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The Bombie North Beach

Left and right-34.4136, 150.9070

Overview

Quality
Regional classic
Crowd
Few surfers
Experience
Intermediate
Bottom
Coral reef

About this Spot

The Bombie North Beach is a surf spot located in New South Wales, Australia. This spot is known for its unique wave formations, which break over a coral reef, providing both left and right waves. It’s a regional classic that sometimes breaks, making it a spot that requires some patience and timing. The waves here are suitable for intermediate surfers, and it’s important to check your skills before paddling out to ensure the conditions match your level. The Bombie North Beach is not heavily crowded, so you might find yourself enjoying the waves with only a few other surfers around. The waves are less than 50 meters in length, and the spot can be accessed by paddling across from North Beach or from the harbor when the swell is big. Be cautious of the heavy westerly wind that can come up while you’re out there. The spot is right in town but often goes unridden, making it worth a try if you’re looking for a challenge and don’t mind the paddle. Nearby surf spots include Wollongong Puckies Reef, Acids, North Beach, Wollongong Connies, and Lassos. Remember to respect the locals and always check the surf etiquette when surfing crowded spots. Respect the locals.

Optimal Conditions

Best Tide
All tides are good
Best Size
Good from 1.5 meters
Wave Length
< 50m
Frequency
Sometimes break (between 5 and 40)

Location

Coordinates

-34.413600° N, 150.906967° W

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