BEST SURF SPOTS IN BELGIUM

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The Top 20 Surf spots in Belgium:

Blankenberge Oosterstaketsel

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Blankenberge Oosterstaketsel - Blankenberge This beach break features both right and left waves over a sandy bottom, offering ordinary to fun power. Located at Blankenberge, it provides instant access within 5 minutes from the harbour entrance and is publicly accessible. The optimal conditions occur during mid to high tide with rising and falling tides, while the wind can come from the north, northwest, west, or southwest. Blankenberge Oosterstaketsel can get quite crowded, especially on weekends and weekdays. Surfers should be cautious of rips and undertow, as well as man-made hazards like buoys. The spot is ideal for those looking for a lively surf experience, but be prepared for the presence of other surfers. With its varied swell directions from the north, northwest, west, and northeast, this location offers a dynamic surfing environment suitable for different skill levels.

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Surfers Paradise-Knokke

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Surfers Paradise - Knokke Surfers Paradise features a sandy bottom with fun waves breaking both right and left over a sandbar. The spot is accessible by car or train, with instant access to the beach in under 5 minutes. It works well at all tides, with optimal conditions when the wind blows from the north, northwest, west, or southwest and swell comes from the north, northwest, or northeast. This surf spot is known for its vibrant atmosphere, particularly on weekends when crowds gather to enjoy the waves. During the week, surfers can expect fewer competitors in the water. While the conditions can be inviting, caution is advised due to potential rips, undertow, and localism. Surfers of all levels can find enjoyment here, but awareness of the local surf etiquette is essential for a positive experience.

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Twins Bredene

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Twins Bredene - Bredene Twins Bredene features a beach break with both right and left waves over a sandy bottom. The spot is accessible by car, with parking available near the dunes, requiring a short walk of less than 5 minutes to reach the surf. When conditions align, the waves can be fun, particularly at mid and high tide, with optimal swell from the north and northwest. While weekdays see few surfers, weekends can get crowded, especially during summer when the beach parties attract more visitors. Localism can be a concern, so it's advisable to be respectful of the local surf community.

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De Haan

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De Haan - Belgium De Haan features a beach break with both right and left waves over a sandy bottom, offering fun conditions primarily at high tide. The spot is accessible with a short walk of less than 5 minutes from parking, located conveniently between Blankenberge and Ostend. This surf spot is popular among windsurfers and kitesurfers when the wind picks up, creating a lively atmosphere. The waves work best with swell coming from the North, Northwest, or West, making it ideal for those seeking a less crowded experience during the week. However, caution is advised due to potential rips and undertow. Overall, De Haan is a versatile location for surfers looking for a fun session in a scenic environment.

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Li'l J-Bay

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Li'l J-Bay - Knokke-Heist Li'l J-Bay features a sandbar wave that breaks both right and left over a sandy bottom. The spot is best when a northwest swell coincides with mid to high tides, offering fun to powerless waves. Access is easy, with a walk of less than 5 minutes from the nearest parking. This surf spot shines during select conditions, particularly when the sandbars are optimal and the wind is calm. Located between Knokke and Heist, it is right in front of the dunes, near the swimming pool "de Raan." However, it is important to note that surfing is prohibited during the summer season, and the area is generally empty on weekdays and weekends. Surfers should be cautious of rips and undertow, which can pose dangers in certain conditions.

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Casino break

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Casino break - Knokke, Belgium Casino break features a beach break with sandy bottom, producing mostly powerless waves. Conditions vary, with occasional glassy swells reaching heights of 1 to 1.5 meters, while wind-waves can peak at 1 to 2 meters. The spot is accessible via a short walk and works well at all tides. Located in Knokke, Casino break is known for its emptiness during the week and weekends, making it an ideal spot for surfers seeking solitude. The waves break both right and left, providing options for different skill levels. While the surf can be inconsistent, the best conditions arise with north to northeast swells and favorable wind from the north, northwest, or west. Be prepared for flat days, but when the swell is on, this spot can deliver enjoyable sessions away from the crowds.

