Overview
About this Spot
Patonga Point is a surf spot located in New South Wales, Australia. This spot is known for its unique wave conditions that provide both left and right waves. The bottom is sandy, which can shift with the tides, creating different surf conditions. The best time to surf here is when the tides are either rising or falling, as this movement affects the sandbanks and wave quality. The waves at Patonga Point are generally short, with a length of less than 50 meters, and the spot rarely breaks, making it a quiet location with few surfers. It’s important to note that the surf quality is considered normal and is suitable for beginners. However, surfers should be cautious of the rocks and man-made dangers such as buoys. Access to the break requires a bit of effort, with a paddle of over 20 minutes or a boat ride being necessary. To reach Patonga Point, you can drive over the hill from Umina, pass Pearl Beach, and head towards the camping area at Patonga. Park your car and walk along the edge of the creek to get to the break. While surfing here, it’s crucial to respect the locals and be mindful of the fishermen in the area. Always check the surf etiquette when surfing crowded spots and ensure that the conditions match your skill level before paddling out. Nearby surf spots include Umina Point, Ocean Beach, Umina Beach, North Palm Beach, and Box Head. Remember to check the surf forecast and report before heading out, and consider using a map or webcam to get a better idea of the current conditions. Respect the locals.
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Coordinates
-33.557100° N, 151.268500° W
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