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Norah Head

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Sunrise
18:13 - 18:42
Sunset
09:03 - 09:32
Air temperature
20°C - 22°C
Water temperature
22°C
Closest moon phase
Third quarter
Sun Dec 22

Ideal surf conditions at Norah Head

Swell window
NE, SE
Best swell direction
NE
Swell size
4ft - 4ft
Swell breaks over
Uneven Reef
Wave types
Reef
Wave directions
Left, Right
Wind window
SW
Best tides at
Low, Mid, High
Skill Level
Expert

Norah Head surf guide

Norah Head is a surf spot located on the Central Coast of New South Wales. It's known for its scenic views and active surf scene. The beach can get pretty crowded, especially when the conditions are good. This spot is mainly for experienced surfers looking for a challenge. The vibe here is quite local, and you’ll often find a mix of surfers and bodyboarders sharing the waves.

For those looking to catch some waves, Norah Head works best with swell coming from the NorthEast or Southeast. The spot can handle swell sizes of around 4ft (about 1.2 meters), making it a decent place for surfers who are up for it. There are some challenging waves here, mainly breaking over an uneven reef. Surfing options include lefts and rights, particularly around the reef options like Little Bombie and the shallow ledgy rights at Boat Ramp. This place particularly suits expert surfers due to its conditions, and it works well at low, mid, and high tide. For the best experience, aim for a wind coming from the SouthWest.

When you’re out there, just know it's a spot that attracts a decent number of surfers, so be prepared for some company out in the water. Overall, if you’re an experienced surfer looking for a spot with some character, Norah Head may just fit the bill, particularly when the swell is right.