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Blenheim Beach

Right-35.0838, 150.6915

Overview

Quality
Sloppy
Crowd
Empty
Experience
Intermediate
Bottom
Coral reef

About this Spot

Blenheim Beach is a surf spot located in New South Wales, Australia. This spot is known for its right-hand wave direction and features a coral reef bottom. The wave quality is considered sloppy, and it rarely breaks, making it a spot that requires patience and timing. When it does break, the wave length is less than 50 meters, and it is generally uncrowded, providing a more solitary surfing experience. The spot is suitable for intermediate surfers due to the presence of rocks, urchins, and potential rips or undertow. Localism can be a factor, so it’s important to respect the locals and adhere to surf etiquette. Additionally, there is a possibility of encountering sharks in the area. The beach also has a more consistent beach break, though it is still considered chossy. Boogie boarders and surfers may be present, and it’s advised to keep your clothes on while surfing here. To reach Blenheim Beach, drive to Vincentia and follow the signs. If needed, you can ask a local named Matt for directions or consult a map. Nearby surf spots include Huskisson Bommie, Sailors, Steele’s break, Callala, and Cungee. Before heading out, check the surf forecast and report to ensure optimal conditions. It’s also crucial to assess your skills before paddling out to make sure the spot and conditions fit your surfing level. Remember to respect the locals and check the surf etiquette when surfing crowded spots.

Optimal Conditions

Best Swell
E
Swell Direction
67.5°-112.5°
Best Wind
SW
Wind Direction
202.5°-247.5°
Best Tide
All tides are good (best tide movement: Falling tide)
Best Size
Good from 1.2 meters
Wave Length
< 50m
Frequency
Rarely break (less than 5 days/year)

Location

Coordinates

-35.083750° N, 150.691483° W

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