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Kitesurf Location - Saint-Pierre-Sur-Mer or Saint-Pierre-La-Mer ( ID saint_pierre_sur_mer )      Hits: 2458
 
You are here: Europe > France > Kitesurf Location - Saint-Pierre-Sur-Mer or Saint-Pierre-La-Mer ( ID saint_pierre_sur_mer )
Continent: Europe
Country: France
Next Big City (Airport):  Narbonne, Carcassonne
Next Town: Saint-Pierre-Sur-Mer
Latitude:   43.186
Longitude: 3.2023
Type:
- Ocean
Rider Ability:
- Beginner
- Intermediate
- Expert

Good for:
- Kitesurfing
- Windsurfing
Features:
- Rescue
- Shower
- Toilet
- Food
- Parking

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Water
Type:
- Flat
- Chop
- Small Wave (< 1m)
Hazards:
- None

Quality:
- Clean
Best Tide:
- Tide Independent


Flat water with normal wind direction (Tramontane, offshore). When the Tramontane is not blowing onshore wind kicks in with some waves.

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 Location
Type:
- Sand
Size:
- Medium

Hazards:
- None
Location crowds:
- June
- July
- August


300m long, wide sandy beach with soft sand. Private kite only zone so no public is getting in the way.

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 Weather
Spring:
- Normal Wetsuit
Summer:
- Shorts
- Shorty

Fall:
- Normal Wetsuit
Winter:
- Normal Wetsuit


Season normally from April to November. Wetsuit normally worn off season and in summer months shorty or even sometimes boardies and rash vest.

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 Wind

Wind Statistic   Wind Forecast   Wind Report   


Best Months:
No Information
Wind Type:
No Information

Best Direction:
- E
- ESE
- SE
Main Direction:
- E
- SE
- NW


The wind is well known in the area with a big history of windsurfing and kitesurfing becoming just as popular. Normal wind direction is the Tramontane (offshore). When the Tramontane is not blowing, the onshore winds kicks in. In the afternoon when the onshore is blowing it gets a thermal boost and increases in strength and turns more turns sideshore. In Tramontane bring small kites and in onshore 12+ sqm. The Languedoc-Roussillon is said to catch 250 days of wind a year. The prevailing wind in the area is the northwesterly Tramontane, blowing anything from a force 4 to a force 8. The warm, dry Tramontane winds are said to blow for three, six or nine days and sweep the skies clear of any clouds bringing lots of sunshine. Other wind directions that are often felt are the Marin (East) and the Vent d'Espagne (Southeast). These winds although not as strong as the Tramontane gives us plenty of air to go out on the sea and can even get boosted by local thermal effects.

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 How to get there
Transport:
- Car
Access:
No Information


From the North of France: head for Paris. From Paris take the A71 to Orléans, Vierzon, Bourges and Clermont-Ferrand. Here take the A75 past Millau towards Béziers. Just before Béziers, take the A9 towards Perpignan. On the A9 take exit No. 36 "Beziers Ouest". Continue in the direction of Beziers before going to Lespignan, then Fleury d'Aude and Saint-Pierre-Sur-Mer. From the south of France or Spain: take the A9 exit 37 "Narbonne Est". Follow signs to Narbonne Plage over the beautiful Massif de la Clape. Drive through Narbonne-Plage straight into Saint-Pierre-Sur-Mer and get to the beach.

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 Rules, Restrictions and Extra Info
Rules:
- Restricted Zones
- Fees
- License


Special kite zone. FFVL license can be bought at the school for a small fee. If Tramontane is blowing a fee is charged for safety cover.

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 Nightlife
Got to Charly's bar.

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 Local Riders
 Comments
06-01-19 Robert Hollingshead: Excellent spot always windy and brilliant flat water. Great school with a kitezone so no sun worshipers get in your way. I visited sudwindsports and learned to get up and riding in just five sessions.
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