Brunswick Heads is a popular surf spot located at the mouth of the Brunswick River, known for its unique rivermouth breaks. The area attracts surfers looking for different types of waves, depending on the sand banks, swell, and wind direction. It’s a spot that can cater to various skill levels, making it a decent choice for both beginners and more experienced surfers.
The surf here works best with an east swell, particularly from the northeast and south. It handles swell sizes starting from 1ft (about 0.3 meters) and can produce both left and right waves. North Wall is known for its scattered rocks, which help hold a right bank, especially when it gets larger. The right at the outside bar can be heavy, making it tricky when the conditions are big, and there’s strong river flow to deal with. On the flip side, the south side tends to offer more peaky waves with rights and lefts during the summer northeast winds. If the outside breaks aren’t appealing, you can also find gentle beginner peaks inside the rivermouth at Torakina Beach, which is a nice alternative when the main surf gets messy.
Brunswick Heads can be a fun spot, but keep an eye on the tide as it usually produces fatter waves at high, low, and mid tides. The river's current can be strong, especially during bigger swells, so be mindful of paddling out. This rivermouth can change quickly, so it’s worth noting that the conditions can fluctuate quite a bit, impacting the surf experience.