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Pont des Basses

Canet-en-Roussillon - France

Spot Type
Chop

Water
Dark - Clear

Beach
Sand

Rider Lever
intermediate

Spot characteristics

Spot Type

Chop

Rider Skill

intermediate

Crowd

Seasonal Crowd

Beach Type

Sand

Water Quality

Dark - Clear

Tide Influence

Tide independent

Description of Pont des Basses (France)

Pont des Basses is an underrated gem just south of Canet-en-Roussillon, near the French-Spanish border. It offers just enough challenge without being overwhelming. You’ve got a wide sandy beach with open sea views on one side and Bouzigues Lake on the other—a great chill spot on no-wind days, sometimes with flamingos.

The beach is spacious and perfect for easy launches and landings, though it gets busier in July and August. During summer, stay within the buoy-marked kite zone to avoid swimmer conflicts. Off-season, there's much more freedom.

Winds are mostly thermal from April to August, kicking in reliably in the afternoons around 15–20 knots—ideal for intermediates working on transitions or freeriding without battling tough conditions. The water is knee-to-waist deep and slightly choppy—fun without being chaotic. Twin-tips are common, and you’ll see some wave boards or foils on windier days.

There’s no rental shop or beach bar, so bring all your gear, water, snacks, and some shade. Parking is easy, right by the beach, and solo launching is straightforward, especially off-season.

The vibe is relaxed, with casual riders and families more than hardcore freestylers. Tramontana wind is offshore here, and without rescue support, it’s best avoided if strong. For reliable wind, space, and a laid-back atmosphere, Pont des Basses is a spot that keeps drawing riders back.

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Spot best suited for

Spot profile

Family spot

Located in an area that offers amenities for all the family and can provide good alternatives for everyone when the kiters are in the water.

Local spot

Maybe not be worth a real journey to reach this spot, but great if you live close by and it is a windy day. In the end, being out on the water feels great anywhere

Equipment

Most riders will be comfortable with 9m to 12m kites in summer due to the moderate thermal winds, though a smaller kite (7m–8m) can be great when the breeze picks up on bigger NW days. A shorty or 3/2mm wetsuit is ideal from spring to fall; only early spring or late autumn might need something warmer. The sand is generally soft but occasionally mixed with shells, so shoes are optional unless you'r

Wind Conditions

Main wind directions

% of Windy days per month

Wind Speed Range

From 12 to 25 Knots



Suggested sizes

8 - 9 mt

10 - 11 mt

12 - 13 mt

14 mt and above

Forecast on Windy.com

Dangers

The main risk at Pont des Basses is the offshore Tramontana wind. It can pick up fast and shift suddenly, pushing riders out with no rescue support—locals always check forecasts and rig cautiously.

In summer, the beach is packed. Kiting is only allowed in the buoy-marked zone north of the breakwater. Stay inside it to avoid swimmers and problems with the beach patrol.

There are no facilities, so bring water, snacks, sunscreen, and basic tools. The sea floor is shallow and sandy, but watch for debris and seaweed after strong winds. Ride smart and respect the spot.

Location

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Closest City

Canet-en-Roussillon

How to get There

From Perpignan-Rivesaltes Airport (PGF), head east on the D117 then pick up the D81A towards Canet-Plage. Follow signs south past the marina toward Pont des Basses. Parking is available directly on the beach road with easy access to the kite launch area.

Access

Free public access with open parking along the beach road. No entry fees or permits required. Kiteboarding is allowed all year, though limited to marked zones from June to September. Launch from the sandy beach just north of the stone breakwater.

What to do besides kitesurfing

Pont des Basses stands out for more than just wind. Nearby Bouzigues Lake offers birdwatching (think flamingos at sunset), and the Voie Verte bike path is perfect for windless days. Just five minutes away, Canet-en-Roussillon has campgrounds, seafood spots, beach bars, and even a beach library.

Off the water, try horseback rides, paddleboarding at Lac sur l’Agly, or hop on the tourist train through coastal towns. It’s a great all-around spot for families or non-kiters too.

There’s no food on the beach, but Canet has you covered with local eats like oysters and croque monsieur—no tourist traps. With affordable stays and a relaxed vibe, it’s easy to see why riders keep coming back.

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