Bore is a beach break located on Norway's western coast facing the North Sea. The spot features a long sandy beach with a gradual approach to deeper water, fronted by relatively modest wave conditions averaging 1.4m. The area sits adjacent to a small coastal settlement with agricultural land backing the beach. Wind reliability is notably low at 23%, with average winds of 9.2 knots, suggesting this location experiences variable conditions typical of protected coastal areas. North winds offer optimal side-shore conditions. Water temperatures average 8.8°C, requiring thermal protection year-round. The spot's appeal lies in its accessibility and beginner-friendly characteristics, though inconsistent wind and small average swell limit progression potential. The presence of shallow areas, sandbanks, and tidal dynamics requires awareness of local conditions. Best suited for kitesurfers seeking a low-consequence learning environment or casual sessions during favorable wind windows. Consultation with local conditions and understanding tidal influences is essential before visiting.