Overview
About this Spot
Frenchmans Reef is a surf spot located in New South Wales, Australia. This spot is known for providing both left and right waves, making it a versatile location for surfers. The sea bottom consists of sand and rocks, which can affect the wave quality and require surfers to be cautious. The best tide conditions for surfing here are low and medium tides. Frenchmans Reef is considered a regional classic, attracting experienced surfers due to its challenging conditions. The waves here are short, with a length of less than 50 meters, and the spot is typically not crowded, offering a more solitary surfing experience. Nearby surf spots include Crabbes Creek, Frenchmans Beach, Moon Island, Caves Point, and Blacksmiths Beach. The area is characterized by rips and undertows, and there are rocks right in the rip directly next to Frenchmans Beach, so surfers should be aware of these hazards. It’s important to check the surf forecast, report, and map before heading out, and a webcam can provide real-time conditions. Surfers should always check their skills before paddling out to ensure the spot and conditions match their surfing level. Additionally, it’s crucial to respect the locals and be mindful of surf etiquette, especially in crowded spots. Remember to always prioritize safety and enjoy the waves responsibly.
Optimal Conditions
Location
Coordinates
-33.098383° N, 151.659850° W
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