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Sauveterre is a surf spot located in the Olonne Woods, known for its mix of beach and reef breaks. It’s somewhat of a hidden gem, and finding it can be a bit tricky. However, once you’re there, the area offers a laid-back vibe for surfers looking to catch some waves.
The surf here can be fun, especially on a clean, moderate swell from the west. Swells from the southwest and northwest also work, with sizes starting from around 1ft (0.3m). You can enjoy both the easy beachbreak and the two reef breaks nearby. The Pic du Phoque is a solid choice, handling various swell sizes well, while the Pic du Large offers hollower waves but requires a bit of a paddle—around 10 minutes. Most waves break to the right, making it favorable for right-handers. The best conditions typically occur with a northeast wind and tide heights that are low, mid, or high.
It’s important to keep an eye on the water, as rips can be a bit tricky when the swell picks up. With a consistency score of 7, there are decent waves to be had, but it can get a bit crowded at times, scoring a 6 for crowd levels. This spot is best suited for intermediate surfers looking to challenge themselves while enjoying a good mix of surf options.