Hoddevik surf spot

Hoddevik

Stad Peninsula, Norway

BeginnerIntermediate

Scenic remote beach with mellow peeling surf.

Hoddevik is a stunning white-sand beach break tucked beneath towering 100-meter cliffs on Norway's remote Stad Peninsula, making it one of the most dramatically situated surf spots in the world. The beach picks up very consistent North Atlantic swells, with a reliable right-hander forming along the northern breakwater and additional peaks through the center of the bay on mid-sized southwest swells, though anything over 6 feet tends to close out. The prime season runs from September through March, with December and January delivering the most consistent surf, though water temperatures drop to around 9.5°C requiring a quality winter wetsuit, boots, gloves, and hood. The mellow whitewater close to shore makes it surprisingly accessible for beginners, while the outer peaks offer more challenge for experienced surfers. Surrounded by untouched Nordic meadows and steep mountains with no crowds to speak of, Hoddevik offers an Arctic surfing experience unlike anywhere else on earth.

Best months to surf Hoddevik

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Wave consistency

Moderate

Things to do nearby

  • Explore the nearby Stadlandet Peninsula, known for its dramatic landscapes and hiking trails
  • Visit the historic Selje Monastery, located on an island off the coast
  • Relax in the peaceful surroundings and enjoy the tranquility of the Norwegian countryside
  • Take a boat trip to explore the fjords and nearby islands
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Quick facts

Wave typeWave typeBeach
Crowd levelCrowd2 / 5
Safety levelSafety9 / 10
Price levelCostLuxury