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Huzzawouie (Huzzas)

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Huzzawouie (Huzzas) - Gracetown, Australia Huzzawouie, commonly known as Huzzas, features both right and left-breaking waves over a rocky reef bottom. This spot is ideal for beginners while still offering fun conditions for experienced surfers. The best time to surf is during low to mid tide, particularly with a rising tide, and it works best with a southwest swell and southeast winds. Located at South Point, Huzzas provides instant access from the South Point car park, making it easy for surfers to reach the break in under five minutes. The wave is known for its solid left-hand peak, which is perfect for practice, while the right side can deliver a thrilling end section on bigger days. Although the crowd is generally sparse during the week, weekends may see a few more surfers. Caution is advised due to the rocky bottom and the area's history of shark activity, particularly during dawn or dusk.
Popularity: 22 Views

Cobblestones

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Cobblestones - Cowaramup Bay, Western Australia Cobblestones features hollow waves breaking both right and left over a boulder-strewn reef. This spot is a swell magnet, attracting top surfers due to its challenging tube and notorious end section known as the Cheese Grater. The ideal wind directions are from the east and northeast, while the swell comes from the west and southwest. Located near Cowaramup Bay, Cobblestones is easily accessible, with a car park nearby. Expect a few surfers during the week, but weekends can get crowded. The dynamic conditions can present challenges, including strong currents and rocky hazards, so caution is advised. Nearby, Noisies offers additional surf options with more pitching lefts and rights. With its stunning scenery and thrilling waves, Cobblestones is a must-visit for adventurous surfers looking to test their skills.
Popularity: 22 Views

Boranup Beach

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Boranup Beach - Western Australia Boranup Beach features a sandy beach break with waves breaking both right and left. The spot is characterized by ordinary to fun power, making it suitable for various skill levels. It works best at low and mid tide, particularly during rising and falling tides, with optimal conditions when the wind blows from the east or northeast. Located at the northern end of Hamelin Bay, access requires navigating 4x4 tracks from Boranup Drive off Caves Road, followed by a short 5-15 minute walk. This relatively isolated surf spot is a great alternative when Margaret River is too crowded or large. The local sand bars shift frequently, so it's essential to assess the conditions from the beach before paddling out. Expect an empty lineup during the week and weekends, but be cautious of rips and undertow.
Popularity: 20 Views

South Point

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South Point - Cowaramup Bay South Point features a powerful left-hand point break over boulders, ideal for intermediate surfers. The wave thrives on south to southwesterly swells, breaking about 20 meters off the rocks and offering hollow, fast sections that lead into a long, lazy wall. It works at all tides, with rising and falling conditions enhancing its appeal. This spot is easily accessible via the Gracetown carpark, just a short walk from the break. While it can get ultra-crowded, especially in the afternoons, South Point serves as a reliable alternative to the heavier North Point. The wave is best during larger swells, providing smooth rides when winds are light. Caution is advised due to nearby rocks and a history of shark incidents, particularly at dawn or dusk. For beginners, Hussa's inside the bay offers a safer practice area on a sand-covered reef, making South Point a versatile destination for surfers of varying skill levels.
Popularity: 20 Views

Gallows

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Gallows - South of Injidup Point, Australia Gallows features left-breaking waves over a shallow coral reef, ideal for experienced surfers. The spot works best at mid to high tide, particularly during rising and falling tides. Access requires a 4x4 vehicle, as it is located south of Injidup Point and north of Cowaramup Bay. This surf spot is a great alternative when other locations are crowded, offering quick-peeling reforms. While it can handle southwest winds, caution is advised due to localism and the presence of sharks. The area is accessible via Biljedup Road, and although it can get crowded on weekends, weekdays typically see fewer surfers. Keep an eye out for the unique local vibe, as you might spot familiar faces enjoying the waves.
Popularity: 19 Views

Guillotines

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Guillotines - Cowaramup, Australia Guillotines features powerful reef waves that break both right and left over a sharp coral and rocky bottom. The peak is consistent, with longer lefts and a less steep drop compared to nearby breaks. Access is via a 4x4 vehicle, with instant access available within a 5-minute walk. Located a couple of kilometers north of Cowaramup, this surf spot is often uncrowded, making it ideal for those seeking solitude in the water. The optimal conditions occur with swells from the west and southwest, complemented by favorable winds from the southeast, east, or northeast. However, surfers should be cautious of the rocky hazards. With its reliable waves and minimal crowds, Guillotines offers an excellent experience for both intermediate and advanced surfers looking to enjoy powerful rides in a picturesque setting.
Popularity: 19 Views

