Overview
About this Spot
Bungan is a surf spot located in New South Wales, Australia, known for its unique surfing conditions and scenic surroundings. Situated near the suburb of Newport, which is part of the Northern Beaches region, Bungan Beach is framed by two prominent headlands that provide a sense of seclusion from the bustling world. The beach features a sandy bottom with some rocky areas, offering both left and right waves suitable for intermediate surfers. The waves at Bungan are typically less than 50 meters in length, and the spot is known for its regular wave frequency, making it a reliable choice for surfers looking for consistent conditions. The best time to surf at Bungan is during low to medium tides, and surfers should be mindful of the steep take-offs, especially at the southern end of the beach where right-hand barrels are common. Access to Bungan Beach can be found by heading down Barrenjoey Road and parking near Bungan Head Road. From there, surfers can either walk down the steep private driveway on Myolda Road to reach the recently refurbished clubhouse or use the access lane at the top of Barrenjoey Road. Despite its appealing conditions, Bungan Beach is often not crowded, providing a relaxed atmosphere for those who venture out. However, it is important to respect the locals and adhere to surf etiquette, especially when the beach is busier. Surfers are encouraged to check their skills before paddling out to ensure the spot and conditions match their surfing level. With its picturesque setting and consistent waves, Bungan Beach remains a favored spot among those in the know, offering a rewarding experience for surfers seeking both challenge and tranquility. Respect the locals.
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Coordinates
-33.666133° N, 151.320533° W
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