Overview
About this Spot
Durras Beach is a surf spot located in New South Wales, Australia. Situated near the small village of South Durras, this beach is part of the scenic South Coast region, approximately 280 kilometers south of Sydney and 15 kilometers north of Batemans Bay. The area is surrounded by the Murramarang National Park, offering a natural and serene backdrop for surfers. Durras Beach is known for its consistent surf conditions, picking up swells from all directions. South Durras is ideal for northeast, east, and southeast swells with west, southwest, and south winds, while North Durras is better for south, southeast, and east swells with northeast, northwest, and west winds. The beach provides both left and right waves, making it suitable for surfers of all levels. The sandy bottom and the ability to surf at all tides contribute to its appeal. The waves are generally less than 50 meters in length, offering regular opportunities for longboarding. Durras Beach is a very chilled spot with friendly locals and is rarely crowded, providing a relaxed surfing experience. Nearby surf spots include Mills Point, Blacks, Blowies, Rooster Tail, and Jucy, offering plenty of options for exploration. When planning your surf session, be sure to check the surf forecast and report for the latest conditions. Respect the locals and always check the surf etiquette when surfing crowded spots. It’s important to check your skills before paddling out to make sure the spot and conditions fit your surfing level. With its natural beauty and consistent surf, Durras Beach is a great spot for surfers looking to enjoy the waves in a peaceful setting.
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Location
Coordinates
-35.641667° N, 150.304983° W
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