Redgate

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Redgate (Redgate Peaks) - Western Australia Redgate is a point break featuring both right and left waves, with a sandy bottom interspersed with rocks. The best conditions occur at mid to high tide, particularly during a rising tide. This spot is accessible via a short walk from the car park after turning off Bussel Highway. Known for its friendly vibe, Redgate Peaks can become crowded, especially in summer when smaller swells attract more surfers. The wave quality varies, offering everything from mellow rides to powerful breaks that challenge more experienced surfers. While the atmosphere is generally welcoming, local surfers are protective of their territory, so it's essential to respect the lineup. For a more relaxed experience, consider visiting during weekdays or after a storm when the conditions are prime, and the crowds are thinner.
Popularity: 18 Views

Boodjidup

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Boodjidup - Western Australia Boodjidup features a sandy beach break with waves breaking both right and left. The spot offers hollow, fast, and powerful surf, ideal for experienced surfers. It is accessible only by foot, requiring a 15-30 minute walk from Gas Bay or Redgate Beach, and works well at all tides. This pristine surf location is characterized by its miles of untouched sands and nearby rocky formations. On smaller swells, surfers can enjoy perfect beach breaks, while larger swells may lead to closures due to offshores reefs. The area is generally uncrowded during the week, with only a few surfers on weekends. However, caution is advised due to potential dangers such as rips, localism, and sharks. The optimal wind directions are from the east and northeast, with swells coming from the west and southwest, making it a versatile spot for various surf conditions.
Popularity: 18 Views

gnarabup

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Gnarabup - Western Australia Gnarabup features a mellow beach break with sandy bottoms, primarily offering right-hand waves. This spot is ideal for less experienced surfers, especially when other locations are too intense. It works best at low and mid tide during falling tide conditions, providing a consistent and manageable surf experience. Located beside Gnarabup Beach and Gas Bay, this spot has a laid-back atmosphere, attracting a small crowd of surfers. While it may not be flashy, the waves can still catch you off guard, particularly with their powerful right-handers. The take-off can be tricky due to the shallow reef, making it essential for surfers to be cautious. For those seeking a less aggressive option, nearby Gas Bay offers a grindy right that presents its own challenges. Overall, Gnarabup is a great choice for those looking to enjoy a more relaxed surf session.
Popularity: 18 Views

Black Point

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Black Point - Western Australia Black Point features a powerful right point break over a boulder bottom. Access requires a long walk of over 30 minutes, with public access available. The spot is best surfed during mid to high tide, particularly on a rising tide, with favorable conditions from north or south winds and southwest swells. This surf spot is known for its challenging entry and exit, necessitating the use of a keyhole. While it attracts few surfers during the week, weekends can become crowded. Surfers should be cautious of potential dangers, including urchins, rips, rocks, localism, and sharks. The combination of its powerful waves and rugged access makes Black Point a thrilling yet demanding destination for experienced surfers.
Popularity: 18 Views

Conto springs

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Conto Springs - Margaret River, Australia Conto Springs features a beach break with both right and left-hand waves, characterized by a sandy bottom interspersed with rocks. The waves are known for being fast, powerful, and ledgey, making it suitable for experienced surfers. The spot works best during low to mid tide, particularly on a rising tide. Located 18 kilometers south-west of Margaret River, access is via Conto Road off Caves Road, leading to a campground. A short walk of 5-15 minutes from the car park brings you to the beach. The atmosphere is stunning, with emerald waters and nearby caves to explore. Be cautious of freak waves and rips, which can pose dangers. Despite its beauty, the crowd remains manageable, with few surfers on both weekdays and weekends, making it an ideal spot for a family outing or a fun surf session.
Popularity: 17 Views

Grunters

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Grunters - South of Prevelly, Australia Grunters features powerful right-hand reef waves, breaking over a shallow coral bottom. The spot is known for its hollow, fast, and powerful waves, making it suitable only for experienced surfers. Access is via a short 5-15 minute walk along a dirt track. Nestled beside Gnarabup Beach and Gas Bay, Grunters offers a laid-back atmosphere that attracts a knowledgeable crowd. The wave's reputation for catching surfers off guard due to its tricky take-off adds to the challenge. Expect a few locals who are protective of their turf, ensuring a competitive vibe. For those seeking a less intense experience, nearby Gas Bay offers a grindy right that still presents its own challenges with heavy barrels. Overall, Grunters is a must-visit for expert surfers looking to test their skills on powerful waves.
Popularity: 16 Views

