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Peeny Wally's

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Ideal surf conditions at Peeny Wally's

Swell window
NE, E
Best swell direction
NE
Swell size
2ft - 2ft
Swell breaks over
Boulders
Wave types
Point
Wave directions
Right
Wind window
S
Best tides at
Low, Mid, High
Skill Level
Intermediate

Peeny Wally's surf guide

Peeny Wally's is a surf spot located on the north coast, known for its right point break. It works best with a north-east swell, but it can handle waves from the east as well. This spot is popular among local surfers and often hosts competitions, thanks to its consistency. It’s a bit more laid-back, so don’t expect the crowds you might find at more famous spots.

The waves at Peeny Wally’s typically start to break over boulders, providing a nice and predictable ride. You can enjoy good performance walls that allow for solid maneuvers, making it a decent spot for intermediate surfers. The ideal swell size ranges from around 2 feet (0.6 meters) to larger swells. Best conditions occur with a south wind, and the waves can be surfed during low, mid, or high tides. So there's a good chance you’ll find something rideable no matter the tide.

If you’re looking for something a little different, not far from Peeny Wally's is Shark’s Cove, which is private property. You can ask the Jamnesia guys to show you the way if you're interested in checking it out. Just keep in mind that the best experience can depend on the local conditions, so be sure to pay attention to the weather and swell reports.

Written by Joris de Ruiter

Joris is a dad, husband, surfer, software developer, yogi and swimmer. He combines his passion for surfing and technology to help others catch more and better waves.

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