BEST SURF SPOTS IN GERMANY

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The Top 20 Surf spots in Germany:

Warnemünde

Warnemünde - Germany Warnemünde features a right-breaking sandbar wave over a sandy bottom, offering fun conditions for surfers. The spot is best accessed during low and mid tide, with optimal wind coming from the southwest, south, or southeast. This surf location is characterized by a relatively low crowd, with few surfers present on both weekdays and weekends. While the swell direction is primarily from the south, localism can be a concern for those unfamiliar with the area. Surfers can enjoy a laid-back atmosphere while navigating the playful waves, making it a great spot for both beginners and experienced riders looking for a fun session.

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Eisbach

Eisbach - Munich, Germany Eisbach features a powerful, fast river wave breaking over a sharp rocky bottom. This spot is accessible within a 5-minute walk from where the River Isar emerges from a tunnel under Prinzregentenstraße. It works at all tides, making it a unique surf experience in an urban setting. Renowned for its challenging conditions, Eisbach attracts both kayakers and riversurfers. The wave can be dangerous, especially for those unfamiliar with its intricacies, as it is prone to rips and undertows. Surfers should be equipped with short boards (approximately 1.8 meters) designed for high-speed surfing. Local knowledge is crucial; ask locals about hazards, including protruding rocks and the wave magnifying apparatus. The spot is extremely crowded during weekends, so be prepared for a bustling surf scene. Despite its allure, caution is advised due to the potential for serious injuries.

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Pegnitz, Fuchsloch

# Pegnitz, Fuchsloch - Germany This spot features boulder-bottom waves that break primarily at high tide. Public access is available, making it an inviting location for surfers seeking solitude, as it remains empty during both weekdays and weekends. Fuchsloch is a hidden gem in Pegnitz, offering a unique surfing experience amidst natural beauty. The waves here can be challenging due to potential rips and undertow, so caution is advised. While specific swell and wind directions are not documented, the spot's isolation ensures a peaceful surf session. Ideal for those looking to escape the crowds, Fuchsloch is perfect for adventurous surfers willing to explore lesser-known breaks.

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Lindau Insel

Lindau Insel - Lindau This spot features powerless mini-waves breaking over a reef bottom, primarily accessible during low tide. Located at 47.5462° N, 9.6832° E, it offers instant access with a short walk from a nearby parking area. The best conditions arise in winter and spring when the lake's water level is low. Lindau Insel is a unique freshwater surf destination, often overlooked by surfers. Situated on the island of Lindau, it provides a serene environment for those seeking a different surfing experience. The waves are best when the wind blows from the north, northwest, or west, creating fun conditions for beginners. While the spot remains empty during the week and weekends, surfers should be cautious of rips, undertow, and sharp rocks. The harbor wall offers a vantage point to check for waves before heading out.

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Sylt - Hörnum

Sylt - Hörnum This beach break features fun waves that break both right and left over a sandy bottom. Located at 54.752864 latitude and 8.27768326 longitude, it is easily accessible with public access and an instant walk of less than 5 minutes. The spot works best at mid and high tide, with optimal conditions when the wind blows from the SouthEast. K4/Hörnum is a serene surf destination, just a short drive from the bustling Westerland. Surfers can enjoy the beautiful natural surroundings and soft waves, making it ideal for skill development without the hassle of crowds. The area remains empty during the week and weekends, providing a peaceful atmosphere. While surfing, be mindful of man-made dangers like buoys and fish traps. Overall, K4/Hörnum is perfect for those seeking a relaxed vibe and enjoyable surf sessions.

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Klein Huntington

Klein Huntington - Lake Constance Klein Huntington features a beach break with both right and left waves, set on a sandy bottom interspersed with rocks. This spot is accessible via a short walk (less than 5 minutes) from the parking area along the road between Lindau and Wasserburg. It works well at all tides, with optimal conditions when the wind blows from the west or southwest. The atmosphere at Klein Huntington is relaxed and uncrowded, making it ideal for longboarders looking to enjoy small waves. Surfers can take in stunning views of the Swiss and Austrian Alps while riding. The spot includes a small jetty that can be surfed on good days, adding to the unique experience. With easy access and no fees for parking, Klein Huntington is a hidden gem for those seeking a peaceful surf session.

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K4

K4 - Location K4 is a sandbar wave that breaks both right and left over a sandy bottom. It offers fun, mellow conditions ideal for longboarding. The spot is easily accessible, requiring less than a 5-minute walk over a hill. This surf spot is perfect for a relaxed session with friends, especially when the swell comes from the Northwest, West, or Southwest. It works best at low and mid tides, with rising and falling tide movements. Although the crowd is typically empty during the week and weekends, surfers should be cautious of rips and undertow. Overall, K4 is a great choice for those seeking a laid-back surfing experience without the intensity of powerful waves.

