Shoalhaven in the south coast offer few of the best surfing spots in New South Wales for some of the best family holidays
for you to remember. Most love to surf here during the summer months
when the water temperature is around 24c. But the brave and the surf
fanatics love to catch the big waves during the winter months even
though the water temperature can dip below 15c during these colder
months.
The south coast surf beaches cater for the surfers of all abilities
and experiences. Sometimes you will have company too when the resident
dolphins in the area join you to surf the waves. If you are a serious
surfer, it is always advisable to check the weather conditions, winds
and sea swells via one of the reputed weather sites like the BOM (bureau
of meteorology) before venturing into the ocean.
Here are the famous beaches in the south coast for some surfing fun.
In North Shoalhaven area;
- Seven Mile Beach in Shoalhaven Heads.
- Comerong Island.
- Crookhaven Heads.
- Culburrra Beach.
- Culburra main.
- Windy Gully.
- Aussie Pipe in Booderee National Park.
- Caves Beach in Booderee national Park.
- Taboo in Sussex Inlet area.
- Conneeley’s in Sussex Inlet.
- Inyadda Beach in Bendalong.
- Cunjurong Point in Green Island.
- Narrawallee Beach.
- Mollymook Beach.
- Collers Beach near Golf Course in Mollymook.
- Dum-Dum’s in Lake Tabourie.
- Pebbly Beach south of Termeil.