European Waves

Discussion in 'Mid Atlantic' started by emptywave, Feb 3, 2010.

  1. emptywave

    emptywave Member

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    Jul 26, 2009
    This summer I am fortunate enough to study abroad in Europe. While I am there, I'm going to try and catch a couple waves. Anyone know any beaches with decent waves?
     
  2. dbiz135

    dbiz135 Well-Known Member

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    Oct 3, 2007
    France, Spain, Portugal.......... Pick a spot!!! all three countries are littered with amaizing surf spots, culture and hospitality..... South of France (west cost) Anywhere from Brest (cold water all yr) to Basque Country (much warmer water) has everything from points to reefs and all you have to do is get a map and drive!!! Anything within the Mediteranian is mostly trade swell and poor quality. A good wetsuit is a must and I will advise you to buy all your equipment in the USA because it is expensive as hell if you buy it in Europe. Good luck with school and the surf.
     

  3. stoneybaloney

    stoneybaloney Well-Known Member

    May 11, 2009
    You lucky bastard! :D

    I agree with France, Portugal, and Spain. Surfing Europe is like awesomeness overload. :)
     
  4. LBCrew

    LBCrew Well-Known Member

    Aug 12, 2009
    I did a week in France in Biarritz and got great surf. The area is beautiful, LOTS of surf spots, food is healthy and excellent, excellent night life... gotta go.
     
  5. 8bills

    8bills Member

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    Apr 17, 2008
    I went to Ireland and caught it really good a few years back. Super cool locals too. Check out bundoran in donegal county if you get a chance. Ireland is sick.
     
  6. gdub

    gdub Member

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    Jan 30, 2010
    When are you going to be over there? I'm going to be in France mid-July and would love to check out the right side of the atlantic. I'd be willing to spit a rental car with you. Also, have you seen the standing wave in Munich? Check it out, it's supposed to be pretty sweet, angry locals though I've heard.
    Cheers!
    gdub
     
  7. emptywave

    emptywave Member

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    Jul 26, 2009
    I'll be there from may till the first week of July. I'll be staying in Luxembourg but will be traveling every weekend. I haven't seen the standing wave in Munich, but I'll have to check it out.
     
  8. beaner

    beaner Well-Known Member

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    Jun 4, 2006
    may-july is pretty flat in europe. Ideally, you would want to be there for Sept-Nov. I'm not saying you won't find waves, it will just be more inconsistent.
     
  9. stoneybaloney

    stoneybaloney Well-Known Member

    May 11, 2009
    I was there a year and a half ago. F*cking love Europe and you will too.

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  10. gdub

    gdub Member

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    Jan 30, 2010
    Were you able to rent in Munich? How was it getting onto the wave there? Difficult?
     
  11. stoneybaloney

    stoneybaloney Well-Known Member

    May 11, 2009
    That wasn't me, but the guys I talked to all owned their gear. They said you probably couldn't rent anywhere because the city didn't want tourists getting all amped up and breaking their necks. Considering all the wonderful beer that flows in that city, I can see what they mean. :D
     
  12. eshore

    eshore Well-Known Member

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    Jul 22, 2008
    what is a river wave like. it seems like a flowrider
     
  13. Driftingalong

    Driftingalong Well-Known Member

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    Mar 6, 2008
    There are so many spot options in Ireland, plus Aer Lingus doesn't charge for boards.
     
  14. rodndtube

    rodndtube Well-Known Member

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    May 21, 2006