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Lamberts Bay

Easy wave. Best in light wind and moderate swell.



Klein Trekoskraal

Klein Trekoskraal Surf Spot Guide, South Africa Nestled on South Africa's wild West Coast, Klein Trekoskraal delivers classic beach-break action with both punchy rights and lefts peeling over a sandy bottom. This spot captivates with its hollow, fast, and powerful waves that mix thrilling barrels with pure fun, all wrapped in a remote, uncrowded vibe […]



Kelp Reef

Very exposed reefbreak but looks sort of like a pont setup. Works on simular conditions to Eland. Slow moving lefthander sometimes fades so takeoff and first part is the best. Gets long on a clean NW groundswell. Can get fairly hollow but Elands or farmers burgers will be better.



Hondeklip Bay Reef

There are a few reef breaks and a good beachbreak here. Lefts and rights. The reefs favour rights and the beachbreak gets super hollow on the right swell. Powerful when big, take caution.



Heaven

This small rock bottomed reef/point will be in the 6'+ range. A kelpy foamy cauldron of Atlantic juice, Heaven throws up a thick-lipped wall for about 80 metres, with a stomach-churning bowl section halfway down. Not for the faint hearted. Best in glassy conditions or light NE berg winds. Can't handle strong wind, but handles light Westerly, or even SW or S, as long as it's light.



Groot Trekoskraal

Fun little camping spot with excellent crayfish diving. A small righthander that rolls into a small deep bay. Needs specific deep groundswell conditions and light Easterly or berg wind conditions. Not very consistent but is good when its on.



Groenrivier Rivermouth

Not the best spot around but does get good in winter. Come when theres big groundswell pushing in, 6-8foot SW. With small offshore this place is best at around 3-5foot and holds maybe up to 6 foot. Straightforwars beachie. Peaks shift around alot but the best wave is at the rightside of the bay or just look for the best place.



Garbage dumps

There are two waves named Garbage Dumps Rights and Lefts. The right is a point break with slow moving walls. The left is also a point break, best on the low tide. The ride ends in front of a rocky shelf. East winds are offshore and it needs a biggish swell before it works. Lots of kelp around.



Farmer Burgers

A rocky shelf just south of Lambert's Bay produces a fun, sometimes classic 2-5 foot wave, as long as conditions are glassy or a NE berg wind is blowing. So named after a nearby farmer called, you guessed it, Mr Burger, a legend in the area.



Elands Bay

The Jay Bay of the West Coast. In the right conditions, this waves gets classic. A rocky, kelp covered shelf, or small point, which turns a corner and becomes sand at a small river mouth. The swell refracts around the outer area of Elands Bay and peaks at the point, producing a hollow take-off and cylindrical wall that runs for about 150 metres. Needs a solid SW swell of 8' before it wraps around the point. If Cape Town is a solid 6-8', and the northern suburbs are 3-4', chances are Elands will be 3-5'. Handles any S wind. Dominant wind is SE.


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