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Helgoland

Helgoland - Northern Germany This left-point break features sandy bottoms and offers fun, albeit powerless, waves. Best surfed during low tide with strong NW-W winds, Helgoland is accessible via a 2.5-hour ferry ride followed by a short walk to Nordstrand. Helgoland is a hidden gem in Northern Germany, providing clean, long waves with offshore winds, ideal for those seeking solitude. The spot is typically empty, making it perfect for a relaxed surf session. While the waves may not be the most powerful, they are enjoyable, especially for those riding voluminous boards like Mini Malibus or fish. Be mindful of local conditions, including rips and undertow, and respect the local wildlife. This unique surf destination promises a memorable experience away from the crowds.

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St. Peter Ording

St. Peter Ording - Germany St. Peter Ording features a beach break with both right and left waves over a sandy bottom. The waves are generally powerless, making it suitable for beginners. The spot works at all tides, with optimal conditions arising from west or east winds and swell from the northwest, west, or southwest. This popular surf destination is often crowded on weekends due to kitesurfers and windsurfers sharing the water. The area is divided into sections, with Böhl and Dorf lacking significant waves, while the sandbars at Bad and Ording can produce rideable surf under the right conditions. Access is straightforward, with parking available directly on the beach, though caution is advised after heavy rain due to muddy soil. Instant access is possible, making it a convenient spot for surfers looking to catch some waves.

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Sylt - Westerland

Sylt - Westerland Brandenburger Strand features a beach break with both right and left waves, set on a sandy bottom. The waves are generally powerless, making it suitable for intermediate surfers. The water temperature hovers around 5°C, necessitating a 5/4 neoprene suit, cap, boots, and gloves. Access is straightforward, with a short walk (5-15 minutes) from parking areas. Located on the western coast of Sylt, Brandenburger Strand is a popular surf spot, especially during summer when it can become crowded. While it hosts events like the Windsurf World Cup, the atmosphere can vary, with a mix of surfers sharing the waves. It's essential to stay updated on local surf reports due to rip currents and changing conditions. Despite its challenges, Brandenburger Strand offers a unique surfing experience, but be prepared for a lively environment and plan accordingly for your session.

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Borkum, Nordstrand

Borkum, Nordstrand - Borkum Island Borkum Nordstrand features powerful sandbar waves breaking both right and left over a sandy bottom. The spot is accessible via a 15-30 minute walk after catching a ferry from Eemshaven (Netherlands) or Emden (Germany). It works best at mid and high tide during rising tide conditions. This pristine surf location offers a natural atmosphere, contrasting with the developed West Beach. With long stretches of beach and a stunning dune landscape, it’s ideal for those seeking solitude. The waves are notably stronger than at nearby spots, especially after storms when offshore winds create excellent tube sections. Surfers may encounter seals nearby, adding to the unique experience. The best surf days are characterized by offshore winds and a swell from the north or northwest, making it a hidden gem for adventurous surfers. However, caution is advised due to potential rips and undertow.

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Neuhaus

Neuhaus - Germany Neuhaus features a beach break with both right and left waves, breaking over a sandy bottom. The spot is accessible via a short walk of 5 to 15 minutes and enjoys public access. Ideal conditions occur with wind from the north, northwest, or west, and swell from the northwest, producing fun waves. This surf spot is characterized by its emptiness during both weekdays and weekends, making it a perfect choice for surfers seeking solitude. The sandy bottom provides a forgiving surface for beginners, while the wave power remains fun for more experienced surfers. With its scenic surroundings and consistent conditions, Neuhaus offers an enjoyable surfing experience for all skill levels.

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Lippe

Lippe - Baltic Sea, Germany Lippe features a beach break with both right and left waves, characterized by a sandy bottom interspersed with rocks. The spot requires a minimum wind speed of 5-6 Bft (40 km/h) and is primarily suitable for windsurfing, often becoming crowded with windsurfers. Located near Hohwacht, access is straightforward via Bundesstrasse 202 or L165 towards Lütjenburg, with instant access to the beach within 5 minutes. The harbor wall can create enjoyable waves, especially with swell from the north, east, or northeast, and it works at all tides. While weekdays are typically empty, weekends see a few surfers. Caution is advised due to man-made hazards like buoys.

