Overview
About this Spot
Stockton Beach is a surf spot located in New South Wales, Australia. This beach is situated on a peninsula with the Pacific Ocean to the east, offering a classic beach break with consistent waves. The waves at Stockton Beach provide both left and right directions, making it a versatile spot for surfers. The beach features a sandy bottom and is best surfed during northeast swells with west to southwest winds. The waves are of normal quality, with a length ranging from 50 to 150 meters, and are suitable for intermediate surfers. Stockton Beach is relatively uncrowded, with only a few surfers present at any given time, which can be appealing for those looking for a more private surfing experience. The beach is located about 15 kilometers south of Morna Point and is part of a very long stretch of coastline. Nearby surf spots include Newcastle Harbour, Nobbys Beach, Nobbys Reef & Pipe, Flatrock, and Newcastle Beach. Stockton Beach is also shark protected, adding an extra layer of safety for surfers. While surfing here, it’s important to respect the locals and check the surf etiquette, especially in crowded spots. Additionally, surfers should assess their skills before paddling out to ensure the conditions match their level. The beach’s geographical location near the city of Newcastle provides easy access, and the area is known for its sand dunes and shipwrecks, adding to its unique character. Remember to check the surf forecast, report, and map before heading out, and consider using a webcam to get a live view of the conditions. Respect the locals.
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Coordinates
-32.900417° N, 151.789917° W
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