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Angourie Point

Right-29.4822, 153.3661

Overview

Quality
World class
Crowd
Few surfers
Experience
Good for all levels
Bottom
Boulders

About this Spot

Angourie Point is a surf spot located in New South Wales, Australia. Situated 5 km south of Yamba, it lies at the northern tip of Yuraygir National Park. This spot is renowned for its world-class right-hand waves, making it a popular destination for surfers of all levels. The wave length ranges from 50 to 150 meters, and it breaks over a boulder bottom. The best conditions for surfing here are during low and medium tides. Angourie Point is known for its regular wave frequency, but it can get crowded, so it’s important to check the surf etiquette when the spot is busy. The area is also known for its urchins, rocks, and rips, so surfers should be cautious. The surf spot is part of a National Surfing Reserve, highlighting its significance to the surfing community. Nearby surf spots include Angourie Lefts, Pippies, Razors, Turners Beach, and Iluka. Angourie Point has been featured in popular culture, notably in the 1971 surfing film ‘Morning of the Earth.’ The surrounding area offers attractions such as the Angourie Pools and the scenic coastal walks of Yuraygir National Park. When visiting, it’s crucial to respect the locals and check your skills before paddling out to ensure the spot and conditions match your surfing level. Respect the locals.

Optimal Conditions

Best Swell
N, NE, E
Swell Direction
337.5°-112.5°
Best Wind
S, SW, W
Wind Direction
157.5°-292.5°
Best Tide
Low, Medium
Best Size
Good from 1.2 meters
Wave Length
50 - 150 m
Frequency
Regular (40 between and 150)

Location

Coordinates

-29.482200° N, 153.366100° W

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