Merewether – Ladies Reviews and Ratings
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Visitor reviews of Merewether - Ladies surf break
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“Just generally a nice break.”
max a from AUSTRALIA - 07 May 2014
Merewether - Ladies Ratings
Overall: 3.9. Based on 3 votes and 2 reviews. Vote
Quality on a good day: 4.0(1 star: Even when the swell and winds are optimum, the waves are poor quality, 5 stars: If conditions are right, the waves will be World Class). |
Consistency of Surf: 4.7(1: Merewether - Ladies is a fickle surf spot that only works a few times a year. 5: Reliable year-round spot). |
Regional Rating: 4.0(1: Merewether - Ladies is usually very poor quality compared to other spots in Newcastle. 5: the best break in Newcastle). |
Difficulty Level: 3.3(1: Suitable for Groms. 3: Intermediates. 5: Expert tow-in surfers only). |
Onshore Wind: 3.5(1: even a light onshore ruins the surf. 5: Merewether - Ladies can offer better rides with a light wind behind them). |
Other Options: 5.0(1: If wind or tide conditions are poor at Merewether - Ladies, it will be poor everywhere nearby. 5: other locations nearby provide a rich variety of wind and swell exposures). |
Wind and Kite Surfing: 1.0(1: An unsuitable spot. 5: Wind and wave conditions at Merewether - Ladies are often excellent). |
Water Quality: 3.7(1: Known health risks from pollution. 5: Never any pollution). |
Crowds: 3.0(1: Often too crowded. 5: Merewether - Ladies is an isolated spot where you are unlikely to meet other surfers). |
Access: 4.7(1: Getting to Merewether - Ladies requires an overland expedition or chartering a boat. 3: A 30 minute walk from the nearest parking. 5: Park a vehicle right by the break). |
Scenery: 5.0(1: An ugly industrial backdrop. 5: A spectacular setting). |
Local Attitude: 2.0(1: Locals are hostile to visitors. 5: Either there are no locals who surf, or else they are accommodating and friendly). |
Accommodation: 5.0(1: No convenient places to stay indoors. 5: A wide variety of accommodation near Merewether - Ladies for all budgets from hostels to luxury hotels). |
Camping: 1.0(1: Camping at Merewether - Ladies is not possible. 3: Camping tolerated but no facilities. 5: A nearby camp ground has excellent facilities and a good vibe). |
Entertainment: 5.0(1: Besides the surf and the solitude there is nothing to do when it is flat. 5: Merewether - Ladies is in such an interesting area to visit that getting wet is a bonus). |
Equipment and Repairs: 5.0(1: Nothing can be sourced, not even wax. 5: Quality surfing equipment can be purchased or hired. Major repairs can be fixed too). |
Eating: 5.0(1: Bring your own food, there isn't even a shop. 5: A wide variety of places to eat and drink at Merewether - Ladies, from fast food and cafes to fancy restaurants). |
Drinking: 5.0(1: Alcohol is not allowed in the country. 5: There is an excellent pub near Merewether - Ladies where you can stay or park a camper van overnight). |
“OK, I'm in TAS now but grew up surfing Ladies and have surfed it for over 20 years. Ladies is one section of linking reefs at Merewether, named after the ruins of the "Ladies Baths" built for (you guessed it.. the women folk only) back in the early 1900's. The exposed inside section is only rideable on very high tides and smaller swells (up to 3ft max). It's called "the shelf" and is a super fast hollow right that on a clean day is a freight-train bowl for up to about 10m length. Dredging over a dicey, shallow reef with "Sailors Rock" as a formidable obstacle, you can scrape yourself or break bones/boards quite easily. A real hit with the lids when it's on. The next section further out is technically "ladies", a right hand reef that works best on a run-out tide and an ESE swell up to about 4ft. When it's perfect it's one of the most predictable and fun tubes anywhere in Newy - you can get a 5-6 second shack and there's often a wicked end bowl to launch off. A bodyboarding paradise... Next section out is 2nd reef, breaking from about 5-8ft and good on an ESE swell - it's an adrenalin surging tube ride when it's on and has been the staple diet of the likes of MR, Hoyo, Luke Egan and a swag of other Merewether rippers. On a bigger day with a touch more south in the swell you can link up to "Rocks" (another superb right, in front of the SLSC) which is a situation that has most locals frothing at the mouth. Several sections are then on offer and it's a high performance wave with a possible backdoor section into "Rocks". Last but not least is "3rd Reef" - the next section out about 50-70m past "2nd reef". On a working day over 3m in a solid SSE swell your entry point will likely be off the rocks behind the "Ladies Baths" or through the pumphouse channel of the main baths. Good luck paddling out there as it's freakin' hairy dude!!! Lots of people get washed down to "rocks" and then in to the beach just trying. Your reward for sneaking out just to the south of "Ladies" and "2nd Reef" might just be the opportunity to see how fast you can paddle for another 50 metres in a NE direction. Pick the wrong time and you can meet several metres of 3rd reef foam head on (which can be quite unpleasant unless you have your mouth shut and can hold your breath for 30 seconds whilst being spun around like a cat in a washing machine). Those attempting to head out to the South of 3rd Reef risk getting smacked on the head by a 10ft+ closeout off "The Bombie" which is probably one of the nastiest experiences anyone can have at Merewether. If you can make it out to 3rd reef on a perfect day you can score some huge (I've seen it handle several metres) rights for a couple hundred metres - the takeoff is relatively easy and rolling, however as you approach between 2nd reef and outside rocks the wall jacks up and you need to commit fully as a massive barrel section awaits - get through that intense experience and then pull off before the wave closes out behind rocks or you will have to paddle out again the hard way - and the point I make here is that the bigger it gets at Merewether, the harder the paddle is and it's one of the hardest paddles you will ever have - no channels here. Enjoy!!!”
Karl Gol from AUSTRALIA - 21 Feb 2011