La Graviere is arguably the world's heaviest beachbreak—a freight-train of a wave that breaks with reef-like power over shifting sand banks in Hossegor, France. The Gouf de Capbreton submarine canyon focuses Atlantic swells directly at this stretch of beach, producing thick, dredging barrels that have humbled many pros. When it's on, the tubes are round and perfect, but the closeouts are savage and the paddle-outs punishing. This is where beachbreak surfing reaches its absolute ceiling.
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Water temp
18°C
Wetsuit
3/2mm fullsuit
Difficulty
8/10
Crowd level
8/10
Access: Beach
Peak: Sep-Nov
Secondary: Mar-May
Autumn (Sep-Nov) is prime. Offshore canyon focuses swell.
💪 Europe's heaviest beach break • Canyon power • Autumn perfection
🌊 Landes power beachbreak • Canyon-enhanced • North of Hossegor
🏖️ Biarritz accessible • Multiple peaks • Autumn gold
🏖️ Anglet surf strip classic • Sandbar-dependent peaks • French beach culture
🇫🇷 Anglet's workhorse • Year-round consistency • Basque reliability
🏄♂️ Basque big wave • Harbor reef • Size magnet