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| Surfing in Noosa Heads can only be described as unique, with five
points to choose from, all breaking near perfect. First Point has
some of the best waves on the points on a large swell. Boiling Pot
and the National Park just around the corner pick up the larger of
the swells, making for a nice long ride. A short walk will take you
to Ti-Tree Bay. The long walled waves breaking at Ti-Tree allow for
a lot of manoeuvres"A Surfers Dream" |
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Walking a bit further, you will come across Granite
Bat, the last point. The waves a Granite Bay have a bit more power
as it is the furthermost point out to sea. All the points break best
on a south to south-easterly wind, with a northerly swell. |
| If you continue your walk through the National Park you will come
to Alexandra Bay, which is on the ocean side and only accessible from
the National Park. The next beach down the coast is Sunshine Beach.
The waves on the beaches work best on a north-west to south-west wind. |
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