Kerhilio is a beach break located on the southwestern coast of Brittany, France, facing toward the southwest into the Atlantic. The spot sits within a bay formation with significant residential and commercial development visible inland. The beach features mixed sand and rocky sections with visible reef structures along the southern portion. Wave conditions are modest, averaging 1.33m, making this suitable for learning kitesurfing rather than progression. Wind reliability is notably low at 27.9%, suggesting this is a seasonal or weather-dependent location. Northwest winds (315°) would be ideal for side-shore conditions along this southwest-facing coastline. The spot shows shallow water characteristics with strong tidal influence based on sediment patterns. Local hazards include exposed rocks, reef features, and variable water depth. The proximity to residential areas and infrastructure suggests potential restrictions on launching and landing. Best conditions occur during Atlantic swells with consistent northwest wind, though overall wind consistency is limited.