Overview
About this Spot
Shelly Beach is a surf spot located in New South Wales, Australia, specifically in the Port Macquarie area. This beach is known for its a-frame waves, which provide both left and right waves, making it suitable for surfers of all levels. The surf spot features a combination of sand and rock bottoms, and it can be surfed at all tides. The quality of the waves is considered normal, and the spot is known to be less crowded, offering a more relaxed surfing experience. The waves at Shelly Beach are typically less than 50 meters in length. When planning a surf session, it’s important to check the surf forecast and report for the latest conditions. The best way to access Shelly Beach is by driving down Pacific Drive and turning off at either Harry’s Lookout or the turn-off to Shelly Beach. Parking is available at the entrance to Kenny Walk, where locals often park. However, the car park can get crowded with picnickers, so finding a spot might be challenging at times. It’s recommended to observe the locals to find the best entry points into the water and to pay them respect to avoid any localism issues. The northern end of the beach is ideal for surfing due to fewer rocks and better swell, while the southern end has a rock pool and less favorable conditions. Surfers should be cautious of rips and undertow, especially during winter when the reef can create challenging conditions. Always check your skills before paddling out to ensure the spot and conditions match your surfing level. Respect the locals and be mindful of surf etiquette, especially in crowded spots. Nearby surf spots include Nobbys Beach, Flynn’s Beach, Palms Wedge, Lighthouse Beach, and Oxleys Reef. Remember to use a map or webcam to get a better understanding of the surf conditions before heading out.
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Location
Coordinates
-31.454300° N, 152.932900° W
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