Teiki Mathieu Baillan surfing a self-made Alaya surfboard in Macaroni, Mentawaï, Indonesia. Photo by C. Naslain, 2009.
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DistanceIn the city WalkShort walk (5-15 mn) Easy to find?Easy to find Public access?Public access Special accessDon't know |
Alternative name Kartoffelkiste
Wave qualityNormal
ExperienceAll surfers
FrequencyRegular
TypeBeach-break
DirectionRight and left
BottomSandy
PowerFun
Normal lengthShort (< 50m)
Good day lengthShort (< 50m)
Good swell directionNorthWest, SouthWest
Good wind directionNorthWest, SouthWest
Swell sizeStarts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 2.5m+ / 8ft+
Best tide positionMid tide
Best tide movementRising tide
Week crowdFew surfers
Week-end crowdFew surfers
there is a big parking area on the spot. after parking your car put on your wetsuit, take your car and have fun.
Atmosphere
it is the best place for surfing on sylt, sometimes the waves became fast and hollow(some people say you can have a tube out there but this is not raly often).
General
I think it is a real good spot for everyone. on small days you can have some good longboard waves but there are also days where you can take your shortboard and get some fast and good waves.
Author: Ole Contributors (1)
Sylt - wenningstedt |
Sylt - wenningstedt |
Sylt - wenningstedt |
Sylt - wenningstedt |
By FloJoe , 01-02-2007
- I think this spot should get 3 stars, because it is the best spot in Germany. Apart from Eisbach in Munich. But remember: "Locals only" ;D
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By Anonymous , 30-03-2009
additional info - Wenningstedt is mostly a shorebreak... waves tend to barrel, but most of them are closeouts! There are absolutely no crowds whatsoever & it's a rare occasion, that there are more than 4 or 5 surfers out in the water... currents can be pretty nasty and watch out for the jetties, that come every 200m: they aren't marked, so it's possible you hit one of them during a high tide surf session... my advice: go luck for different line ups during low tide, when the surf sucks and stick to them, when paddling out @ high tide!