Overview
About this Spot
Bombie is a surf spot located in New South Wales, Australia. This spot is known for its rocky bottom and right-hand wave direction, making it suitable for intermediate surfers. The wave quality is considered normal, and it sometimes breaks, providing a short ride of less than 50 meters. Bombie is rarely crowded, offering a more peaceful surfing experience compared to nearby spots like Ladies, Pogos, Dixon Park, Bar Beach Newcastle, and Bar Reef. The best conditions for surfing at Bombie are during low to medium tides. Surfers can paddle from the beach or jump off the top left corner of the old ladies baths. It’s important to line yourself up using the surroundings to find the perfect spot, as the wave consistently breaks in the same location. The takeoff is usually sucky, with a chance for a quick cover-up, followed by a rippable wall. Surfers should stay close to the pocket for speed and be cautious of the rocks, flicking off before hitting them. The spot is not often surfed, as many choose to surf off the Ladies, which is about 50 meters north. However, those who do venture to Bombie often wonder why more people don’t paddle over, as it offers a fun wave. When surfing at Bombie, it’s essential to respect the locals and wait your turn. Always check the surf etiquette when surfing crowded spots and assess 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 searching for more information. Respect the locals.
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Location
Coordinates
-32.951767° N, 151.757367° W
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