Overview
About this Spot
Suckhole is a surf spot located in New South Wales, Australia. This spot is known for its left-hand wave direction, making it a unique destination for surfers looking to experience something different. The bottom consists of a mix of coral reef and sand, which can affect the wave’s shape and the ride. Suckhole can be surfed at all tides, but it’s important to note that the wave quality is considered normal, and the spot is best suited for intermediate surfers. The wave frequency is not very consistent, but when it does break, it offers a rideable length of 50 to 150 meters. The crowd at Suckhole is typically sparse, so you might find yourself sharing the waves with only a few other surfers. Nearby surf spots include Mini Pipe, Barrack Point, Warilla Beach, Cowries, and Mab Reef, providing additional options for those exploring the area. To reach Suckhole, take the highway from Warilla and follow the directions to the intersection with a service station. Turn left and continue east until you reach a roundabout. Keep going east until you come across another intersection, then turn left. Continue straight until you need to turn right, and you’ll find a dip in the road where you can park on the side. It’s a short five-minute walk from the parking area at Blacks Beach to the surf spot. The conditions at Suckhole can vary, with sunny, stormy, and windy weather, and the waters are sometimes clear. It’s crucial to check the surf forecast and report before heading out to ensure the conditions are suitable for your surfing level. Remember to bring the right type of surfboard for the conditions, whether it’s a shortboard, longboard, or mid-length board. Always be aware of the surf etiquette, especially in crowded spots, and respect the locals. Before paddling out, check your skills to make sure the spot and conditions fit your surfing level. Respect the locals.
Optimal Conditions
Location
Coordinates
-34.564033° N, 150.871767° W
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