Wave Quality Rating | 3 |
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Type of Wave | Beach break |
Direction of Wave | Right & left |
Bottom | Sand |
Difficulty | Beginners |
Crowd Level | Busy |
Hazards | Rips, Jellyfish, Sharks |
Bombo Beach is a resonably consistent New South Wales beach break that picks up lots of swell. The beach is 1.2 km long and you can pick up waves all along it's length.
The best waves are normally found at either the north end or south end of the beach, but everything is dependent on the banks.
The beach works on all tides and best in a north east swell, westerly offshore.
Keep an eye for rips and local wildlife (sharks & bluebottles). The beach is patrolled.
Bombo, NSW 2533.
Access to the north end of the beach to the car park and amenities overlooking the beach via the drive under the railway.
Access to the south end is on foot, again under the railway.