Overview
About this Spot
Warriewood is a surf spot located in New South Wales, Australia. This surf spot is known for its right-hand waves and features a bottom composed of sand and rocks. It is best suited for intermediate surfers due to its regional classic wave quality and very consistent frequency. The waves at Warriewood are less than 50 meters in length, and the spot is generally not crowded, with only a few surfers present. The beach is relatively quiet during the week but tends to get busier on weekends, especially with older surfers on longboards. Warriewood is not recommended for beginners, as the conditions can be quite challenging, particularly in winter. The spot is located right in front of the Warriewood Surf Life Saving Club, and there is beachfront car parking available, along with showers. Access to the beach is straightforward; just drive along Narrabeen Park Parade, and you’ll find the spot near a house with a tennis court down the cliff. Nearby surf spots include Turrimetta, Mona Vale, North Narrabeen Point, Bongin Bongin Bay, and Bungan. It’s important to note that the area can have rips and undertow, and there may be rocks and pollution to be aware of. Always check the surf etiquette when surfing crowded spots and assess your skills before paddling out to ensure the conditions match your surfing level. Respect the locals.
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Location
Coordinates
-33.692017° N, 151.310067° W
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