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The Most Spectacular Places To Surf in Europe

Surfers await the big one in Klitmøller (‘Cold Hawaii’)
Surfers await the big one in Klitmøller (‘Cold Hawaii’) | © Perreten Ursula / Alamy Stock Photo

Europe has a fantastic variety of surfing all across the continent, from the icy waters of northern Scotland to the balmier conditions of the Canary Islands. Culture Trip picks out some of the very best beaches to surf throughout Europe.

Bundoran, Ireland

Situated in Donegal, Ireland’s northernmost county, there are a number of brilliant surf spots near the town of Bundoran, in Donegal Bay. The beach at Tullan offers the most reliable and consistent conditions, suitable for surfers of all abilities, but those seeking a bigger challenge should head to ‘The Peak’, which has a brilliant reef break at low tide. In autumn and winter conditions you’ll need a hooded 5mm wetsuit, or at least add a hood, booties and gloves to your regular suit. In the summer, though it isn’t warm, you can leave the accessories and stick with a 5mm, or even 4mm, wetsuit.

What you need: Quiksilver Highline+ 5/4/3mm Hooded Wetsuit | Roxy Womens Performance 5/4/3mm Hooded Wetsuit

Geroid McDaid surfing in Bundoran, Ireland, as part of the annual Sea Sessions Surf & Music Festival

Biarritz, France

In the Basque region of France, close to the border with Spain, Biarritz is one of Europe’s surfing hotspots and one of the best in the world. Cliffs dissect 6km coastline to form six beaches, all of which lend themselves to high-quality surfing. As such, there are also plenty of local surf schools to aid development. For a large chunk of the year just shorts and a rash vest is fine, while for winter 2mm or 3mm short-sleeve and long-sleeve wetsuits are the way to go.

What you need: Quiksilver Syncro Series 2mm Long Sleeve Shorty | Roxy Popsurf 1mm Shorty

A beach in the Bay of Biscay at Biarritz, France

San Sebastián, Spain

Home to international surf competitions, Zurriola beach is the place to head to in this part of Spain, which, like Biarritz, is close to the Spain-France border. The beach offers great breaks regardless of the tide, and there are also plenty of facilities located nearby, including changing rooms, showers, bike racks and plenty of places to eat and drink. Autumn swells require a thin westsuit, but boardies and rash tops are perfect for the summer.

What you need: Quiksilver Long Sleeve Rash Vest | Quiksilver Syncro Series 2mm Shorty | Roxy Popsurf 1mm Surf Leggings

A surfer braves the waves at Zurriola beach in San Sebastián, Spain

Porthleven, England

This is probably Cornwall’s best reef break, and as a result it can get fairly busy, but the crowds are worth it. This offers a consistent swell and produces large tubes, but surfers should be careful because at low tide it can get dangerously shallow. If you’re brave enough to go in winter then 5mm suits, gloves and booties are required.

What you need: Quiksilver Highline 4/3mm Wetsuit | Quiksilver Syncro+ 3mm Gloves | Roxy Syncro+ 5/4/3mm Wetsuit

Try to avoid the rocks at Porthleven in South Cornwall, England

North Canyon Beach, Portugal

Quite simply, the waves here are gigantic. The 5,000m canyon off the coast causes huge breaking waves to form, some reaching as high as 100ft. While the waves attract big-wave surfers eager to test their mettle, there are other parts of the beach that have more accessible offerings. As with most of the Portuguese coast, a 3mm wetsuit will suffice to maximise autumn swells.

What you need: Quiksilver Highline+ 3/2mm Wetsuit | Roxy Syncro Series 3/2mm Wetsuit

The Praia do Norte (North Beach) is located in Nazaré, Portugal

Klitmøller, Denmark

This is an almost terrifyingly chilly spot that has become known as the ‘Cold Hawaii’ – a hooded 5mm suit, as well as gloves and booties, are an absolute must. This part of Denmark has a number of brilliant surf spots, but Klitmøller is the best. The winds make it popular with windsurfers, and the area is known for events and competitions.

What you need: Quiksilver Highline+ 6/5/4mm Hooded Wetsuit | Roxy Performance 5/4/3mm Hooded Wetsuit

Proper gear is essential when you take to the North Sea

Portrush, Northern Ireland

The Portrush West Strand is one of the most popular places to surf in Northern Ireland and is fantastic for beginners, but the ‘Blackrocks’ reef offers bigger and tougher waves that suit more experienced riders. The alternative is the East Strand which requires greater skill than its western brother. Although you could get away with a standard 4mm suit in warmer months, generally you’ll need gloves, booties and a hood given the temperatures.

What you need: Quiksilver Highline+ 5/4/3mm Hooded Wetsuit | Roxy Performance 5/4/3mm Hooded Wetsuit

White Rocks at Portrush, Northern Ireland

Mundaka, Spain

East of San Sebastián, this little fishing village near the city of Bilbao offers a testing dangerous wave that is at its best between low and mid-tide. The excellent left-hand barrel forms extremely quickly, and it’s probably best to head there in the autumn, when conditions are at their best and a 3mm wetsuit will be more than enough.

What you need: Quiksilver Syncro Series 3/2mm Wetsuit | Roxy Popsurf 3/2mm Wetsuit

A big wave rolls toward the coast at Mundaka, Spain

About the author

Luke was born and raised in various parts of south London, before studying Politics and Social Psychology at Loughborough University. His time in the midlands was limited to his study and upon his return to the capital (via the obligatory travelling in between), wrote for a number of different local and national publications, before moving into the editorial side of things. Aside from the obvious interest in sport, he loves food, travel, reading and film, but if any can somehow incorporate sport in the process, then all the better.

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