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Kühlungsborn

Kühlungsborn - Baltic Sea Kühlungsborn features clean left-hand sandbar waves with a sandy bottom mixed with rock. The spot is characterized by fun, powerless waves, making it suitable for less experienced surfers. It breaks only a few times a year, primarily under north to northwest wind and swell conditions. Located right of the marina or at the pier, Kühlungsborn offers instant access with a parking lot nearby. The paddle out is easy, but surfers should be prepared for occasional wind and the presence of kitesurfers. While the spot may attract a few surfers on weekends, it remains relatively empty during the week. Caution is advised due to man-made hazards and the potential for sharks. Despite its limitations, Kühlungsborn serves as a viable option for those seeking to surf in the Baltic Sea.

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Timmendorfer Strand

Timmendorfer Strand - Baltic Sea Timmendorfer Strand features a beach break with both right and left waves over a sandy bottom. It primarily relies on windswell, functioning best with strong easterly winds (minimum 5-6 Bft). The spot is accessible in front of the MARITIM "Seehotel" and works at all tides. This location is known for its ultra-crowded conditions, especially on weekends, attracting many beginners. Surfers should be cautious of man-made hazards like buoys and localism issues. The atmosphere can be intense, so if you're unsure of your skills, it's advisable to walk 200 meters north to a less crowded area. Parking is available in Timmendorf, with large lots accommodating visitors. Always respect the local surfing community and adhere to safety guidelines to ensure an enjoyable experience for everyone.

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Flosslände (River)

Flosslände (River) - Munich Flosslände features right and left-breaking waves over a bottom of flat rocks, offering fun and powerless surf conditions. Located next to the entrance of the camping site "Thalkirchen," it is accessible via a short walk (5-15 minutes) from the underground station. This spot is known for its great atmosphere and friendly locals, making it a popular choice for river surfing enthusiasts. While it tends to be less crowded during the week, weekends can see a significant influx of surfers. Be cautious of the rocks in the area, as they can pose a danger. Overall, Flosslände provides a unique urban surfing experience in Munich, perfect for both beginners and seasoned surfers looking for a fun session.

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Norderney

Norderney - Germany Norderney features a beach break with both right and left waves, set over a reef with sand and sharp rocks. The spot is best during mid and high tide, particularly with a rising tide, and works well with swell from the North and NorthWest, complemented by wind from the South, SouthWest, and South. This popular surf destination offers a vibrant atmosphere, ideal for surfers of all levels. Accessible via a 45-60 minute ferry ride from Norddeich, visitors can enjoy a 25-minute walk or a bus ride to reach Januskopf. The area is equipped with summer facilities, including surf schools and camping options, fostering a strong surf community. Weekdays tend to be less crowded, while weekends attract more surfers. Always check local conditions and updates at the surfers café bar before hitting the waves.

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Dazendorf

Dazendorf - Germany Dazendorf features a beach break with both right and left waves, characterized by a sandy bottom interspersed with rocks. The spot is best surfed with a minimum wind of 5 Bft, particularly under westerly conditions, and works at all tides. Located near Oldenburg, access is straightforward via Dörferstraße/K41, followed by a short walk of about 200 meters north to avoid windsurfers. The waves here can be fun and playful, especially outside the first sandbars. While the weekdays see few surfers, weekends can get crowded. Surfers should be cautious of rocks in the area, especially during falling tide conditions.

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Damp 2000

Damp 2000 - Damp, Germany Damp 2000 features a left-breaking sandbar wave with a sandy bottom, primarily working under northeast winds and swells. The spot is known for its low consistency, attracting crowds when conditions align, especially after strong east winds. Waves can break 10-20 meters before the mole, making it accessible for surfers willing to navigate the lineup. Accessing Damp 2000 requires a long walk (over 30 minutes) from the parking area near the beach. The spot is very crowded, particularly on weekends, with more than 30 longboarders often waiting for a single wave. While it may not be the most reliable surf destination, it can be worth the effort if conditions are favorable. Be prepared for potential pollution and always check the forecast before heading out to ensure a good session.

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staberhuk

Staberhuk - Fehmarn Island Staberhuk features a beach break with waves breaking both right and left over a bottom of flat rocks and sand. This spot is best suited for windswell, requiring a minimum wind speed of 5-6 Bft (40 km/h) and is known for its rocky underwater hazards. Located at the eastern end of Fehmarn Island near the Staberhuk lighthouse, access is via a small trail with no parking available. The spot is typically uncrowded during the week and on weekends. Surfers should be cautious of rips and undertow, especially near the rocks. When conditions align, Staberhuk can offer fun waves, but it's advisable to stay away from the beach unless equipped with a durable board. The spot works well with various wind directions, making it a versatile choice for local surfers seeking adventure.

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