Haga Park is located deep in the channel between the mainland and Öland, making it a unique surf spot. It’s not the most consistent place to catch waves, but when conditions are right, it can offer some decent rides. The best access route is via Haga Parksvägen, just north of Mörbylånga. It's a spot that surfers might want to check out if they’re around and looking for something different.
For surfing, Haga Park works best with a south to southwest wind swell. It handles swell sizes starting from about 1 ft (0.3 meters) and mainly breaks over a sandstone reef. You can find both left and right waves here, but if you’re looking for the best sessions, you’ll want to aim for low to mid or high tide. This spot is generally better suited for intermediate surfers who are comfortable navigating some currents and varying wave conditions.
If you’re planning a trip, keep in mind that Haga Park has a low consistency, which means the waves can be hit or miss. So, it’s a good idea to check the surf report before heading out. The possibly tricky currents and the reef setup might require some caution, so it's best to be prepared and take your time if you're not fully familiar with the area.