Blancs-Sablons is a large cove that's often a go-to spot for surfers in the area. It's not the most challenging break around, but it does offer plenty of room for beginners to practice their skills. The beach itself is sandy, making it a comfortable spot to hang out and enjoy the surf atmosphere. Getting there is easy; just take the road from Le Conquet, and you’ll find a campsite nearby if you want to stay close by.
The surf here is mostly a beach break that tends to close out easily, especially when the swell gets big. It's best for those just starting out, as the waves are generally friendly. The optimal swell direction comes from the Northwest, and it can handle swell sizes as small as 1ft (about 0.3 meters), which is perfect for beginners. You can catch both left and right waves when the conditions are right. The preferred wind direction is from the Southeast, and you’ll find the best rides during mid to high tide.
Since the spot filters out big SouthWest swells and wind, it can be a decent place when other spots are blown out. While it may not wow more experienced surfers, it’s a solid option for those looking to have fun and improve their skills in a laid-back setting.