The Bommie - Cow Bombie

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The Bommie (Cow Bombie) - Gracetown The Bommie is a powerful reef break featuring both right and left-hand waves, with a sandy bottom interspersed with rocks. Located 2 kilometers out of Gracetown, this spot is accessible via a long walk or by jetski. It works best at low and mid tide with a falling tide, and is known for its fast and powerful waves. This little-known offshore reef near Margaret River is strictly for experienced surfers due to its challenging conditions and rocky dangers. The spot can get crowded on weekends, but during the week, it often remains empty. The paddle out can be strenuous, and the wave quality is highly dependent on the swell direction, favoring west and east swells. For those willing to put in the effort, The Bommie offers thrilling rides, but caution is advised due to the rocky bottom and the need for a solid understanding of the surf dynamics.
Popularity: 15 Views

North Point

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North Point - Gracetown, Australia North Point features a powerful right-hand point break over flat rocks, delivering fast hollow take-offs and heavy barreling sections. It works best at mid and high tide with optimal conditions from a south to southwest swell. Access involves a short walk (5-15 minutes) from the car park, but the spot can be more challenging than it appears from above. Located near Cowaramup Bay, North Point is renowned for its impressive waves, attracting experienced surfers due to its unforgiving reef and tricky sections. The spot can become crowded on weekends, but during the week, it offers fewer surfers. The paddle out can be strenuous, and the notorious keyhole adds an extra challenge for adventurous surfers. With the right conditions, North Point promises intense rides, making it a must-visit for those seeking powerful surf experiences.
Popularity: 15 Views

Lefthanders

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Lefthanders - Margaret River, Australia Lefthanders features fast and fun left-hand reef breaks over a boulder bottom. This spot is renowned for its consistency, working at all tides with optimal conditions from a 1.5-meter swell up to 3.5 meters. The wave can close out on larger days, but the inside left barrels provide thrilling rides, especially at mid to low tides. Located in the Margaret River area, Lefthanders attracts a crowd of local surfers eager for quality waves, particularly with southwest or west swells. Access is straightforward; head south from Gracetown to a graded track leading to a car park with ocean views, followed by a 700-meter walk to the surf. While the atmosphere is vibrant, surfers should remain vigilant due to occasional shark sightings. Lefthanders is a spot that rewards skill and respect for the ocean, making it a must-visit for serious surfers.
Popularity: 14 Views

The Womb

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The Womb - Gracetown, Australia The Womb is a left-hand reef break characterized by hollow, fast, and powerful waves over a sharp rocky bottom. This spot is located approximately 400 meters north of Ellenbrook Bombie and is accessible via a short walk from the beach. It works best at mid to high tide with optimal conditions from south-west and south swells, and east to north-east winds. Known for its intense barrel sections, The Womb attracts both surfers and bodyboarders, offering thrilling rides for those willing to take on its challenges. The wave can produce stunning barrels, especially on clean days when it reaches overhead height. However, caution is advised due to the rocky hazards, which have led to injuries among even experienced surfers. The atmosphere is generally friendly, but respect for local surfers is essential. Expect a few surfers during the week, but the weekends can get crowded.
Popularity: 14 Views

Augusta Rivermouth

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Augusta Rivermouth - Augusta, Australia This surf spot features a sandy bottom with fun waves breaking both right and left over a sandbar. It is accessible via a short walk from a gravel carpark after turning off at Albany Tce off Blackwood Ave. The spot works at all tides and is best with south swells and northwesterly winds. In summer, Augusta Rivermouth typically offers one or two surfable days, often accompanied by strong onshore breezes. However, winter brings epic conditions with huge southerly swells from Antarctica, creating excellent surf days with minimal crowds. The atmosphere is usually quiet, making it ideal for those seeking solitude. Be cautious of rips, undertow, and the presence of sharks. Overall, this spot is a hidden gem for surfers looking to escape the crowds and enjoy quality waves in a stunning natural setting.
Popularity: 14 Views

Waterwheels

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Waterwheels - Augusta Waterwheels features a powerful left-breaking reef wave, characterized by hollow and fast sections over a sharp rocky bottom. Located approximately 50-60 meters offshore, surfers should look for the white rock as the takeoff spot. The wave is best surfed at all tides, with optimal conditions occurring during east to northeast winds and swells from the west or southwest. Accessing Waterwheels is straightforward; from Augusta, continue on the highway until reaching the lighthouse, then turn right onto Waterwheel Road. The walk from the parking area is less than 5 minutes. This spot is known for its emptiness during the week and weekends, making it an ideal choice for those seeking solitude. However, surfers should remain vigilant of potential dangers, including rips, sharp rocks, and the occasional shark sighting.
Popularity: 14 Views

