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Margret River River Mouth is a fantastic beach break for surfing, body boarding and body surfing, all year round.
Located at the most northern point of Eagle Bay, Rocky Point offers an average left hander perfect for intermediate and advanced surfers.
Scarborough Beach break is a popular location for beginner surfers and surf schools, with waves remaining relatively small all year round.
Located in the bay of Gracetown, South Point and Huzzas (Huzzawuiie) are both perfect for the inexperienced to intermediate surfer.
Surfers Point is an ideal place to watch some of the best Indian Ocean waves be ridden - or ride them yourself!
The Box is an intense right-hander with a thick lip that loves to hurl a surfer on to the shelf. The break certainly makes it on to the list of Australia's most dangerous waves.
You'll need 4WD to get to Three Bears along Sugar Loaf Road, but once there you'll have the choice of three breaks which will make it worth your while!
It’s known for some of the roundest, longest tubes in the world. It is a left hand, full on barrel from start to finish, depending on the tide and swell.
Turtles has on offer both left and right peeling reef breaks, with the left producing a hollow bowl and workable walls.
Wedge offers a fun small beach break perfect for all abilities and ages.
Windmills is a popular summertime surf spot, with consistently good banks breaking over patches of reef.
The untouched nature, wildlife and scenic quality of the Walpole and Nornalup inlets provide a wealth of opportunities for canoeing, boating, windsurfing, fishing and other water-based activities.
Windmills is a special purpose surfing zone popular with the locals and visitors to the South West.
The headland is a popular recreational area for swimming, cycling, bushwalking and kitesurfing. Shore-based fishing is also enjoyed at Woodman Point Headland.
Beautiful lookout that oversees Yallingup Beach. Keep an eye out for the youngsters learning to surf or gaze in awe as the veterans show off their skills.