Noosa Haven
After many days of rain some blue sky finally arrived today with the promise of outdoor activities. Given my local surf spot had strong SW winds and some unruly swell a trip to Noosa seemed the answer. When the Sunshine Coast is being hammered by strong southerly winds and a big easterly swell Noosa is beautiful protected haven. For something a little different I thought a tour of a few of the many surf spots at Noosa might be interesting.
Main Beach Noosa
Little Cove
National Park Carpark
Boiling Pot
Tea Tree Bay
Noosa main beach with First Point surf break in the foreground and Little Cove behind.
First Point is a gentle surf break popular with beginners and all manner of surf craft.
First Point looking back to Main Beach.
Very busy even on a weekday.
Little Cove lookout looking to the First Point line up.
A short walk from Little Cove brings you to the start of the Noosa National Park and carpark. If your looking for a surf break offering long rides, your in the right place.
Long right hand breaks over sand and rocks at Noosa National carpark.
Long 100m rides are not uncommon.
Walking in to the Noosa National park is no hardship- absolutely stunning views around each corner.
Lots of places for a wave between the entrance to the Noosa National park and the next surf spot-Boiling Pot.
Not really breaking on the high tide this morning, never the less a great spot to take in the view!
The reward at the end of journey - one of the most stunning beaches in Queensland.
A rocky start on high tide.
20 minute walk-in worth the effort.
A classic right hand point break.