European surf forecast page
You’ll see the surf forecast for the main European surf spots on just one page. We’re starting way up north at the Lofoten Island in Norway and will go down to the sand dunes of Morocco to reach Taghazout.
Where will you go?
Find your surf forecast below.From north Europe to the south.
Norway – Hoddevik
Way op North in Norway. In the Lofoten Islands.
In winter, particularly January, Hoddevik has the most consistent surfing waves. Around 30% of January offers clean waves, but another 30% sees blown-out conditions. The remaining 40% might be suitable for beginners with generally smaller waves
Surf forecast Hoddevik
In winter, particularly January, Hoddevik has the most consistent surfing waves. Around 30% of January offers clean waves, but another 30% sees blown-out conditions. The remaining 40% might be suitable for beginners with generally smaller waves.
Klitmoller – Denmark
Still in Scandanavia. Cold Hawaii style. Near Klitmoller, a spot called
Bunkers.
Germany – Sylt
Sylt, an Island just south of Denmark. One of the few places in Germany to surf.
Holland – Scheveningen
Surf city of Holland, Scheveningen. It has a great urban surf scene.
England – Newquay
Newquay is the epic surf centre of England. Good for parties too.
France – Normandy
We chose for Siouville, because we think it provides you with the best waves of Normandy.
France – Bretagne
La Torche is a perfect surf escape in Bretagne (Finistere).
France – Vendee
La Sauzaue; not the crowds of Les Landes, but a great wave variety.
France – Aquitaine / Les landes
Lacanau. A surf hot spot near Bordeaux (easy to fly to).
France – Basque Country
It’s Biarritz, but forecast from Bidart. Europe’s surf capital. Great surf to be found everywhere.
Spain – North part
San Vicente de la Barquera sits in a great area.
Portugal – Porto
Matoshinos is a surf spot in Porto. Easy access. Good vibes.
Portugal – Lisbon
Ericeira has a World Surf Reserve. Just 30 minutes from Lisbon.
Portugal – Algarve
Sagres is on the most south west point of Europe mainland. Lots of surf options here.
Spain – Andalusia
El Palmar is good starting point to discover the beautiful south of Spain.
Morocco – Taghazout
Taghazout has world class waves. Awesome righthanders to be found