Bunbury The Groyne
Bunbury The Groyne is the port-front groyne wave that can turn into Bunbury's heavy local specialty when the banks stack up. It is a short breakwater setup with a hollow, ledgy right, instant port access, and a big payoff only when the swell and wind cooperate. Get the latest surfing conditions, forecast, and tide details for Bunbury The Groyne in Western Australia.
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Best with southeast wind, southwest swell, and mid to high tide.
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Lineup Guide
It is instant access from the gravel carpark before the Bunbury Port Authority entrance, but the line is shallow and ledgy so the right needs a deep takeoff and the main hazards are rips, undertow, and localism.
Respect the local peak and watch for submerged hazards during lower tidal stages.
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