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Surf spots around Torquay (other than Bells)

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Created by qwerty > 9 months ago, 28 Mar 2015
qwerty
NSW, 807 posts
28 Mar 2015 11:19PM
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Hi guys,

Heading down to Torquay next week for 10 days to watch the Bells comp with my son.
He wants to go surfing each day as well. I'm not familiar with that coastline.
Looking for some fun waves for him. He's 9 and is fairly competent in small surf if its not too dumpy.
Any recommendations? Will be exploring east and west of Torquay within a reasonable drive.

Cheers

TimKay
752 posts
28 Mar 2015 9:09PM
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Follow the cars with the boards strapped to the roof
Should be plenty over Easter
I know the pros head to Johanna when the swells small

beastsurf
WA, 902 posts
29 Mar 2015 8:41AM
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Great ocean rd. plenty of spots

Indodreaming
379 posts
29 Mar 2015 8:49AM
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I am not sure if its still in print but I have the Nat Young surf guide book.

I know Mark Warren did something similar

Although not perfect it was a great bible when I travelled to different area's

qwerty
NSW, 807 posts
29 Mar 2015 3:14PM
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Yeah I've got Mark Warrens guide, but figured local knowledge is always best

mitchbat
WA, 399 posts
29 Mar 2015 4:07PM
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You'll find a heap of mini point break style setups that'll be perfect for your son. You dont need a guide book on the Ocean road as you can pretty much see the surf the whole way of your driving west. Try Spout creek, Torquay back beach or even fairhaven if it's small

qwerty
NSW, 807 posts
29 Mar 2015 10:01PM
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Cheers Mitch.
will check them out.

thedrip
WA, 2355 posts
29 Mar 2015 7:17PM
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Sunnymeade

Surfnazi
NSW, 19 posts
29 Mar 2015 10:36PM
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Why not Bells? How long can a comp go on for?

Tux
VIC, 3829 posts
30 Mar 2015 8:55AM
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Torquay back beach on the high tide usually has a few banks up in the corner near the surf club
Point Addis is also good on the high tide stop at the steps as you come down the lat big hill...don't go all the way to the end
Out the front of the Wyndham resort usually has a nice right on the high tide
Cozy Corner generally gets some peelers on the low tide but might be a bit small unless he is just learning...very protected
If he wants to dip his hand on the reefs I would say Point Impossible is the best bet...pretty fat on high...good on the low
Uncrowded beach breaks at Fairhaven and 13th dependant on Wind
If it gets real big head to Lorne for some fun ones
If its small surf Jan Juc beach breaks

qwerty
NSW, 807 posts
30 Mar 2015 10:07AM
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Thanks Tux. Nice list.
Sounds like there are plenty of options.

Tux
VIC, 3829 posts
30 Mar 2015 12:55PM
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Theres over 20 named breaks between my house and bells which is a 10 minutes drive...they will all be crowded for the next 2 weeks and then it will be a ghost town to November the 17th



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