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Peggy is off the point at Bulli. it is where the pool is but on the left this is another rocky reef break that goes well in mid size swell. I think surfboards are the best for this but bodyboarders can go there to. it is quite a long paddle out to peggys and sometimes worth it.
This is a nice beach break that is nice usally clean and suckie it is a really good break for bodyboarders because they can easy fin in the barrells and catch waves more easly than surfers. it goes really well when there is big swell and hardly crowded more than likely you will be out there with only a few people.
This place is in front of the caravan park and is straight out in front of about 6 or 7 pine trees. this is a very nice break it is just a sand bank that sucks up nicly and both surfboard and bodyboards can be used. the sets do take a while so don't be caught to close to the shore or they will break on your head and you miss a good ride, again not many people go here only if northside or woonona are crowded.

This place is on the north side or left of woonona poolsit is half sandbank and rocky reef this is a good place because waves come and jack up on the rocks which gives it a good start. this place rocks at about 4-5ft and is good for surfboard because it is a right hand break ( except for goofy riders) but also good for bodyboarders because they can go really close to the rocks and get a awesome barrel and a good long ride nearly to the shore. another great plus about this place is because you can jump off the rock so you don't have to do lots of paddling but make sure you watch someone do it before you try because jumping off the wrong place can end up in a bad looking board not mentioning yourself. this place is usually crowded and it can be hard to get a wave because but not as crowded as . . . . .
At Woonona there is always someone out there no matter what! it is the most popular place people hang out in the car park and on a good day it is packed. i think this is just as good as northside but without the people and it is a left break which can be a pain for some people but you can take it right too but end up heading toward the rocks. You can also jump off these rocks which saves you a bit a paddling. if bodyboarders get as close to the rocks as they can they will get a fast ride and because it is breaking near the shore and is quite shallow it peaks up nicely and you will probably get a barrell. at high tide it is a bit of a differnt story as it breaks out futher and does not barrell but crumble.
Most of the people are pretty friendly but just stick to your own waves and you will have a good surf and might mett some new people.

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