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Access
From Brest city, take direction Locmaria-Plouzané (main road D789). Make the 20 minutes drive and turn left at the roadsign "Plage et phare du Minou".Then you have to follow a countryside road which goes down (southward). Keep on that road without looking at the crossroads and stop when you get on a parking lot, just after a little hotel called "Hôtel du Minou" (owned by surfers from local and well-known brand Kana Beach). Park the car and look outside : it's there, all for you and probably the thousands of others that are already there!
English (Translate this text in English): From Brest city, take direction Locmaria-Plouzané (main road D789). Make the 20 minutes drive and turn left at the roadsign "Plage et phare du Minou".Then you have to follow a countryside road which goes down (southward). Keep on that road without looking at the crossroads and stop when you get on a parking lot, just after a little hotel called "Hôtel du Minou" (owned by surfers from local and well-known brand Kana Beach).<br />Park the car and look outside : it's there, all for you and probably the thousands of others that are already there!
English (Translate this text in English): From Brest city, take direction Locmaria-Plouzané (main road D789). Make the 20 minutes drive and turn left at the roadsign &quot;Plage et phare du Minou&quot;.Then you have to follow a countryside road which goes down (southward). Keep on that road without looking at the crossroads and stop when you get on a parking lot, just after a little hotel called &quot;Hôtel du Minou&quot; (owned by surfers from local and well-known brand Kana Beach).<br />Park the car and look outside : it's there, all for you and probably the thousands of others that are already there!
English (Translate this text in English): From Brest city, take direction Locmaria-Plouzané (main road D789). Make the 20 minutes drive and turn left at the roadsign &amp;quot;Plage et phare du Minou&amp;quot;.Then you have to follow a countryside road which goes down (southward). Keep on that road without looking at the crossroads and stop when you get on a parking lot, just after a little hotel called &amp;quot;Hôtel du Minou&amp;quot; (owned by surfers from local and well-known brand Kana Beach).&lt;br &#47;&gt;Park the car and look outside : it's there, all for you and probably the thousands of others that are already there!
DistanceTake a car
WalkInstant access (< 5min)
Easy to find?Easy to find
Public access?Public access
Special accessDon't know
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Surf Spot Characteristics
Surf Spot Quality
Wave qualityNormal
ExperienceAll surfers
FrequencyDon't know
Wave
TypeBeach-break
DirectionRight and left
BottomSandy with rock
PowerFast, Ordinary, Fun
Normal lengthShort (< 50m)
Good day lengthNormal (50 to 150m)
Tide, Swell and Wind
Good swell directionWest, SouthWest
Good wind directionNorth, NorthWest, East, NorthEast
Swell sizeStarts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 2.5m+ / 8ft+
Best tide positionLow tide only
Best tide movementRising and falling tides
More details
Week crowdCrowded
Week-end crowdUltra crowded
Webcam url
Dangers
- Rips / undertow
- Rocks
- Localism
Additional Information
Access is also possible by bus (check from city center of Brest) or by boat (from wherever you want). When you look at the place from the parking lot, just in front of you, there is a rocky point : swell breaks on it as a lefthander wave. Further on the right, it is sand bottom and sand bar-like waves (rights and lefts). On the left, beyond the rocky point, there is another spot called "Les moules": both direction waves but lefts are safer. This one is SHALLOW and POSSIBLY DANGEROUS! Get on Les moules by paddling past the rocky point and get close to the cliff. The end of the wave is even more SHALLOW and ROCKY.
English (Translate this text in English): Access is also possible by bus (check from city center of Brest) or by boat (from wherever you want). When you look at the place from the parking lot, just in front of you, there is a rocky point : swell breaks on it as a lefthander wave. Further on the right, it is sand bottom and sand bar-like waves (rights and lefts). On the left, beyond the rocky point, there is another spot called "Les moules": both direction waves but lefts are safer. This one is SHALLOW and POSSIBLY DANGEROUS! Get on Les moules by paddling past the rocky point and get close to the cliff. The end of the wave is even more SHALLOW and ROCKY.
English (Translate this text in English): Access is also possible by bus (check from city center of Brest) or by boat (from wherever you want). When you look at the place from the parking lot, just in front of you, there is a rocky point : swell breaks on it as a lefthander wave. Further on the right, it is sand bottom and sand bar-like waves (rights and lefts). On the left, beyond the rocky point, there is another spot called &quot;Les moules&quot;: both direction waves but lefts are safer. This one is SHALLOW and POSSIBLY DANGEROUS! Get on Les moules by paddling past the rocky point and get close to the cliff. The end of the wave is even more SHALLOW and ROCKY.
English (Translate this text in English): Access is also possible by bus (check from city center of Brest) or by boat (from wherever you want). When you look at the place from the parking lot, just in front of you, there is a rocky point : swell breaks on it as a lefthander wave. Further on the right, it is sand bottom and sand bar-like waves (rights and lefts). On the left, beyond the rocky point, there is another spot called &amp;quot;Les moules&amp;quot;: both direction waves but lefts are safer. This one is SHALLOW and POSSIBLY DANGEROUS! Get on Les moules by paddling past the rocky point and get close to the cliff. The end of the wave is even more SHALLOW and ROCKY.
