Overview
About this Spot
Waterwheels is a surf spot located in South West Australia, Australia. This spot is known for its left-hand wave direction, making it a unique destination for surfers seeking a thrilling experience. The bottom of the surf spot is characterized by a coral reef, which contributes to the quality of the waves. Waterwheels is considered a world-class surf spot, attracting intermediate surfers who are looking for a challenge. The waves here break regularly, providing consistent opportunities for surfing. The length of the wave is typically less than 50 meters, and the spot is known for being relatively empty, allowing surfers to enjoy the waves without the hassle of large crowds. When you arrive at Augusta, continue on the highway until you reach the lighthouse. On the right, you’ll find a road marked Waterwheel. Turn right there and jump off the boulders to access the spot. Keep an eye out for the white rock in the lineup, about 50-60 meters offshore, which marks the takeoff spot. Surfers should be aware of the presence of rocks and the potential for rips and undertow, which can pose challenges in the water. Additionally, there have been sightings of mako sharks in the area, so it’s important to stay vigilant while surfing. The spot is not suitable for beginners due to these conditions, and surfers should check their skills before paddling out to ensure the spot and conditions match their level. It’s also important to check the surf etiquette when surfing crowded spots. Nearby surf spots include Augusta Rivermouth, Albinos, Boranup Beach, Magics, and Conto Springs. Respect the locals.
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Coordinates
-34.370000° N, 115.133800° W
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