Overview
About this Spot
Winkipop is a surf spot located in New South Wales, Australia. This spot is known for its right-hand waves breaking over a coral reef, making it a world-class destination for surfing enthusiasts. The waves at Winkipop are best experienced during medium to high tides, providing surfers with the opportunity to catch waves that can reach lengths of less than 50 meters. While the spot is renowned for its quality waves, it is important to note that it can become quite crowded, drawing surfers from all over who are eager to experience its unique conditions. The surf spot is suitable for intermediate surfers who are comfortable navigating the challenges posed by the coral reef bottom and the potential for rips and undertows. Localism is a factor to consider, and it’s always a good idea to talk to the locals to gain insights into the best spots and conditions. When visiting Winkipop, it’s advisable to bring a big board to handle the waves and avoid the suck rock. On exceptional days, surfers may have the chance to ride waves from Winkipop through to nearby Fairy Bower or ‘Racecourse,’ where maintaining speed is crucial to making it through the ride. While the possibility of catching 300-meter-plus waves exists, it is an ultra-rare occurrence. For those looking to explore the area, nearby surf spots include Fairy Bower, Winki, Deadmans, Manly Point, and Queensie Bombie. To reach Winkipop, head past the south end of Manly Beach, continue up the hill onto Cliff Rd, turn right at the end, and wind around the street until you reach the car park. From there, you can look over the edge to catch a glimpse of the surf. As with any surf spot, it’s important to check your skills before paddling out to ensure the conditions match your surfing level. Additionally, be mindful of surf etiquette, especially in crowded spots, and always respect the locals.
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Location
Coordinates
-33.799400° N, 151.298133° W
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