Overview
About this Spot
Bronte Reef is a surf spot located in New South Wales, Australia. This spot is known for its right-hand waves breaking over a bottom of sand and rocks. The wave quality is considered normal, making it suitable for surfers of all levels. The spot is very consistent, offering waves less than 50 meters in length. The crowd is typically light, with only a few surfers in the water at a time. Bronte Reef features different sections, including ‘Bunnies,’ the outside section that breaks when the swell is larger, offering hollow and peaky waves. Another section is ‘Suckups,’ a shelf that creates a ledgey wave, which can sometimes become barrely. This spot is primarily a fun reef break, and when ‘Bunnies’ is working, it can also be appealing for bodyboarders. Bronte Reef can be a good option when south winds affect other spots. It is located south of Bondi Beach, and you can find it by following the coast. The spot has a surf cam available at brontecam.com, providing live video for checking the surf conditions. Nearby surf spots include Tama Reef, Tamarama, The Boot, South Bondi, and Bondi Beach. When surfing at Bronte Reef, it’s important to respect the locals and check the surf etiquette, especially in crowded conditions. Always check your skills before paddling out to ensure the spot and conditions match your surfing level. Remember to include keywords such as surf, surfing, spot, forecast, report, map, and webcam when discussing Bronte Reef.
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Location
Coordinates
-33.903817° N, 151.269933° W
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