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Access
Halfway from Brest and Quimper cities, get into the Crozon peninsula, toward Crozon city (main road D791).Take direction camping site of Goulien or Goulien hamlet and beach. It is between the two hamlets of Gaoulac'h (North) and Kereon (South). Follow the road until the the seaside dunes and park the car : you're on it ! Access is also possible by boat from offshore : it's in the Dinan cove and you have to get between the West buoy of Le Chevreau and Tavelle point, then between Dinan point and Portzen point.
English (Translate this text in English): Halfway from Brest and Quimper cities, get into the Crozon peninsula, toward Crozon city (main road D791).Take direction camping site of Goulien or Goulien hamlet and beach. It is between the two hamlets of Gaoulac'h (North) and Kereon (South). Follow the road until the the seaside dunes and park the car : you're on it ! Access is also possible by boat from offshore : it's in the Dinan cove and you have to get between the West buoy of Le Chevreau and Tavelle point, then between Dinan point and Portzen point.
English (Translate this text in English): Halfway from Brest and Quimper cities, get into the Crozon peninsula, toward Crozon city (main road D791).Take direction camping site of Goulien or Goulien hamlet and beach. It is between the two hamlets of Gaoulac'h (North) and Kereon (South). Follow the road until the the seaside dunes and park the car : you're on it ! Access is also possible by boat from offshore : it's in the Dinan cove and you have to get between the West buoy of Le Chevreau and Tavelle point, then between Dinan point and Portzen point.
English (Translate this text in English): Halfway from Brest and Quimper cities, get into the Crozon peninsula, toward Crozon city (main road D791).Take direction camping site of Goulien or Goulien hamlet and beach. It is between the two hamlets of Gaoulac'h (North) and Kereon (South). Follow the road until the the seaside dunes and park the car : you're on it ! Access is also possible by boat from offshore : it's in the Dinan cove and you have to get between the West buoy of Le Chevreau and Tavelle point, then between Dinan point and Portzen point.
DistanceTake a car
WalkInstant access (< 5min)
Easy to find?OK
Public access?Public access
Special accessDon't know
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Surf Spot Characteristics
Surf Spot Quality
Wave qualityNormal
ExperienceBeginners wave
FrequencyRegular
Wave
TypeBeach-break
DirectionRight and left
BottomSandy
PowerFun
Normal lengthShort (< 50m)
Good day lengthLong (150 to 300 m)
Tide, Swell and Wind
Good swell directionNorthWest, West, SouthWest
Good wind directionNorth, South, SouthEast, East, NorthEast
Swell sizeStarts working at 2m-2.5m / 6ft-8ft and holds up to 4m+ / 12ft
Best tide positionMid and high tide
Best tide movementRising tide
More details
Week crowdEmpty
Week-end crowdFew surfers
Webcam url
Dangers
- Rips / undertow
- Nudist colony (France only!)
Additional Information
This very spot is the South of Dinan cove, which is one and a single beach, divided in its middle at high tide by a rocky point. There are waves all along the cove : South spot is Goulien; middle spot is Kersiguennou and North spot is Kerloc'h (my favorite). All three spot are described on this very web site. Because it is not in front of the main SW or W swells, it has to be some 2 meters high to begin to break and the bigger the swell, the nicest waves you'll get. There are BIG ROCKS on the extreme left of Goulien beach : you don't see'em at middle and high tide but you could end up standing on them asking yourself what's happening...
If you hear that everything closes out : just come here and have a look. Also : do not mistake the place called Dinan point with the city of Dinan... some 150 kilometers eastward.
English (Translate this text in English): This very spot is the South of Dinan cove, which is one and a single beach, divided in its middle at high tide by a rocky point. There are waves all along the cove : South spot is Goulien; middle spot is Kersiguennou and North spot is Kerloc'h (my favorite). All three spot are described on this very web site. Because it is not in front of the main SW or W swells, it has to be some 2 meters high to begin to break and the bigger the swell, the nicest waves you'll get. There are BIG ROCKS on the extreme left of Goulien beach : you don't see'em at middle and high tide but you could end up standing on them asking yourself what's happening...<br />If you hear that everything closes out : just come here and have a look. Also : do not mistake the place called Dinan point with the city of Dinan... some 150 kilometers eastward.
English (Translate this text in English): This very spot is the South of Dinan cove, which is one and a single beach, divided in its middle at high tide by a rocky point. There are waves all along the cove : South spot is Goulien; middle spot is Kersiguennou and North spot is Kerloc'h (my favorite). All three spot are described on this very web site. Because it is not in front of the main SW or W swells, it has to be some 2 meters high to begin to break and the bigger the swell, the nicest waves you'll get. There are BIG ROCKS on the extreme left of Goulien beach : you don't see'em at middle and high tide but you could end up standing on them asking yourself what's happening...<br />If you hear that everything closes out : just come here and have a look. Also : do not mistake the place called Dinan point with the city of Dinan... some 150 kilometers eastward.
