Overview
About this Spot
Austinmer Beach is a surf spot located in New South Wales, Australia. This beach is part of the northern village of Wollongong, situated in the Illawarra region. It is a patrolled surf beach and a popular tourist destination. The surf spot at Austinmer Beach offers left and right waves, making it accessible for surfers of all levels. The beach features a sand and rock bottom, and it is suitable for surfing at all tides. The quality of the waves is considered normal, and the length of the wave is typically less than 50 meters. Surfers can expect a few surfers in the water, so it’s important to check the surf etiquette when the spot is crowded. The beach is protected from sharks, and marine life is abundant in the area. At low tide, the waves can be sucky and dumpy, leading to close-outs that make it challenging to get a long ride. However, on good days with 4-5ft waves, offshore winds, and glassy barrels, the conditions can be quite enjoyable. The spot sometimes experiences mini pipeline and mini Teahupoo days. Austinmer Beach is easily accessible by driving to Austinmer and heading towards the ocean until you find a small beach with a surf club and swimming pools, located right by the road. The main road through the town is Lawrence Hargrave Drive, which connects with the Princes Highway at Bulli Pass. Nearby surf spots include Austinmer Pools, Thirroul Reef, Headlands, Thirroul, and Sharkies. When planning a surf session, it’s essential to check the surf forecast, report, and map to ensure favorable conditions. Additionally, webcams can provide real-time updates on the surf. Before heading out, check your skills to make sure the spot and conditions fit your surfing level. Respect the locals.
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Coordinates
-34.306733° N, 150.935717° W
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