Var · France
Brutal Beach, France
10.8kts
W · Windsaison
Brutal Beach earns its name—rocky, choppy Mediterranean conditions demand respect. 125 windy days yearly make it a solid intermediate proving ground if you can read unstable winds.
- 10.8kts
- Durchschnittswind
- 125
- Windtage / Jahr
- 13:00–16:00
- Beste Windzeit
- W
- Hauptwindrichtung
Lage
- Nächste Flughäfen
- Airport - Toulon-Hyères
- Koordinaten
- 43.1114, 5.8116
Monatliches Windprofil (Peak-Fenster)
Jan
26%
fahrbar
14.4 kts
Feb
25%
fahrbar
14.6 kts
Mär
55%
fahrbar
15.6 kts
Apr
53%
fahrbar
16 kts
Mai
37%
fahrbar
15.6 kts
Jun
32%
fahrbar
15.5 kts
Jul
39%
fahrbar
14.9 kts
Aug
18%
fahrbar
15.2 kts
Sep
38%
fahrbar
15.9 kts
Okt
32%
fahrbar
15.3 kts
Nov
28%
fahrbar
14.3 kts
Dez
27%
fahrbar
16.6 kts
Beste Windrichtungen
- W
- E
- WNW
- NW
- ESE
Wasserbedingungen
- Ocean
- Choppy
Beste Monate
Gefahren
- Choppy ocean conditions with variable swells require solid intermediate skills and awareness of sudden chop patterns
- Rocky outcrops and submerged hazards common in Var region—scout the launch area before entering water
- Strong cross-shore winds from W/E directions can create unpredictable drift; maintain good edge control
Was das für dich heißt
- Material tragen — nicht über Steine ziehen
Ausstattung
- Beach access with likely parking and basic facilities typical of Mediterranean Var coast spots
- Local kite schools and rental shops probable given intermediate difficulty designation
- Nearby cafés and restaurants in surrounding coastal villages for post-session meals
Lokale Tipps
The Var coast experiences consistent wind across 125 days/year, making it reliable for intermediate progression. Check local forecasts for E/W swells and plan sessions around peak wind windows in spring and fall months.
Einstieg & Strand
Launch from the beach into choppy ocean conditions; westerly and easterly winds dominate, so choose your launch window when wind is most onshore. Watch for variable chop and build speed gradually before heading deep.
Lokale Regeln
Respect local kiter zones and maintain awareness of swimmers in designated areas. Follow standard right-of-way rules and communicate with other riders in the choppy conditions.
Was anziehen
A 3/2mm wetsuit is standard for Mediterranean spring/fall; upgrade to 4/3mm for winter months (Dec-Feb). Summer sessions may only need 2mm or rash guards given the region's warmth.
Was einpacken
Kite-Größen
- 14–17 mLeichtwind, unter 14 kn
- 11–14 mtypische Sessions, 14–22 kn
Boards
- Twintip — universell, gehört ins Gepäck
- Hydrofoil — Leichtwind-Spot, fahrbar ab ca. 10 kn
Was anziehen (nach Klima)
- Im Wasser
- 3/2-mm-Neoprenanzug.
- An Land
- Hoody und Jacke; abends lange Hose.
Abgeleitet aus dem Breitengrad des Spots (gemäßigte Zone) und der aktuellen Saison.
Vorfahrt & Verhalten
- 1Wer ins Wasser startet, hat Vorrang vor Ridern, die reinkommen.
- 2Der Luv-Rider weicht aus — Kite hoch halten, wenn du über einem tiefen Rider passierst.
- 3Steuerbordbug (rechte Hand vorn) hat Vorfahrt beim Kreuzen.
- 4Wer überholt, hält sich aus der Linie des langsameren Riders.
- 5Wellenreiten: Der Rider in der Welle hat sie — kein Drop-in.
Lokale Regeln & Genehmigungen
- IFKO/FFV school certification often required at municipal beaches in summer
Spot-Guide
The Experience
You're launching into genuine Mediterranean chop. Westerly and easterly winds shift without warning. Rocky outcrops scatter the zone—scout your entry every session. The payoff: fast edge control gains when the water fights back.
Wind & Conditions
125 windy days per year means you can plan sessions instead of chasing forecasts. Spring and fall are most consistent. The 10.8-knot average hides the reality: you'll get light, frustrating days and properly powered days, rarely the sweet spot in between. Wind direction matters hard here. East wind + west swell = clean entry. Reverse it and you're grinding through chop that demands solid board control.
The Water
Mediterranean aggression. Variable swell builds gradual chop you can't just point through—you need speed and texture-reading before committing downwind. Submerged rocks are real. Drift from cross-shore winds is unpredictable. Edge control isn't optional.
Who It's For
Intermediate riders bored with lagoons. You need solid fundamentals: comfortable in chop, confident edge control, able to read wind shifts. Beginners will struggle. Advanced riders will find the hazard navigation interesting but not technically demanding. Come here to push consistency, not learn basics.
The Scene
Var coast Mediterranean village setup—cafés, rental shops, straightforward beach access. Working-class vibe, not Instagram tourism. Locals here to session.
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