Duranbah (D-Bah)

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Duranbah (D-Bah) surfspot characteristics

Swell Window
NE | S
Optimal Swell Direction
E
Swell Size
1ft - 1ft
Breaks over
sand
Wave type
Wave direction
right
Optimal Wind Direction
W
Best Tides at
low | mid | high

More about Duranbah (D-Bah) surfspot

Even though Duranbah or D-Bah sits on the north side of the Tweed River, it is technically still in New South Wales, with the border running along Boundary St above the north end of the beach. The rivermouth jetties have helped form powerful wedging peaks that provide ample tube time at one of the world's finest beachbreaks. D-Bah soaks up the swell and people, making it one of the “Goldies” main surfing focal points. Crowds can be insane because when the Pacific is in the doldrums and the points are sleeping, D-Bah will have thumping little A-frame wedges, somewhere along it's length. Refraction off the breakwall helps to focus power on the peak and it will pick up any swell from NE around to S. Often closes out, but the tube time before is worth it. Huge local crew dominate the line-up, so you might want to check some of the other beaches south of the river for less stressful sessions.

Plenty of shark incidents on both sides of the river over the years.

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