Eagle's Nest is a surf spot located about 8 km (5 miles) from Inverloch. It offers a pretty chill vibe for surfers looking for a decent ride. The place can handle stormy conditions and is suited for those who are looking to improve their skills. It's known for longer, slow right waves that, in the right conditions, can mimic a decent point break similar to those found in Torquay.
The surf here works best with a south or southwest swell and can handle sizes around 3 ft (1 meter). The waves tend to break over an uneven reef and are more of a point break, providing nice, lengthy rides for intermediate surfers. It's important to note that the best wind direction is north-west and it works better around mid to high tide. The waves are generally more of a flat wall rather than having a pitching lip, making it a good spot for those looking to practice and get comfortable on the board.
Eagle's Nest does have some rips and rocks, but it's not considered too hazardous. Just keep in mind that you'll need an incoming tide for the surf to really come alive. So, if you're around Inverloch and want to catch some mellow waves, this spot is worth checking out.