Swanbourne Beach is one of the northern Perth metro beach breaks, with a reliable open-line setup, lefts and rights, and the Swanbourne-Nedlands surf club and live-cam infrastructure nearby. It is a straightforward coastal beach session rather than a hidden reef. Get the latest surfing conditions, forecast, and tide details for Swanbourne Beach in Western Australia.
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Lineup Insights
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East wind is the clean lane and west-southwest swell is the main trigger.
All stages can work, but the line is easiest to read when the banks are standing up; high water is usually smoother and lower water can expose the rocky edge near the beach.
Lineup Guide
East wind is the clean lane and west-southwest swell is the main trigger.
Respect the local peak and watch for submerged hazards during lower tidal stages.
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