
Plage de Saint-Tugen
France · Bretagne
The beach of Saint-Tugen, located in the heart of the Baie d’Audierne in southern Finistère, is a wild spot favored by locals. It offers a preserved setting with its crystal clear water and fine sand, perfect for lovers of authentic nature.
Less accessible than its neighbors like La Torche, it mainly attracts experienced surfers and kitesurfers. The atmosphere is calm, away from the crowds, with a constantly changing landscape swept by the winds of the Atlantic.
It is a place where one comes for intense sessions, in a raw setting typical of southern Brittany.
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The beach of Saint-Tugen is oriented southwest, which favors a side-on to side-off wind when it comes from the W, WNW or NW, the most productive directions for kiting. The water surface varies greatly with the tides: at high tide, it is ideal for navigating without rocks, with a wider space for take-off and easy entry on the sand. At low tide, the rocky areas to the north and south become exposed, making entry more technical and limiting the riding area.
The navigation area extends over a sandy beach with beach breaks that form medium-sized waves, especially from autumn to spring. In summer, it turns more to chop with small waves. Take-off is done directly on the beach, with parking nearby and a small access path. Be careful to stay in the center to avoid the rocky ends. Wave sessions are powerful and tubular with west swell, perfect for riders who enjoy freestyle wave, but the spot requires good knowledge of the shifting sandbanks.
Local feature: strong exposure to Atlantic swell in the Baie d'Audierne, which generates engaging but unpredictable conditions. Prefer the rising tide for more safety and fluidity.
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