Overview
About this Spot
Yeh Leh is a surf spot located in Bali, Indonesia. The spot is situated between Balian and Medewi, along the main Denpasar-Gilimanuk route. It’s part of Pengeragoan Village in the Pekutatan District of Jembrana Regency. The surf spot provides both left and right waves. Yeh Leh has a mixed bottom of sand and rocks, which can create varied wave conditions. The spot works best with medium to high tides and offers regular waves that are typically less than 50 meters in length. Yeh Leh is suitable for surfers of all experience levels, but it’s important to check your skills before paddling out to ensure the spot matches your ability. The spot is known for being uncrowded, offering a peaceful surfing experience. Nearby surf spots include Balian, Pulakan Right, Medewi, Yeh Gangga, and Kedungu. Yeh Leh can pull in plenty of swell, especially when it’s small at Medewi. The spot features a short, fun left wave and a right wave that can be good depending on the sandbars. While it was once considered a secret spot, it’s now visible from the road. Surfers should be aware of rocks and the potential presence of sharks in the area. The beach is characterized by its unique rocky shoreline, with large and small rocks scattered along the coast. This creates a distinctive landscape, especially during sunset when the rocks reflect an orange glow. Yeh Leh Beach is also culturally significant, hosting traditional events like the Melasti ceremony. Facilities at the beach include gazebos, food stalls, and parking. The spot is open 24 hours a day with no official entrance fee, though parking may incur a small charge. When surfing at Yeh Leh, always respect the locals and follow proper surf etiquette. Remember to check the surf forecast and report before your visit to ensure optimal conditions for your surf session.
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Location
Coordinates
-8.467569° N, 114.913756° W
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