Overview
About this Spot
Wollongong Puckies Reef is a surf spot located in New South Wales, Australia. This spot is known for providing both left and right waves, making it a versatile location for surfing. The wave direction is influenced by the sand and rocks that form the sea bottom, and it can be surfed at all tides. The quality of the waves is considered a regional classic, attracting intermediate surfers who are looking for a regular surfing experience. The waves at Wollongong Puckies Reef are typically less than 50 meters in length, and the spot is not usually crowded, with only a few surfers present at any given time. Nearby surf spots include Acids, The Bombie North Beach, North Beach, Wollongong Connies, and Lassos. The reef offers an epic left on the south side when conditions are right, while short rights can be found on the north side, especially when the sand is washed out of the creek. It’s always worth checking out from either North Beach or the creek side. Surfers are advised to check their skills before paddling out to ensure the spot and conditions match their surfing level. It’s also important to be aware of surf etiquette, especially in crowded spots. Respect the locals and enjoy your time surfing at Wollongong Puckies Reef.
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Coordinates
-34.411367° N, 150.904050° W
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