Duranbah is a fairly exposed Tweed River mouth break on the New South Wales side of Point Danger, with reliable surf, a strong Gold Coast overlap, and both lefts and rights. Autumn is the favoured season, west-southwest wind is the clean lane, and south-southeast swell is the best line. It works across the tide cycle, but crowds, rips, locals, and sharks are part of the D-bah mix. Get the latest surfing conditions, forecast, and tide details for Duranbah in New South Wales.
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West-southwest offshore is the clean lane, south-southeast swell is the best line, and the river mouth works at all stages of the tide.
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Expect crowds when it is on, plus rips, locals, and sharks.
Respect the local peak and watch for submerged hazards during lower tidal stages.
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