Overview
About this Spot
Werri Beach is a surf spot located in New South Wales, Australia. Situated in the Illawarra region, it is south of Kiama and immediately north of Gerringong. This beach is on the coast of the Tasman Sea, easily accessible from the Princes Highway. Known for its regular wave frequency, Werri Beach offers right-hand waves with a sandy and rocky bottom, making it suitable for surfers of all experience levels. The waves here range from 50 to 150 meters in length, and the beach is typically uncrowded, providing ample space for surfers. The surf spot can be surfed at all tides, and the best conditions vary with the swell direction. For southeast swells, head to the northern headland, while northeast swells are best at Werri Point on the southern headland. East swells can be surfed anywhere along the beach break, though the point may close out on strong northeast swells. Surfers should be cautious of rips, undertow, and rocks, and be aware of the presence of sharks in the area. Nearby surf spots include Kiama Bombie, Chips, Gerroa, Seven Mile Beach, and East Beach. When planning a surf session, it’s important to check the surf forecast, report, and map to ensure optimal conditions. While Werri Beach is suitable for all levels, surfers should check their skills before paddling out to ensure the spot and conditions match their level. Respect the locals and always follow surf etiquette, especially in crowded spots. Remember to enjoy the surf responsibly and safely.
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Location
Coordinates
-34.740833° N, 150.833750° W
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