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    5. Lo Scoglietto

    Lo Scoglietto

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    Lo Scoglietto is a surf spot located in Tuscany, Italy, specifically in the city of Rosignano Solvay. The name translates to “The Little Rock” in English, referring to a small rocky outcrop visible from the beach. This spot provides left waves and is suitable for intermediate and experienced surfers. It’s not recommended for beginners. The bottom is rocky and shallow, so be cautious of your fins. Lo Scoglietto works best with southwest, west, and northwest swells, while northeast and east winds are optimal for surfing conditions. The spot can handle all tides and requires a minimum swell height of 2 feet. Shortboards, mid-length, and retro boards are commonly used here. The wave length is typically less than 50 meters. Expect moderate crowds at this spot, which sees regular surf activity. It’s important to respect the locals and follow surf etiquette, especially when it’s busy. Always check your skills before paddling out to ensure the spot and conditions match your surfing level. Nearby surf spots include Bagni Trieste, Lillatro, Sabbione, Il Covo, and Chioma. When planning your surf session, consider checking the surf forecast, report, and map for up-to-date information. Remember that conditions can change, so it’s wise to consult a surf webcam if available. Lo Scoglietto offers a unique surfing experience on the Tuscan coast, but always prioritize safety and respect for fellow surfers when visiting this spot. Check out the good surf at Lo Scoglietto in the next 7 days, the webcams, the full forecast report, or see the spot on the surf map.

    Wave direction

    Left

    Best swell

    SW, W, NW
    196°-319°

    Best wind

    NE, E
    10°-121°

    Best tide at Lo Scoglietto

    All tides are good

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    Tides play a role in determining wave quality at many surf spots, but some locations like Lo Scoglietto remain consistent regardless of tidal changes. In these spots, the depth of the water over the seabed stays relatively stable, meaning the waves break in a similar way throughout the tidal cycle. Whether it's high, medium, or low tide, the wave conditions at these spots are largely unaffected, offering consistent surf sessions at any time of day.

    Bottom

    Rocks

    Best size

    Good from 0.6 meters

    Wave length

    < 50m

    Frequency

    Regular (40 between and 150)

    Quality

    Normal

    Experience

    Intermediate, Advanced (Not for beginners)

    Surfboard

    Short, Mid and retro

    Crowd

    Moderate