Atmosphere
This spot is crowded, over crowded and over-over-crowded! Get there by dawn (ah! the 6AM low tides...)and whatever you do : AVOID WEEK ENDS AND HOLIDAYS. Since this is the main spot of Brest area, the atmosphere can easily becomes a surf-city vibe : nervous, outrageous and fuc%!ng competitive. If you don't like to shout when you take a wave, don't come here (and shouting does not mean nobody will snake you, indeed).
English (Translate this text in English): This spot is crowded, over crowded and over-over-crowded! Get there by dawn (ah! the 6AM low tides...)and whatever you do : AVOID WEEK ENDS AND HOLIDAYS. Since this is the main spot of Brest area, the atmosphere can easily becomes a surf-city vibe : nervous, outrageous and fuc%!ng competitive. If you don't like to shout when you take a wave, don't come here (and shouting does not mean nobody will snake you, indeed).
English (Translate this text in English): This spot is crowded, over crowded and over-over-crowded! Get there by dawn (ah! the 6AM low tides...)and whatever you do : AVOID WEEK ENDS AND HOLIDAYS. Since this is the main spot of Brest area, the atmosphere can easily becomes a surf-city vibe : nervous, outrageous and fuc%!ng competitive. If you don't like to shout when you take a wave, don't come here (and shouting does not mean nobody will snake you, indeed).
English (Translate this text in English): This spot is crowded, over crowded and over-over-crowded! Get there by dawn (ah! the 6AM low tides...)and whatever you do : AVOID WEEK ENDS AND HOLIDAYS. Since this is the main spot of Brest area, the atmosphere can easily becomes a surf-city vibe : nervous, outrageous and fuc%!ng competitive. If you don't like to shout when you take a wave, don't come here (and shouting does not mean nobody will snake you, indeed).
General
Really nice place place to surf, waves usually are fast enough to have fun and you could get tubed, too. But, as i said, COME AT DAWN ! This is also a nice place to have a walk, because you can nearly circle one half of the bay of Brest. Check the swell as soon as it gets over 1 meter SW or 1.5 NW. During heavy (winter) swells (from 5+ meters), park the car where indicated and walk along the cliff, toward the lightouse of "Le grand Minou" (white+red stripes). A secret spot (called "Le grand Minou") lies there, just down the lighthouse. It's a right pointbreak. Get down by a very, very tiny path, down the cliff. Especially under a rainshower or with wet ground ACCESS IS DANGEROUS.
BONUS : if there's no surf at the Petit Minou, take a walk on the right of the cliff (about 30 minutes northward)... you could get across two secret spots that work only at low tide. These ones are more challenging...
English (Translate this text in English): Really nice place place to surf, waves usually are fast enough to have fun and you could get tubed, too. But, as i said, COME AT DAWN ! This is also a nice place to have a walk, because you can nearly circle one half of the bay of Brest. Check the swell as soon as it gets over 1 meter SW or 1.5 NW. During heavy (winter) swells (from 5+ meters), park the car where indicated and walk along the cliff, toward the lightouse of "Le grand Minou" (white+red stripes). A secret spot (called "Le grand Minou") lies there, just down the lighthouse. It's a right pointbreak. Get down by a very, very tiny path, down the cliff. Especially under a rainshower or with wet ground ACCESS IS DANGEROUS.<br /><br />BONUS : if there's no surf at the Petit Minou, take a walk on the right of the cliff (about 30 minutes northward)... you could get across two secret spots that work only at low tide. These ones are more challenging...
English (Translate this text in English): Really nice place place to surf, waves usually are fast enough to have fun and you could get tubed, too. But, as i said, COME AT DAWN ! This is also a nice place to have a walk, because you can nearly circle one half of the bay of Brest. Check the swell as soon as it gets over 1 meter SW or 1.5 NW. During heavy (winter) swells (from 5+ meters), park the car where indicated and walk along the cliff, toward the lightouse of &quot;Le grand Minou&quot; (white+red stripes). A secret spot (called &quot;Le grand Minou&quot;) lies there, just down the lighthouse. It's a right pointbreak. Get down by a very, very tiny path, down the cliff. Especially under a rainshower or with wet ground ACCESS IS DANGEROUS.<br /><br />BONUS : if there's no surf at the Petit Minou, take a walk on the right of the cliff (about 30 minutes northward)... you could get across two secret spots that work only at low tide. These ones are more challenging...
English (Translate this text in English): Really nice place place to surf, waves usually are fast enough to have fun and you could get tubed, too. But, as i said, COME AT DAWN ! This is also a nice place to have a walk, because you can nearly circle one half of the bay of Brest. Check the swell as soon as it gets over 1 meter SW or 1.5 NW. During heavy (winter) swells (from 5+ meters), park the car where indicated and walk along the cliff, toward the lightouse of &amp;quot;Le grand Minou&amp;quot; (white+red stripes). A secret spot (called &amp;quot;Le grand Minou&amp;quot;) lies there, just down the lighthouse. It's a right pointbreak. Get down by a very, very tiny path, down the cliff. Especially under a rainshower or with wet ground ACCESS IS DANGEROUS.&lt;br &#47;&gt;&lt;br &#47;&gt;BONUS : if there's no surf at the Petit Minou, take a walk on the right of the cliff (about 30 minutes northward)... you could get across two secret spots that work only at low tide. These ones are more challenging...
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By Todosantos , 30-04-2007
Les moules = "natural "selection - When it was crowd I just moved on to les Moules, and cause of the rocks we where often 4 or 5 guies when they were 40 on the main peak. No many solutions : competitive surf, to go at home or to "risk" the rocks