Overview
About this Spot
Putty Beach Point is a surf spot located in New South Wales, Australia. This spot is known for its right-hand waves, making it an ideal location for intermediate surfers. The surf spot features a combination of sand and rocky bottoms, which can create challenging conditions. The waves at Putty Beach Point typically break at a length of 50 to 150 meters, providing a decent ride for those who can handle the conditions. The spot is generally uncrowded, allowing surfers to enjoy the waves without much competition. However, it’s important to be aware of the presence of local surfers and respect their territory. The best time to surf here is during high tide when the waves are at their peak quality. Surfers should be cautious of the rips and undertow, as well as the presence of sharks, although they are mostly Port Jackson sharks, which are not considered dangerous. Access to the spot requires a paddle of more than 20 minutes or arriving by boat. Parking is available near the toilets, and there is a camping spot and table nearby for convenience. It’s crucial to check your skills before paddling out to ensure the spot and conditions match your surfing level. Additionally, always adhere to surf etiquette, especially in crowded spots. Respect the locals.
Optimal Conditions
Location
Coordinates
-33.531317° N, 151.373150° W
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