Bore is a surf spot that is pretty accessible and has a laid-back vibe. Located near Bore Strand Camping, it attracts surfers looking for a mix of fun and chill sessions. You’ll find a designated parking area right as you get to the beach, which makes getting your gear to the water easy. The campsite also has small cabins if you didn’t bring a tent, so you can extend your stay comfortably.
The surf here can be a bit unpredictable with shifty peaks, often giving short hollow rides in the chest to head high range (about 1-2 meters). It tends to close-out easily, so you’ll need to pick your waves wisely. The best time to catch some decent surf is early autumn after calm summers, as the banks are usually in better shape. Bore is also a reliable spot for smaller swells, especially when conditions are flat at other breaks, and it handles swell sizes down to 1 ft (about 0.3 meters). The optimal swell direction is Northwest, but you can also work with swells coming from the Southwest and North. You can expect waves that break over sand, rolling both left and right, which is great for surfers of all levels, including beginners. For the best experience, check for low to mid or high tide and an east wind.
Even though there are many peaks, it can sometimes get crowded, especially during peak times, so be prepared for competition in the water. There’s a surf school nearby, which adds to the hustle and bustle. Also, keep an eye out for an old sewer pipe visible in the middle of the beach, which is a remnant from the past, but don’t worry, the sewage is long gone. Overall, it’s a decent spot to catch a wave, especially if you’re just starting out.