Overview
About this Spot
Conjola Beach is a surf spot located in New South Wales, Australia. This beach is known for its sandy bottom and provides both left and right waves, making it a suitable spot for intermediate surfers. The surf quality is considered normal, and it’s important for surfers to check their skills before paddling out to ensure the spot and conditions match their surfing level. Conjola Beach is situated near other surf spots such as Green Island, Hamburgers, Narrawallee Shelf, Inyadda, and Narrawallee Reef Bar. To reach Conjola Beach, head to the entrance of Lake Conjola and park in the public car park. From there, walk along the boardwalk until you reach the beach. The area is known for its rips and undertow, so surfers should be cautious and aware of the conditions. When surfing at crowded spots, it’s crucial to check the surf etiquette to ensure a respectful and enjoyable experience for everyone. Surfers visiting Conjola Beach should also be aware of the surrounding Conjola National Park, which is a biodiversity hotspot with a rich variety of flora and fauna. The park covers 11,060 hectares and lies between Sussex Inlet and Lake Conjola, southwest of Sydney. Respect the locals and enjoy the surf responsibly.
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Location
Coordinates
-35.281783° N, 150.492100° W
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