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Yport, France, is predominantly a windswell-driven spot with limited ground swell influence, as reflected by the monthly averages. The best conditions for surfers occur during the winter months, particularly from November to February, when swell consistency and size peak. During this period, windswell frequency remains high (68–74%), and mean swell sizes hover around 1.0m, offering the most rideable waves. However, wind conditions are notoriously poor, with good winds only appearing 3–4% of the time, meaning surfers will frequently face onshore or cross-shore winds that degrade wave quality. Spring and summer (May–August) see a drop in swell activity, with no ground swell, reduced windswell percentages (46–53%), and smaller average sizes (0.6m), making sessions rare and generally weak. Autumn (September–October) brings a slight rebound in swell frequency but retains unfavorable wind patterns. For committed surfers, the late autumn to early winter window offers the best compromise of swell energy, though patience is required for those rare clean wind days. Ideal sessions are most likely during winter storms, but consistent good conditions are scarce due to the high prevalence of bad winds. Overall, Yport is a spot that requires local knowledge and flexibility, with the most surfable waves occurring in colder months despite challenging wind setups.

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