Overview
About this Spot
Tilba Point is a surf spot located in New South Wales, Australia. This spot is known for its right-hand waves and features a combination of rocky and sandy bottoms. It is suitable for surfers of all experience levels, but it’s important to check your skills before paddling out to ensure the spot and conditions match your surfing level. The waves here sometimes break and are generally less than 50 meters in length. Tilba Point can be accessed by a long walk south from Mystery Bay, and it’s advisable to bring only the bare minimum in your car due to potential theft. The area is known for shark sightings, likely due to a nearby seal colony on an island. Surfers should be cautious and aware of the local marine life. The surf spot is not very crowded, but it’s still important to respect the locals and adhere to surf etiquette, especially in crowded conditions. Nearby surf spots include Camel Rock, Horseshoes Bay, Bar Beach North Narooma, Kianga, and Bears Beach. When planning your surf session, be sure to check the surf forecast, report, and map for the latest conditions. While there is no webcam available for real-time viewing, keeping an eye on the weather and swell direction, which can vary from southwest to northwest, is crucial for a successful surf. Remember, respect the locals and always check your skills before paddling out to make sure the spot and conditions fit your surfing level.
Optimal Conditions
Location
Coordinates
-36.320250° N, 150.126967° W
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