
Plage de Mesperleuc
France · Bretagne
The beach of Mesperleuc, located in Plouhinec in Brittany in Finistère, is a beautiful stretch of sand south of Kersiny. It offers space for riding and a wild atmosphere typical of the Breton coast.
This spot is appreciated by riders for its access to the sea and its conditions suitable for kitesurfing. There is a dedicated area, with a beach that remains usable even in strong winds.
Close to the Pointe de Kersiny, it separates two beaches by a rocky point, providing a natural setting without too many people.
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The beach of Mesperleuc is oriented west, ideal for a W wind that blows side-on or side-shore, perfect for kitesurfing. The water surface is generally choppy with small waves, especially with west sector wind pushing the waves towards the shore.
Launching is done directly from the sandy beach, wide and easy to access. The launch area is at the water's edge, with enough space to lay down the kite without disturbing bathers in season. You ride in front of the beach, staying vigilant on the sides where the rocky point with Kersiny can create current.
At low tide, the water remains navigable but with more exposed sand, making it easier for beginners to walk. At high tide, the water rises well and offers more space for tricks. Be cautious of sessions in strong onshore wind which make the chop more irregular.
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