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Blankenberge Pier

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Blankenberge Pier - Belgium Blankenberge Pier features a breakwater/jetty wave type with both right and left breaks over a sandy bottom. The spot works best at high tide during rising and falling tides, with ordinary wave power. Access is convenient via car, train, or tram, with instant access from the beach. As one of Belgium's premier surf destinations, Blankenberge attracts a mix of locals and tourists, especially in summer. The long sandy beach and prominent pier create favorable sandbanks, ensuring consistent surf conditions. A surf club under the pier offers rentals and lessons, making it ideal for beginners. While the weekdays are generally quiet, expect more surfers on weekends. Be cautious of strong currents near the pier and always check conditions before heading out to enjoy this vibrant surf scene.

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Ollies point

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Ollie's Point - Mariakerke Ollie's Point features a fun beach break with both right and left waves over a sandy bottom. The spot is accessible with instant access (<5 min walk) from the parking area at Mariakerke, Dijksmuidestraat. Ideal conditions occur at mid and high tide during a rising tide, with optimal swell and wind coming from the north and its variations. This laid-back surf spot attracts a few surfers, especially after a big north storm when the waves are at their best. While localism can be present on good days, it has become less of an issue over time. Surfers are encouraged to respect the locals and stay clear of the breakwaters. With a strong current, staying active in the water is essential for warmth and wave-catching opportunities. Exploring nearby areas can also lead to discovering less crowded waves that are equally enjoyable.

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Oostende 't Ooster

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Oostende 't Ooster - Oostende Oostende 't Ooster features a beach break with both right and left waves over a sandy bottom. The spot is easily accessible from the town center, with instant access in under 5 minutes. It works best during mid and high tide, with ordinary to fun power levels. This surf spot is known for its crowded conditions, especially on weekends. The optimal wind directions are from the west to southeast, while the swell can come from the north, northwest, west, or northeast. Surfers should be cautious of rips, undertow, and localism, as well as man-made hazards like buoys. Despite the challenges, Oostende 't Ooster offers a vibrant surf scene for those willing to navigate its complexities.

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Zeebrugge

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Zeebrugge - Belgium Zeebrugge features a beach break with both right and left waves over a sandy bottom. The waves are generally powerless, making it suitable for beginners. Access is instant, taking less than 5 minutes to reach the surf spot, which is publicly accessible. This surf spot, located next to the harbour wall, is often empty during the week and on weekends, providing a tranquil surfing experience. Ideal conditions occur at mid and high tide, particularly during a falling tide, with optimal swell coming from the North, NorthWest, or NorthEast. However, surfers should be cautious of rips and undertow in the area. With favorable wind directions from the North, NorthWest, SouthEast, and NorthEast, Zeebrugge offers a unique opportunity for those seeking solitude in their surf sessions.

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Oostende surfclub

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Oostende Surfclub - Oostende, Belgium Oostende Surfclub features a beach break with both right and left waves over a sandy bottom. The spot is accessible within a 5-minute walk and is open to the public. It works best at high tide during falling tide conditions, with fun wave power. Ideal wind directions are from the north and its northwest and northeast counterparts. As the largest coastal city in Belgium, Oostende offers a unique surfing experience, particularly around the harbour pier. While the waves can often be mushy close-outs, there are opportunities for faster walls under the right conditions. The surf scene can be quiet during the week, but summer brings lessons and rentals managed by the surf club, which may impose restrictions. Keep an eye on the weather, as onshore winds are crucial for optimal swell.

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Mariakerke

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Mariakerke - Belgium Mariakerke features a beach break with both right and left waves over a sandy bottom. The spot is easily accessible, with instant access in under 5 minutes. It works best at mid and high tide during falling tide conditions, with fun to powerless wave power. Optimal wind directions include North, Northwest, East, and Northeast. This small beach town, located between Ollies Point and Oostende, offers a laid-back surfing atmosphere. While Ollie’s Point is a popular highlight, the area is known for its uncrowded waves, especially during the week. After a significant north storm, the beach comes alive with fun surf conditions. Surfers are encouraged to explore the coastline, as there are numerous similar waves that may provide a less crowded experience. However, be cautious of rips, undertow, and man-made hazards like buoys while enjoying the surf.

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Nieuwpoort

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Nieuwpoort - Belgium This beach break features both right and left waves over a sandy bottom, ideal for fun surfing conditions. The spot is particularly effective with strong northeast winds (6-9 bft) and works best at high tide during falling tide movement. Nieuwpoort is a hidden gem, perfect for those seeking to escape the crowds. With instant access by car or tram, surfers can enjoy a laid-back atmosphere while respecting local etiquette. The waves here are a reliable option when other spots along the coast are blown out. Be mindful of man-made dangers like buoys and potential pollution. Although the weekdays are typically empty, expect a few surfers on weekends. Remember to follow the rules and avoid dropping in to ensure a positive experience for everyone in the water.

