St. Brelade’s Bay proves popular with all generations. This is due to
the natural scenic surroundings, golden sandy beach and clear blue
water, but also the wealth of restaurants and cafes. When Waterspalsh and Goldsmith's are blown out, head to St. Brelade's as it is more sheltered than the bays on the five mile west coast. Waves rolling in after low at the pier end can produce some good
left-handers and toward mid-tide the beach can really work.
Local Photo's
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Break type: Sand Offshore wind direction: Southerly Swell direction: Northerly Wave direction: Lefts and rights Ability: All Water quality: Good Lifeguard service: During summer months National Trust: No