A south-facing reef beneath the historic Norah Head Lighthouse that fires on solid southerly swells. The uneven reef requires experience but rewards with quality walls when conditions align. Surfing beneath the 1903 lighthouse with its red-capped tower is a uniquely Central Coast experience. The headland provides shelter from northerly winds.
Water temp
20°C
Wetsuit
3/2mm fullsuit
Difficulty
7/10
Crowd level
5/10
Access: Access via Norah Head Lighthouse Reserve.
Peak: Apr-Sep
Secondary: Mar, Oct
Best on solid southerly swells in winter.
⛏️ Mining heritage waves • Historic village • Central Coast classic
⚡ Heavy offshore reef • Expert only • 600m paddle-out
🌊 Open exposure beachie • Multiple peaks • North end reef section
🏖️ Central Coast flagship • Rocky point walls • Consistent performer
💎 Central Coast jewel • Long right-hand walls • The local proving ground
🔥 Quality right-hander • Needs size to fire • Steep takeoffs near rocks