Cobblestones

-8.6833 N / 117.3667 O

Cobblestones Surf Spot Guide, Indonesia

Nestled in Sumbawa's rugged coastline, Cobblestones delivers fast, powerful reef-coral waves that break both left and right over a sharp bottom of coral and boulders. This spot captures a raw, uncrowded vibe perfect for surfers chasing consistent sessions without the hustle. Expect punchy walls up to 80 meters long, blending hackable sections with occasional barrels on the right days.

Geography and Nature

Cobblestones sits in the Lakey Peak area of Sumbawa, Indonesia, a remote stretch of coastline south of the main surf hubs. The landscape features a small bay framed by a rocky headland to the south, with a bumpy dirt road leading to a rocky beach edged by coral reef. Surrounding it are dry, open savanna hills typical of Sumbawa, keeping the area feeling wild and far from urban bustle.

Surf Setup

Cobblestones is a classic reef-coral break firing rights and lefts, with the left peeling in front of the southern headland and the right opposite in the bay. These A-frames offer fast lines from head-high to 1.5 times overhead, handling southwest swells best while east to northeast winds keep it offshore and clean. Mid to high tide is ideal to avoid shallow sections, though it works across stages; low tide risks closing out. In a typical session, you'll score long, powerful rides with room to maneuver on walls that demand quick feet over the reef.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot shines with very high consistency, firing on about 150 days a year thanks to reliable southwest swells. Prime months run from March to October, when dry season trades align for glassy mornings before winds pick up. Avoid November to February's rainy season, as swells weaken and onshore blows dominate, though early mornings can still surprise.

Crowd Levels

Cobblestones stays remarkably empty, even on weekends, making it a quiet escape from busier Lakey spots. You'll share waves sparingly with a mix of traveling surfers and locals.

Who It's For

Suitable for all levels, Cobblestones welcomes beginners on smaller days with softer sections, intermediates chasing fast walls, and advanced surfers tackling barrels and power. Newcomers get forgiving whitewater inside at mid-high tide, while experts thrive on the speed and length. Respect the lineup and its reef nature to enjoy sessions fully.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for the sharp coral reef and boulders, especially when caught inside, as sweeps can push you onto rocks. Standard Indo reef booties help, and sharks are a noted but rare risk.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Water stays tropically warm year-round, hovering between 26°C and 30°C. Summer from June to October averages 27-28°C, so boardshorts and rash vest suffice. Winter from December to March hits 28-29°C, still perfect for boardshorts. Spring and fall around 28°C call for the same minimal gear.

How to Get There

Fly into Bima Airport (BMU), about 100 kilometers north, then drive south 2-3 hours along sealed roads turning bumpy near Lakey Peak. From Lakey Peak accommodations, head south on the main road for a few kilometers until a sign for Cobblestones appears, then follow the rough 1-kilometer dirt track to the beach—park nearby and walk 100 meters to the lineup. No public transport serves directly, so rent a scooter or join a surf charter for ease; taxis from Bima work but negotiate fares upfront.

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Cobblestones 

Indonesia
-8.6833 N / 117.3667 O
Sumbawa
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Cobblestones Surf Spot Guide, Indonesia

Nestled in Sumbawa's rugged coastline, Cobblestones delivers fast, powerful reef-coral waves that break both left and right over a sharp bottom of coral and boulders. This spot captures a raw, uncrowded vibe perfect for surfers chasing consistent sessions without the hustle. Expect punchy walls up to 80 meters long, blending hackable sections with occasional barrels on the right days.

Geography and Nature

Cobblestones sits in the Lakey Peak area of Sumbawa, Indonesia, a remote stretch of coastline south of the main surf hubs. The landscape features a small bay framed by a rocky headland to the south, with a bumpy dirt road leading to a rocky beach edged by coral reef. Surrounding it are dry, open savanna hills typical of Sumbawa, keeping the area feeling wild and far from urban bustle.

