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Warrain Beach Reef

Left-35.0119, 150.8132

Overview

Quality
Regional classic
Crowd
Few surfers
Experience
Good for all levels
Bottom
Sand and rocks

About this Spot

Warrain Beach Reef is a surf spot located in New South Wales, Australia. This spot is known for its left-hand waves that break over a combination of sand and rocks, making it a regional classic for surfers of all levels. The waves here are suitable for beginners to pros, offering a fun and challenging experience for everyone. The reef might seem intimidating at first due to the presence of rocks and urchins, but many surfers find it manageable and rewarding. The wave length ranges from 50 to 150 meters, providing ample opportunity for surfers to catch some good rides. The best conditions for surfing at Warrain Beach Reef are during medium to high tide, and the spot is less crowded compared to other popular surf destinations, allowing for a more relaxed surfing experience. Nearby surf spots include Beecroft, Hammerhead, Callala, Warrain Beach, and Culburra Beach. When planning a surf session here, it’s important to check the surf forecast and report to ensure optimal conditions. Additionally, surfers should be aware of the local surf etiquette, especially when the spot gets crowded, and always check their skills before paddling out to ensure the conditions match their surfing level. Respect the locals and enjoy the unique experience that Warrain Beach Reef has to offer.

Optimal Conditions

Best Swell
NE, E
Swell Direction
22.5°-112.5°
Best Wind
SW, W
Wind Direction
202.5°-292.5°
Best Tide
Medium, High
Best Size
Good from 1.2 meters
Wave Length
50 - 150 m
Frequency
Regular (40 between and 150)

Location

Coordinates

-35.011950° N, 150.813217° W

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