The box

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The Box - Margaret River, Australia The Box is a powerful right-hand reef break characterized by hollow, fast, and fun waves over flat rocks. This hardcore surf spot is known for its challenging conditions, particularly during rising tides with west swell and favorable southeast to northeast winds. Access involves a short 5-15 minute walk from the car park at Margaret River's main break. This spot offers some of the most memorable rides for skilled surfers, but caution is essential due to the sharp and shallow reef, which can lead to injuries. The local surf community is generally friendly, but respect is crucial to avoid conflicts. Ideal conditions are necessary for a safe experience, and beginners should observe before paddling out. With its stunning scenery and thrilling waves, The Box is a must-visit for those seeking an adrenaline rush in a breathtaking setting.
Popularity: 13 Views

Ellensbrook

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Ellensbrook - Western Australia Ellensbrook is a reef break featuring hollow rights and lefts, ideal for heavy swells. The spot works best at mid and high tide, with a ledgey power characteristic. Access requires a short walk (5-15 minutes) after a 15-minute drive south of Lefthanders. Nestled along a rugged and undeveloped coastline, Ellensbrook is approximately half an hour from Margaret River. This surf spot offers various peaks, making it suitable for adventurous surfers willing to explore. The sharp reef can harbor sea urchins, so caution is advised. Additionally, the area is known for occasional shark sightings, emphasizing the need for vigilance. With its inconsistent crowds, Ellensbrook provides a unique surfing experience for those seeking solitude and challenge, but it is not recommended for beginners. Prepare for an exhilarating session in this wild surf environment.
Popularity: 12 Views

Margaret Rivermouth

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Margaret Rivermouth - Western Australia Margaret Rivermouth features a beach break with both right and left waves over a sandy bottom. The wave is known for its fast and fun characteristics, making it suitable for surfers of all levels. It works at all tides, with optimal conditions during a rising tide and favorable winds from the southeast, east, and northeast. Located just off Prevelly Road, access is instant, taking less than five minutes on foot. The wave varies with the seasons; in winter, it breaks off the rocks, creating a nice right-hander, while summer sees it breaking in the middle of the beach with a long left and a closeout right. Expect a crowded scene on weekends, but fewer surfers during the week. Be cautious of rips, undertows, and rocks while enjoying this fun surf spot.
Popularity: 12 Views

Margaret River - Surfers Point

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Margaret River - Surfers Point Margaret River - Surfers Point features powerful left-hand reef breaks over a rocky bottom, ideal for experienced surfers. The spot is accessible within a 5-minute walk and allows boat access, with public access available. It works best with swells from the North, South, Southeast, East, and Northeast, and is best surfed with winds from the Southeast, East, or Northeast. Located about 10 km west of Margaret River town, this renowned surf spot is famous for its challenging waves that attract skilled surfers. The lefts peel off the reef, providing thrilling rides for those who can handle solid swells. While weekdays see fewer surfers, weekends can become crowded with locals and visitors alike. For those seeking a more relaxed experience, nearby Rivermouth offers gentler beach breaks suitable for beginners. However, be mindful of localism and respect the lineup to ensure a positive surfing experience at this iconic location.
Popularity: 12 Views

Gas Bay

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Gas Bay - Prevely Park, Australia Gas Bay features powerful hollow waves breaking both left and right over a shallow reef with sharp rocks and sand. Located at latitude -34.00457359 and longitude 114.99458313, it offers instant access with a short walk from the parking area. The spot is best with east to northeast winds and west to southwest swells, attracting few surfers during the week and weekends. This surf spot is known for its intense atmosphere, often described as a place where you can enter but may not come out unscathed. The waves can be heavy and challenging, making it suitable for expert surfers only. While the tide changes can create messy conditions, the waves clean up as the tide settles. Nearby Grunters offers a more laid-back vibe with solid right-handers, but Gas Bay remains the main attraction for those seeking aggressive surfing and thrilling barrels. Be prepared for localism and the potential dangers of rips and undertow.
Popularity: 12 Views

albinos

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Albinos - Western Australia Albinos features a reef (coral) wave that breaks both right and left. Access requires a good walk of 15-30 minutes, with boat access available but no four-wheel drive access. This surf spot is located at latitude -34.2226 and longitude 115.0106, offering a unique surfing experience amidst stunning natural surroundings. The waves here are known for their consistency and can cater to various skill levels, making it a popular choice among local surfers. The scenic approach adds to the adventure, rewarding surfers with pristine conditions upon arrival.
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Magics

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Magics - South Coast, Australia Magics features right-breaking reef waves over flat rocks, making it a prime spot for experienced surfers. Accessible only by a 4WD vehicle, the journey involves a 15-30 minute walk along a rugged track. This location is best suited for those prepared for an adventure. Known for its epic conditions, Magics is often described as the best wave down south. It works well at all tides, with both rising and falling tide movements providing optimal surf. The spot remains uncrowded during the week and weekends, offering a serene surfing experience. While it may be hard to find, the reward is a pristine wave that promises an unforgettable session for those who make the trek.
Popularity: 10 Views

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