Surf Setup

Cobblestones is a classic reef-coral break firing rights and lefts, with the left peeling in front of the southern headland and the right opposite in the bay. These A-frames offer fast lines from head-high to 1.5 times overhead, handling southwest swells best while east to northeast winds keep it offshore and clean. Mid to high tide is ideal to avoid shallow sections, though it works across stages; low tide risks closing out. In a typical session, you'll score long, powerful rides with room to maneuver on walls that demand quick feet over the reef.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot shines with very high consistency, firing on about 150 days a year thanks to reliable southwest swells. Prime months run from March to October, when dry season trades align for glassy mornings before winds pick up. Avoid November to February's rainy season, as swells weaken and onshore blows dominate, though early mornings can still surprise.

Crowd Levels

Cobblestones stays remarkably empty, even on weekends, making it a quiet escape from busier Lakey spots. You'll share waves sparingly with a mix of traveling surfers and locals.

Who It's For

Suitable for all levels, Cobblestones welcomes beginners on smaller days with softer sections, intermediates chasing fast walls, and advanced surfers tackling barrels and power. Newcomers get forgiving whitewater inside at mid-high tide, while experts thrive on the speed and length. Respect the lineup and its reef nature to enjoy sessions fully.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for the sharp coral reef and boulders, especially when caught inside, as sweeps can push you onto rocks. Standard Indo reef booties help, and sharks are a noted but rare risk.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Water stays tropically warm year-round, hovering between 26°C and 30°C. Summer from June to October averages 27-28°C, so boardshorts and rash vest suffice. Winter from December to March hits 28-29°C, still perfect for boardshorts. Spring and fall around 28°C call for the same minimal gear.

How to Get There

Fly into Bima Airport (BMU), about 100 kilometers north, then drive south 2-3 hours along sealed roads turning bumpy near Lakey Peak. From Lakey Peak accommodations, head south on the main road for a few kilometers until a sign for Cobblestones appears, then follow the rough 1-kilometer dirt track to the beach—park nearby and walk 100 meters to the lineup. No public transport serves directly, so rent a scooter or join a surf charter for ease; taxis from Bima work but negotiate fares upfront.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Reef-coral
Normal lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
Good day lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction: SouthWest
Good wind direction: East, NorthEast
frequency
Very consistent (150 day/year)
Swell size: Starts working at Less than 1m / 3ft and holds up to 2m+ / 6ft+
power
Fast
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Surf Cobblestones from March to October during the dry season for the best conditions. It fires on about 150 days a year with reliable southwest swells and east to northeast offshore winds keeping mornings glassy. Mid to high tide is ideal to avoid shallow sections, though it works across tides; low tide risks closing out. Avoid November to February's rainy season when swells weaken and onshore winds dominate.
Cobblestones suits all levels from beginners to advanced surfers. Beginners find forgiving whitewater inside at mid-high tide on smaller days, intermediates chase fast walls, and advanced riders tackle barrels and power on bigger swells. Respect the lineup and reef nature for safe, enjoyable sessions.
Cobblestones features fast, powerful reef-coral A-frames breaking left and right over sharp coral and boulders. Expect punchy walls up to 80 meters long with hackable sections and occasional barrels, from head-high to 1.5 times overhead. It handles southwest swells best, with long rides demanding quick feet.
Cobblestones stays remarkably uncrowded, even on weekends, shared sparingly with traveling surfers and locals. Fly to Bima Airport, drive 2-3 hours south to Lakey Peak area, then follow a bumpy 1-kilometer dirt road from a sign to park nearby and walk 100 meters to the lineup. Rent a scooter or join a charter for ease.
Cobblestones offers a raw, uncrowded vibe with consistent, powerful waves in a wild savanna setting away from main hubs. Its A-frames deliver fast lines and room to maneuver without the hustle, blending long walls, hackable sections, and barrels for varied sessions in a quiet bay framed by rocky headlands.

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