English (Translate this text in English): This very spot is the South of Dinan cove, which is one and a single beach, divided in its middle at high tide by a rocky point. There are waves all along the cove : South spot is Goulien; middle spot is Kersiguennou and North spot is Kerloc'h (my favorite). All three spot are described on this very web site. Because it is not in front of the main SW or W swells, it has to be some 2 meters high to begin to break and the bigger the swell, the nicest waves you'll get. There are BIG ROCKS on the extreme left of Goulien beach : you don't see'em at middle and high tide but you could end up standing on them asking yourself what's happening...&lt;br &#47;&gt;If you hear that everything closes out : just come here and have a look. Also : do not mistake the place called Dinan point with the city of Dinan... some 150 kilometers eastward.
Atmosphere
Really mellow ! Consider yourself pretty unlucky if you see crowds here.
Most surfers will rather go to the near place of La Palue instead of coming here, which is
not a bad thing especially on the biggest swells.
As in any beach break, the local danger is the "baïnes" and you should use the currents to get to the peak.
On biggest swells, however, there is NO CHANNEL and you will experience HEAVY DUCKDIVES !
Plus, there are NO LIFEGUARDS on duty.
The son of famous french astronaut J.-L. Chrétien drowned offshore this place while funboarding a monster swell.
English (Translate this text in English): Really mellow ! Consider yourself pretty unlucky if you see crowds here.<br />Most surfers will rather go to the near place of La Palue instead of coming here, which is<br />not a bad thing especially on the biggest swells.<br />As in any beach break, the local danger is the "baïnes" and you should use the currents to get to the peak.<br />On biggest swells, however, there is NO CHANNEL and you will experience HEAVY DUCKDIVES !<br />Plus, there are NO LIFEGUARDS on duty.<br />The son of famous french astronaut J.-L. Chrétien drowned offshore this place while funboarding a monster swell.
English (Translate this text in English): Really mellow ! Consider yourself pretty unlucky if you see crowds here.<br />Most surfers will rather go to the near place of La Palue instead of coming here, which is<br />not a bad thing especially on the biggest swells.<br />As in any beach break, the local danger is the &quot;baïnes&quot; and you should use the currents to get to the peak.<br />On biggest swells, however, there is NO CHANNEL and you will experience HEAVY DUCKDIVES !<br />Plus, there are NO LIFEGUARDS on duty.<br />The son of famous french astronaut J.-L. Chrétien drowned offshore this place while funboarding a monster swell.
English (Translate this text in English): Really mellow ! Consider yourself pretty unlucky if you see crowds here.&lt;br &#47;&gt;Most surfers will rather go to the near place of La Palue instead of coming here, which is&lt;br &#47;&gt;not a bad thing especially on the biggest swells.&lt;br &#47;&gt;As in any beach break, the local danger is the &amp;quot;baïnes&amp;quot; and you should use the currents to get to the peak.&lt;br &#47;&gt;On biggest swells, however, there is NO CHANNEL and you will experience HEAVY DUCKDIVES !&lt;br &#47;&gt;Plus, there are NO LIFEGUARDS on duty.&lt;br &#47;&gt;The son of famous french astronaut J.-L. Chrétien drowned offshore this place while funboarding a monster swell.
General
Goulien is not the best spot of Dinan cove but it is the first one you see from the road...
It will give you a tip on the general surf conditions in the Crozon peninsula and its area
of Camaret city.
For one meter waves at Goulien, think about 2 meter waves on the full West spots.
If you stop the car to surf the Dinan cove : have a look at the spots of Kersiguennou and
Kerloc'h, then decide which of the three you want to surf.
English (Translate this text in English): Goulien is not the best spot of Dinan cove but it is the first one you see from the road...<br />It will give you a tip on the general surf conditions in the Crozon peninsula and its area<br />of Camaret city.<br />For one meter waves at Goulien, think about 2 meter waves on the full West spots.<br />If you stop the car to surf the Dinan cove : have a look at the spots of Kersiguennou and<br />Kerloc'h, then decide which of the three you want to surf.
English (Translate this text in English): Goulien is not the best spot of Dinan cove but it is the first one you see from the road...<br />It will give you a tip on the general surf conditions in the Crozon peninsula and its area<br />of Camaret city.<br />For one meter waves at Goulien, think about 2 meter waves on the full West spots.<br />If you stop the car to surf the Dinan cove : have a look at the spots of Kersiguennou and<br />Kerloc'h, then decide which of the three you want to surf.
English (Translate this text in English): Goulien is not the best spot of Dinan cove but it is the first one you see from the road...&lt;br &#47;&gt;It will give you a tip on the general surf conditions in the Crozon peninsula and its area&lt;br &#47;&gt;of Camaret city.&lt;br &#47;&gt;For one meter waves at Goulien, think about 2 meter waves on the full West spots.&lt;br &#47;&gt;If you stop the car to surf the Dinan cove : have a look at the spots of Kersiguennou and&lt;br &#47;&gt;Kerloc'h, then decide which of the three you want to surf.
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By Kerlaz , 22-06-2002
conduites dangereuses - je voudrais mettre en garde tous les futurs surfers qui passeront dans le coin.faite gaffe aux nombreux baigneurs qui ne connaissent rien à la pratique du surf et qui pululent dans le coin.De plus la plupart des baigneurs font un semblant de bodysurf et nous insultent quand ils se prennent le nose dans le coin de la gueule. attention aussi aux nombreux bodyboarder débutant (et souvant parisiens) qui se croient tout permis et qui font tant de mal à nos belle planches toutes neuves.bon surf, kenavo