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13th Beach

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Ideal surf conditions at 13th Beach

Swell window
SE, SW
Best swell direction
SW
Swell size
1ft - 1ft
Swell breaks over
Rock Ledge, Sand
Wave types
Beach
Wave directions
Left, Right
Wind window
NE
Best tides at
Low, Mid
Skill Level
Intermediate

13th Beach surf guide

13th Beach is a popular surf spot located along the southern coast of Australia. It stretches for over 6 kilometers and is known for attracting surfers from the nearby city. The beach faces into the Southwest swell, which creates a variety of wave conditions along its length. There are several access points along Barwon Heads - Torquay Rd, making it easy for surfers to check out different peaks.

The surf at 13th Beach is quite varied. It can handle swell sizes starting from around 1 ft (0.3 meters) and is best during a Southwest swell with an incoming tide. The waves break over both sand and rock ledge, offering beach and point break options. When conditions align with a Northeasterly wind, you can find some decent left and right-hand waves, making it a spot suited for intermediate surfers looking to improve their skills.

In addition to the waves, 13th Beach offers a mix of peaks along the beach, with Turd Rock on the far west side and Beacons known for its A-frame setups. The waves can be fun, especially when the tide is low to mid, giving surfers a decent chance to ride some quality waves. Overall, while it's not the best spot in the region, it can deliver some enjoyable sessions when the conditions are right.

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