 pm

I wouldnt go too late..the weather can be a fleshin' nightmare down there...then again youre north of Biarritz...

May be worth driving north a bit for some smaller waves and better weather...like DBBB said, plenty of uncrowded breaks, that coast is pretty much all beach...hopefully im heading down that way if i can persuade my old man for a loan for a van :roll:
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Postby MrJoe » Wed Jun 27, 2007 4:48 pm

paulS wrote:I wouldnt go too late..the weather can be a fleshin' nightmare down there...then again youre north of Biarritz...

May be worth driving north a bit for some smaller waves and better weather...like DBBB said, plenty of uncrowded breaks, that coast is pretty much all beach...hopefully im heading down that way if i can persuade my old man for a loan for a van :roll:


When are you planning on going down there?
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Postby paulS » Wed Jun 27, 2007 4:53 pm

If all goes to plan it'll be second week of August til end of September...
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Postby MrJoe » Wed Jun 27, 2007 7:02 pm

paulS wrote:If all goes to plan it'll be second week of August til end of September...


Sweet :D How come your going for so long? I'll be going beginning of september; we might even cross path's lol :lol:
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Postby paulS » Wed Jun 27, 2007 7:21 pm

The intentions to end up in Spain, surfing along the way :lol: ... spent many summers working (mostly pissed, bombing around on a 70's Vespa)..on campsites around france and spain and every time summer comes round i get itchy feet, now ive got the surf bug it gives me another good excuse :wink:

Being self employed helps 8) ..

.. you gonna be camping?
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Postby MrJoe » Wed Jun 27, 2007 8:13 pm

paulS wrote:The intentions to end up in Spain, surfing along the way :lol: ... spent many summers working (mostly pissed, bombing around on a 70's Vespa)..on campsites around france and spain and every time summer comes round i get itchy feet, now ive got the surf bug it gives me another good excuse :wink:

Being self employed helps 8) ..

.. you gonna be camping?


lol yeah, being self employed definitely helps! What do you do?

Aye, I'm looking to camp down there, maybe travel down the coast alittle to see what other waves are to be had!
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Postby paulS » Wed Jun 27, 2007 8:21 pm

Just realised my post makes me look ancient! Wasn't actually in the 70's..!..

Well lets sort a SW France meet then!

(Im a Graphic Designer)
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Postby MrJoe » Wed Jun 27, 2007 8:52 pm

paulS wrote:Just realised my post makes me look ancient!


lol yeah, well i didn't like to say it :lol:

paulS wrote:
Well lets sort a SW France meet then!

(Im a Graphic Designer)


Oh cool, i'm a web designer :) aye, a SW france meet sounds like an idea :)
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Postby tim » Fri Jul 06, 2007 4:03 pm

I lived down there for a couple of years very recently.

Check out the beaches just above Cap Ferret. Its super quiet and quality waves, just park up in the forest (free camping) and walk over the dunes!

Simple as and no hassles
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Postby gerlewis » Mon Jul 16, 2007 9:38 am

im toying with south of france in september, especially cos the ASP world tour is gonna be there then, Kelly Slater, Andy Irons et all!

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Postby Kiwistarista » Tue Jul 24, 2007 5:05 pm

Hey Joe + paulS
Im heading down to france from the sixth until the end of august as well.
Still searching for a good campsite down there (maybe arround biarritz), do you have some to recommend?
What about checking out some breaks down there together?
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