Biarritz in May - Any pointers?

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Biarritz in May - Any pointers?

Postby sinistapenguin » Wed Apr 11, 2007 11:07 am

Hey All

Looks like I might be getting a trip to Biarritz in May. Seriously shoe-string budget, so can't take my own board. No car, staying just north of town.

Any pointers on where I can rent a board, which beaches I can try.

It'll be mid-week so weekend crowds won't be an issue hopefully.

Any ideas gratefully received

Cheers

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Postby scuba steve » Wed Apr 11, 2007 12:46 pm

You can rent a bard for a week or so from a shop called plums right next to Grande Plage, they have everything form NSP's to perfomance longboards and shortboards. I rented a board from there for about a week and surfed around Cote Des Basques and Hossegor up north for a week.
It was quite cheap rental as well.
Definately check out some of the Hossegor beach breaks like La Nord, Les Estagnots and La Graviere great fun on a clean day.
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Postby Ed McDead » Wed Apr 11, 2007 8:16 pm

If you haven't got a car then you could get the bus, or even walk to Anglet if you staying on North side Biaritz. More shops and more choice of break than Grand Plage - but can be a pain to paddle out if more that 4ftish and can be serious if bigger - I've seen stand up barrels scored at Le Club.

Grand Plage can also be quite a nice wave - hollow and fast in medium+ clean swell - good for posing if you're in the mood.

An easier option surfwise is Plage de Cote de Basque just round the point in south Biarritz - more mellow break, not sure about board hire though.
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Postby Wisemans » Thu Apr 12, 2007 9:46 am

Grand Plage is so crowded though, in Summer t's awful but it should be ok in May.
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Postby PapaW » Thu Apr 12, 2007 3:25 pm

You in Anglet? Stick the the setups around the groynes along that stretch upto the river mouth. good semmy wedgy breaks.
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Postby surferdude_scarborough » Sun Apr 15, 2007 2:47 pm

watch out for the shorebreak paddling out at anglet. its already been said but its a beast above 4 ft.
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Postby Jezza » Wed Apr 18, 2007 11:47 pm

Ed McDead wrote:An easier option surfwise is Plage de Cote de Basque just round the point in south Biarritz - more mellow break, not sure about board hire though.


Had fun at Plage de Cote Basque two years ago, but still saw 5-7ft in August! Prefer it over the central Biarritz breaks as its more forgiving, and quieter.
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