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La Couronne

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Timezone: Europe/Paris
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Ideal surf conditions at La Couronne

Swell window
SE, SSE, S, SSW, SW
Best swell direction
SE
Swell size
2ft - 8ft
Swell breaks over
Uneven Reef
Wave types
Reef
Wave directions
Left, Right
Wind window
NW
Offshore wind
NW
Works at
Low, Mid, High
(Better on rising)
Skill Level
Intermediate

La Couronne surf guide

La Couronne is a surf spot located on the French coast, known for its powerful waves and unique conditions. This area appeals to surfers looking to challenge their skills, especially those who are at an intermediate level. The vibe here is laid-back, but the waves can get competitive, especially on busy days when the crowd shows up to ride the surf.

The surf at La Couronne works well with southeast and southwest swells. The optimal swell direction is southeast, delivering waves that range from about 0.6 meters to overhead. The lefts at Vieille-Couronne can be impressive, often tubey and fast, while the rights at l’Arquet can offer a hollow experience. Depending on the wind, surfers can either face some fun rights on northwest winds or enjoy the lefts when the conditions are favorable. The spot is best surfed at low, mid, and high tides, making it accessible for different tide schedules.

It’s good to note that while the waves can be great, the consistency is hit-or-miss, which means you might catch a great session or find it a bit lackluster on other days. Also, the currents in the bay can be tricky, potentially pulling you towards the rocky coastline, so keep an eye on your positioning. If the swells are huge with southwest conditions, consider heading to Ponteau for a backup. Overall, La Couronne is a spot that provides a mix of challenges and opportunities for intermediate surfers looking to refine their skills.

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