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General Overview
On the south tip of the Saint-Pierre-Quiberon peninsula is the town of Quiberon with it’s many south facing beaches that all posses the potential for some great surfing. It can handle a big swell but that can make for a tough paddle out. When it's ON it can get crowded. During the summer months the beaches are jammed packed and in the winter when colder waters prevail and the tourists depart, empty sand and empty line-ups remain. Even though Quiberon is "the end of the road" the beautiful scenery and quality waves make it worth the effort to get there. Aprécier. Secret Spot Policy
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| HAZARDS |
Rips, currents. |
| BEST SWELL |
South |
| BREAK TYPE |
Beach |
| BEST SEASON |
Fall |
| BOTTOM TYPE |
Sand, rocks |
| WATER QUALITY |
Clean |
| LEFTS/RIGHTS |
Rights and Lefts |
| BEST TIDE |
MId |
| ABILITY LEVEL |
All |
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