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Oostende centrum

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Oostende centrum - Oostende, Belgium Oostende centrum features a beach break with both right and left waves over a sandy bottom, providing fun conditions. The spot is easily accessible, with instant access in under 5 minutes. It works best during mid and high tide, particularly with wind from the north, south, southeast, east, or northeast, and swell from the north, northwest, or northeast. As the largest coastal city in Belgium, Oostende offers a vibrant surfing scene, especially near the harbour pier. While the waves can often be mushy close-outs, there are opportunities for faster walls under the right conditions. Summer surfing may be limited due to surf school activities, so be mindful of restrictions. The crowd is generally sparse during the week, with only a few surfers on weekends, making it an appealing spot for those seeking less crowded waves. However, be cautious of rips and undertow in the water.

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Westende

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Westende - Belgium Westende features a beach break with both right and left waves, characterized by a sandy bottom and generally powerless conditions. The spot is accessible by car or tram, with instant access within 5 minutes of walking. It works best at high tide during falling tide conditions, with optimal wind from the north, northwest, west, or northeast. This popular surf spot along the Belgian coast is situated in front of the Westende surf club, which provides board rentals and surf lessons, making it ideal for beginners. The club operates from a modular container and lacks hot showers, but the spacious free parking attracts many surfers. While the weekdays are typically empty, weekends see a few surfers enjoying the waves. Be cautious of rips and undertow, as well as man-made hazards like buoys. After surfing, the club's small bar offers a social atmosphere for surfers to unwind.

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Middelkerke

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Middelkerke - Belgium Middelkerke features a beach break with both right and left waves, breaking over a sandy bottom. The waves are generally powerless, making it suitable for beginners. Access is instant, requiring less than 5 minutes of walking, and public access is available. This surf spot works best at high tide and is influenced by swell from the north, northwest, and northeast, with favorable wind from the same directions. The crowd is typically sparse during the week and on weekends, providing a tranquil surfing experience. With its gentle waves and easy access, Middelkerke is an ideal location for those looking to enjoy a relaxed surf session in Belgium.

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Oostende Roje meur

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Oostende Roje meur - Oostende, Belgium This beach break features both right and left waves over a sandy bottom, offering fun to powerless conditions. Accessible by car, train, or tram, it is located next to the main beach (red wall) with instant access (less than 5 minutes walk). The spot works best at high tide during rising and falling tides. Oostende, the largest coastal city in Belgium, provides a unique surfing experience, especially near the harbour pier. While the waves can often be mushy close-outs, onshore winds can occasionally create faster walls. Summer surfing is limited due to lessons and rentals managed by the surf club Outside, which may impose restrictions. Weekdays tend to be empty, while weekends see a few surfers. Be cautious of rips and man-made dangers like buoys when enjoying this spot.

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Raversijde

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Raversijde - Belgium Raversijde features a beach break with both right and left waves, breaking over a sandy bottom. The spot is accessible by car or tram, with instant access within 5 minutes on foot. It works best during mid and high tide, with fun wave power under favorable wind conditions from the north and its quadrants. This surf spot is known for its relatively uncrowded conditions, especially during the week, making it ideal for surfers seeking a more tranquil experience. The waves are suitable for various skill levels, providing a fun session for both beginners and more experienced surfers. With its scenic backdrop and consistent swell from the north, Raversijde is a hidden gem on the Belgian coast, perfect for those looking to escape the busier surf spots.

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Bay of Heist

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Bay of Heist - Belgium Bay of Heist features a beach break with both right and left waves over a sandy bottom. The spot works best at high tide, particularly during rising and falling tides, with ordinary wave power. Access is instant, taking less than 5 minutes on foot, and it is publicly accessible. When conditions align, Bay of Heist is considered the premier surf location in Belgium. The optimal swell comes from the north, northwest, and west, while the wind should ideally blow from the west or southwest. Although weekdays see few surfers, weekends can become crowded. Surfers should be cautious of rips and undertow, as these can pose dangers in the water. Respecting the natural reserve surrounding the spot is essential for preserving its beauty and surf quality.

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