
Plage de l'Aber Vrac'h
France · Bretagne
The Aber Vrac'h beach in Landéda, Brittany, is located by the port at the mouth of the Aber Wrac'h. It is a popular spot for intermediate and expert riders due to its easy access from the parking lot next to the port.
Surrounded by islets and sandbanks, the area offers a natural setting with often calm waters inside. There is a local kite school, Rêve O Kite, and a nearby sailing center.
The spot is oriented towards the west and northwest, perfect for the prevailing winds in the region.
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The spot works well with winds from N, NNE, NE in side-shore or side-on relative to the west-northwest oriented beach. At high tide, a natural pool forms between the islets, offering a flat to chop water surface sheltered from the swell, ideal for water starts and freestyle.
Launching is done directly from the sandy beach near the port, with a small access next to the jetty. The take-off area is on the grass nearby or on the beach at low tide. At all tides, you can ride wide, but at high tide with high coefficients, the space for take-off reduces, prefer mid-tide.
Navigation areas extend over the north and south beaches, vast space with sandbanks to stand for a long time. In foil, possible at low tide between islets by walking a bit to find depth. Be cautious of swimming zones in summer and boat traffic in the aber.
Fontes :se.kiteforum.com · unplug-kitesurf.com · letskite.fr · landeda.fr · sensation-bretagne.com