Overview
About this Spot
Collaroy End is a surf spot located in New South Wales, Australia. This spot is known for its right-hand waves that break over a combination of rocks and sand. The wave quality is considered normal, making it suitable for surfers of all levels, from beginners to experienced riders. The waves at Collaroy End can reach a length of 50 to 150 meters, providing a decent ride when the conditions are right. However, the spot only breaks sometimes, so it’s important to check the surf forecast and report before heading out. The best time to surf here is during low tide when the waves are more likely to work. The spot is generally uncrowded, offering a more relaxed surfing experience compared to busier locations. To access the waves, surfers can simply jump off the rocks next to Collaroy Pool and paddle out about 30 meters. It’s important to be aware of the rocky sea bottom and the presence of sharks in the area. Nearby surf spots include Long Reef, Long Reef Bombie, Butterbox, Papa Chins, and Dee Why, providing additional options for surfers in the region. As with any surf spot, it’s crucial to check your skills before paddling out to ensure the conditions match your surfing level. Additionally, always respect the locals and adhere to surf etiquette, especially in crowded spots. Remember to keep an eye on the surf map and webcam for real-time conditions. Respect the locals.
Optimal Conditions
Location
Coordinates
-33.733983° N, 151.306033° W
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