Germany

Germany has some good spots in the Baltic sea at Howachter Bucht at high tide then
fehn mar with some good shorey's the day i caught it, it was 1.5 meters and
really hollow.  The north sea is more for surfing because of the tidal flats and
the bi winds. Now this may seem a bit of a joke but there are some pretty good
shore breaks in the Elbe river where I live go t blankenese or somewhere else
where there are no industrial buildings.

Submitted By:   verweij@aol.com


St. Peter Ording - Sylt

St. Peter is a really big beach about 8km wide in the north sea. It often has some onshore or sideshore winds. There are waves but they are not very clean. They are break on the beach with 1 to 3 feet faces. Without wind, there are no waves, but at high tide, beach is covered 1cm with water and it´s even fun! On the island Sylt, in the North Sea, you´ll find better spots and bigger beachbreaks, up to 2m with strong wind. But I´ve been there only one time skimboarding. But there is surf in Germany!!! p.s. check out Denmark!

Submitted By:  nicofetting@hotmail.com

 

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