Overview
About this Spot
L’Ancresse is a surf spot located in Channel Islands, United Kingdom. It features a sandy bottom and offers a-frame waves suitable for surfers of all skill levels. The spot experiences rips and undertow, and it is important for surfers to assess their skill level against the difficulty of the waves before entering the water. L’Ancresse is the best beachbreak in Guernsey, although it is known for being the most inconsistent surf spot in the area. The surf conditions are best during the colder months when stormy swells come in, often closing out the west coast or being too northerly for other spots. The surf breaks can occur at all tides, but the best conditions are typically found during high tide going down. L’Ancresse features a couple of peaks, with the right-hand waves generally providing better conditions even when the swell is small. There is an outcrop of rocks on the east side that creates a right wave that connects with an inside peak on the beach. When the surf is clean, the peaks align well, and there can be decent waves even during strong onshore winds. The surf spot is often empty, making it a good choice for those looking to avoid crowds. The wave length is generally less than 50 meters. To reach L’Ancresse, drive to the northern part of the island; it is easily accessible and located near Pembroke, which is another surf spot. Parking is available in the main car parks that overlook the beach. Nearby surf spots include Fort Le Marchant, The Knife, Portinfer, Vazon Beach, and Vazon Reef. When surfing at L’Ancresse, it is crucial to respect the locals and be aware of surf etiquette, especially in crowded spots. Always check the surf forecast and report for the best conditions, and consider using a surf map or webcam for real-time updates. Remember to prioritize safety and enjoy your time surfing at L’Ancresse. Respect the locals.
Optimal Conditions
Location
Coordinates
49.505572° N, -2.528429° W
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