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LoveSydney
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Cottesloe is nice as they have lawn and trees and a really nice beach, but parking is a hassle.
Most of our beaches are great white sand, some are protected from waves. Other beaches to look at are:
Port Beach
Trigg Beach
City Beach
Rockingham have some nice beaches (slightly down south)
Scarborough Beach
Sorrento Beach has both sheltered bay for kids, waves for riders and nice beaches for walking on and you have Hillarys Boat Harbour for entertainment
Below is a website that does live webcam of several beaches
Cottesloe is nice as they have lawn and trees and a really nice beach, but parking is a hassle.
Most of our beaches are great white sand, some are protected from waves. Other beaches to look at are:
Port Beach
Trigg Beach
City Beach
Rockingham have some nice beaches (slightly down south)
Scarborough Beach
Sorrento Beach has both sheltered bay for kids, waves for riders and nice beaches for walking on and you have Hillarys Boat Harbour for entertainment
Below is a website that does live webcam of several beaches
where is a good surfing spot in perth?
l_killer90
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That depends on when you plan to go surfing.
Fortunately, the difference between high and low tide is not huge over the next week so most places should be OK whether it is reef, beach or point break.
The best place to find Perth breaks is www.wannasurf.com. Wannasurf is also a great way to check out popular breaks all over the world.
My personal favourites (Northern Suburbs):
Light offshore 2m+ swell low to mid tide : The Spot
Light offshore 2m+ swell mid to high tide : Toms/Watermans
Light offshore 2m+ all tides Trigg/Scarborough
Southerly winds usually mess up the conditions and I head to Toms to get some semi-sheltered waves.
Onshores winds are OK at Trigg/Scarborough and Toms.
If you can get access to a boat or catch the ferry to Rottnest, you can look around for some great surf there.
Feel like driving and camping? Check out the Southwest and have a look at southwestsurfreview.com to get a heads up on local conditions.
Wanna put it all on the line?
Gnaraloo is one of the heaviest breaks and most remote in WA. People have wound up in serious trouble at this scary spot that is hours away from medical help. (Only hard core surfers that know what they are doing need apply.)
That depends on when you plan to go surfing.
Fortunately, the difference between high and low tide is not huge over the next week so most places should be OK whether it is reef, beach or point break.
The best place to find Perth breaks is www.wannasurf.com. Wannasurf is also a great way to check out popular breaks all over the world.
My personal favourites (Northern Suburbs):
Light offshore 2m+ swell low to mid tide : The Spot
Light offshore 2m+ swell mid to high tide : Toms/Watermans
Light offshore 2m+ all tides Trigg/Scarborough
Southerly winds usually mess up the conditions and I head to Toms to get some semi-sheltered waves.
Onshores winds are OK at Trigg/Scarborough and Toms.
If you can get access to a boat or catch the ferry to Rottnest, you can look around for some great surf there.
Feel like driving and camping? Check out the Southwest and have a look at southwestsurfreview.com to get a heads up on local conditions.
Wanna put it all on the line?
Gnaraloo is one of the heaviest breaks and most remote in WA. People have wound up in serious trouble at this scary spot that is hours away from medical help. (Only hard core surfers that know what they are doing need apply.)
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