Not only is Byron Bay the most easterly point in Australia it is also has three beaches in one thanks to Cape Byron Headland. This headland gives surfers a East, North and South break. Byron Bay's swell forecast and waves are usually big at one of these breaks. Their are a number of breaks of the headland and these breaks are known as 'The pass', 'The wreck', 'Wategos', 'Little wategos', The pass is a great break when the surf is up, its not to big and not to small and barrels like fake wave. Wategos is a break usually for long board riders and the classic 'Mal' is often used there. Also last thing I have to say is that Dolphins are often found around the headland, it seems they must like to surf too.
Byron Bay and it's Breaks!(googleimages) |
Long Board Surfing, 'Mal'(tumblr/surfingmal) |
I agree that this is the good place, but have a look at http://www.byronbeachresort.com.au is also great one.
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