Munich Left Hand Wave Surf Spots
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Munich
Munich
Munich is not located near the coast, so it doesn’t offer natural waves for surfing. However, Munich offers a unique standing river wave surf experience that is world famous. Two Eisbach waves located in the English Garden – one of the largest inner-city parks in the world (larger than Central Park in New York or Hyde Park in London) – and Floßlände first established “riversurfing” and then made it respectable which is the reason why Munich is considered the Hawaii of river surfers. In addition, Jochen Schweizer offers a perfect indoor city wave nearby and in 2024 SURFTOWN® MUC is expected to open its doors: a 20,000 sqm artificial surfing facility just outside Munich IN HALLBERGMOOS that is unique in Europe.
Left Hand Wave
A left hand wave or “left hander” is a wave that breaks to the left when facing the shore. It is the preferable direction of a wave for goofy footer surfers.