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Cathedral Rock

Left-32.0207, 115.4493

Overview

Quality
Regional classic
Crowd
Empty
Experience
Intermediate
Bottom
Coral reef

About this Spot

Cathedral Rock is a surf spot located in the Perth Area, Australia. This spot is known for its challenging conditions, making it suitable for intermediate surfers. The wave direction at Cathedral Rock is predominantly left, and the bottom is characterized by a coral reef, which requires surfers to be cautious. The spot is capable of holding heavy southwest swells, providing consistent surf conditions. However, surfers should be aware of the presence of urchins and rocks, as well as the potential for sharks in the area. Access to Cathedral Rock is by boat only, and it is a good option when other nearby spots like Strickland Bay turn onshore. The wave length is less than 50 meters, and the spot is typically uncrowded, offering a more solitary surfing experience. It’s important to check the surf forecast and report before heading out, and to be mindful of the surf etiquette, especially in crowded spots. Always check your skills before paddling out to ensure the spot and conditions match your surfing level. Respect the locals.

Optimal Conditions

Best Swell
SW, W
Swell Direction
202.5°-292.5°
Best Wind
NE, E, SE
Wind Direction
22.5°-157.5°
Best Tide
Medium (best tide movement: Rising tide)
Best Size
Good from 1.2 meters
Wave Length
< 50m
Frequency
Very consistent (more than 150 day/year)

Location

Coordinates

-32.020750° N, 115.449317° W

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