Tawarogha is a surf spot known for its long, hollow right-hand waves. It's gained a bit of a reputation in the surfing community because it works fairly well with southeast and northeast swells. The spot is pretty accessible and can be a good option when the conditions are right.
This wave works best with a northeast swell and can handle sizes starting from about 2 feet (0.6 meters). You can also catch some action when there are swells coming from the north and southeast. The wave breaks over live coral, and it's primarily a reef break. For those looking to surf, it's generally suited for intermediate surfers. You’ll want to check it out on low to mid or high tides, and optimal conditions usually happen when the wind is coming from the southwest.
While Tawarogha is not the most famous spot out there, it can still offer a fun session. Just remember to keep an eye on the tide and wind conditions, and you might find yourself enjoying some good rides.