The national surf championships on the Landes coast
The French Surfing Championships are the largest national surf competition, organized every autumn on the mythical spots of Hossegor, Seignosse, and Capbreton by the French Surfing Federation. For ten days, over 550 athletes compete in ten disciplines on the waves of Estagnots, Plage Sud, and Santocha. This major French surfing event crowns the national champions and highlights the Landes coast as the epicenter of European surfing.
Every autumn, the Landes coast hosts the French Surfing Championships, the most prestigious national competition organized by the French Surfing Federation. This major event brings together the elite of French surfing on the mythical spots of Hossegor, Seignosse, and Capbreton, three towns that form the golden triangle of European surfing.
The French Surfing Championships cover a wide range of board sports, reflecting the richness and diversity of surfing:
The heats are spread across three spots chosen for their respective qualities:
The French Surfing Championships have been organized since the 1960s, making this event one of the oldest surfing competitions in the world. The Landes coast, the cradle of French surfing, regularly hosts this competition which has seen generations of champions pass through. The 61st edition in 2025 confirmed the emergence of a talented new generation.
Beyond the competition, the French Surfing Championships are a gathering of the French surf community. The event village hosts exhibitors, activities, and screenings, while the public can watch the heats for free from the beach, creating a unique atmosphere combining high-level sport and seaside relaxation.
By car: The spots are accessible from the A63 motorway (exit 8 Capbreton-Hossegor). Free parking near the beaches of Seignosse (Les Estagnots), Hossegor (Plage Sud), and Capbreton (Santocha). Warning: parking lots can be saturated during peak sessions, it is recommended to arrive early in the morning.
By train: Bayonne station (20 km) or Dax station (30 km), then take a TransLandes bus (line 7 Bayonne-Hossegor) or a taxi. Hossegor station is served by some TER trains.
By carpooling: The surf community is active on carpooling platforms, a practical and ecological solution to reach the spots.
The championships generally take place from late October to early November, over a period of about 10 days. Heats are scheduled based on weather and swell conditions, with sessions starting as early as 8 am. The daily program is updated each evening on the Federation's website for the next day.
Completely free access for spectators on all competition beaches. No tickets are needed, just head to the beach to enjoy the show from the seaside.
Live scoring and results on the French Surfing Federation website (surfingfrance.com). Live video broadcast on the FFS YouTube channel. Coverage on social media with the official event hashtag.
Bring warm, windproof clothing for beach sessions in October-November. Binoculars are recommended for following heats from the shore. Food and drinks are available at the beach bars and restaurants in the three towns.
Fédération Française de Surf
Website: www.surfingfrance.com
Surfing Landes: www.surfinglandes.com
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