
Plage de Luc-sur-mer
France · Normandie
The beach of Luc-sur-Mer, on the Côte de Nacre in Normandy, is a wide stretch of fine sand popular with sliding enthusiasts. It is a lively spot thanks to local kitesurfing schools and its family-friendly atmosphere.
Surrounded by dunes and close to seaside resorts like Langrune-sur-Mer, it offers easy access from Caen. Clubs like Luc Yacht Club and Voiles de Nacre offer kite sessions all year round.
The setting is typical of Normandy with its significant tides and shallow water near the shore.
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The beach of Luc-sur-Mer is oriented east-west, exposed to winds from west and northwest which are perfect side-shore for kitesurfing. The side-on wind from the W or SW allows for easy launching on the wet sand, while the side-off from the east is rarer but fun for waves.
The navigation area extends 500m wide, with direct access from the central beach. Be careful of marked swimming zones in summer; launch rather towards the north or south. At low tide, the water is shallow with standing depth up to 100m, ideal for beginners, but at high tide, it becomes choppy with small to medium waves.
Clubs like Glisse Normandie and Luc Yacht Club have dedicated areas for launching. Check the school schedules to avoid conflicts with catamaran or paddle courses. The tides have a significant influence: prefer mid-rising tide for more depth without losing the sand under your feet.