Overview
About this Spot
Potatoe Point is a surf spot located in New South Wales, Australia, known for its variety and consistency. This semi-secret, isolated spot offers a unique surfing experience with minimal crowds, especially in winter. The headland at Potatoe Point provides waves ranging from 2 to 7 feet on either side. On the north side, you’ll find a long right-hand point and beach break, while the south side features a long left-hand point and beach break. Additionally, just two headlands north, there’s another long right point break with fun waves between 3 and 6 feet. This spot offers a good variety for a small area, with long workable walls and occasional barrels. The rip setup on both sides of the headland can make it easy to paddle out, even when the waves are big. The waves can reach 6 to 7 feet, perfect and empty in mid-winter. The area is known for good vibes, with life revolving around the ocean and bush. Surf when the waves are up, and fish when the fish are on. Spearfishing is popular to explore the spectacular rocks and reefs, and lobsters are often on the menu. The spot is characterized by a sandy bottom and is suitable for surfing at all tides. It is considered a regional classic, with a frequency that is very consistent. The wave length ranges from 50 to 150 meters, and the spot is generally empty. Nearby surf spots include Blackfellows Point, Brou Beach, Dalmeny Point, Yabbarra, and Narooma Breakwall. When surfing at Potatoe Point, it’s important to respect the locals and check the surf etiquette, especially in crowded spots. Always check your skills before paddling out to ensure the spot and conditions match your surfing level. Remember to include keywords like surf, surfing, spot, forecast, report, map, and webcam when discussing this location.
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Coordinates
-36.093333° N, 150.136250° W
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