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Altwarmbüchener See (Germany) Small lake (approx. 2 km x 300-500 m) northeast of Hannover (Germany). Suitable for surfing whenever your tight timetable doesn´t allow longer trips.
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Steinhuder Meer (Germany) Speed spot northwest of Hannover. Shallow waters make this spot suitable for beginners. At 5-6 beaufort small waves allow little hops. (5 spots)
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Hvide Sande (Denmark) Super speed spot on the west coast of Denmark (Jütland). Profis may try the wave spot on the North Sea. (3 spots)
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Stockholm (Sweden) (in preparation) Beautiful archipelago. Ideal for all kinds of watersport. Due to the mainly rocky shore line, appropriate surf spots cannot be found easily.
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Alacati (Turkey) Great spot on the peninsular Cesme, 80 km southwest of Izmir (Turkey). Northern winds create plain waters for brilliant speed trips. Southern winds build up small waves. Also a good spot in winter.
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Pozo Izquierdo (Gran Canaria / Spain) World Cup surf spot on east coast of the popular Canary Island. The proximity to tourist resorts (San Augustin, Playa del Inglés and Maspalomas) makes this spot an ideal place for surfer, who also look for a good night life.
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Roquetas de mar (Almería / Spain) Surfspot situated at the most southeast tip of the Iberian peninsular. The spot profits from the reliable winds Levante (Southeast) and Poniente (West).
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Portugal (Sagres/Falesia)
Surfing at the south western tip of Europe. Some selective spots for surfer, kite surfer and windsurfer.(4 spots)
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Large Spot Info Link Collection (hundred links to more than 300 Spot reports) As we are unable to visit all potential surf spots we have collected several links to spot info pages on the net and sorted them in geographical order.
We believe that all authors of those reports have done a very good job. As they have propably spent a lot of time to prepare their spot infos, we dissociate us from all webmasters, who merely copy reports from other pages and present them as their own or as fake reader´s letters.
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