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 Venus Bay Beach 4 & 5

Australia, SA, Eyre Peninsula

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Precision: Approximate

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Latitude: 33° 14.196' S
Longitude: 134° 40.039' E

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 Access

Straight down South Gippsland Highway via leongatha, Koonwarra, Tarwin Lower. Approx. 170Kms from Melbourne.

Venus Bay (Beach) is 30 kms long. It runs from Smythe Point to Cape Liptrap. You can only get public access to it via the five car parks.

English (Translate this text in English): Straight down South Gippsland Highway via leongatha, Koonwarra, Tarwin Lower. Approx. 170Kms from Melbourne.

Venus Bay (Beach) is 30 kms long. It runs from Smythe Point to Cape Liptrap. You can only get public access to it via the five car parks.

English (Translate this text in English): Straight down South Gippsland Highway via leongatha, Koonwarra, Tarwin Lower. Approx. 170Kms from Melbourne.

Venus Bay (Beach) is 30 kms long. It runs from Smythe Point to Cape Liptrap. You can only get public access to it via the five car parks.

English (Translate this text in English): Straight down South Gippsland Highway via leongatha, Koonwarra, Tarwin Lower. Approx. 170Kms from Melbourne.

Venus Bay (Beach) is 30 kms long. It runs from Smythe Point to Cape Liptrap. You can only get public access to it via the five car parks.

DistanceDay trip

WalkInstant access (< 5min)

Easy to find?OK

Public access?Public access

Special accessDon't know

 Surf Spot Characteristics

Surf Spot Quality

Wave qualityNormal

ExperienceAll surfers

FrequencyRegular

Wave

TypeSand-bar

DirectionRight and left

BottomSandy

PowerFast, Powerful

Normal lengthShort (< 50m)

Good day lengthNormal (50 to 150m)

Tide, Swell and Wind

Good swell directionWest, SouthWest

Good wind directionEast, NorthEast

Swell sizeStarts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 2m+ / 6ft+

Best tide positionMid and high tide

Best tide movementRising tide

More details

Week crowdEmpty

Week-end crowdEmpty

Webcam url 

Dangers

- Rips / undertow

 Additional Information

5 beaches available and car parks to go with them. Then a walk down the dunes to the beach.

This is an open beach break that can get massive swell hitting it from Bass Straight. It is best surfed by most from 0.5m - 1.5M. Once it gets over 2M, it can be a very hairy experience. Meaning big green boomies or close out for the in-experienced. When its big you can only safely (or with some enjoyment) about 90 mins either side of high tide. So when it pumping, 2 or 3hrs will do it for the best of us.

Any other size, it can be great fun with left and rights working on the banks back into the rips and channels.

The wave can be pretty thick and slow but on the reform will suck over the inside sand bank. In the right conditions you can surf from out the back all the way to the beach. Make sure you can get back out alright.

The sand banks can get screwed up over summer with the prevailing south westerly wind and swell, but the seem to sort themselves out during winter.

Speaking of winter - water temp in summer max 20C, winter min 10C, so bring your summersteamers 2/3 or springy and 3/4 for winter.

English (Translate this text in English): 5 beaches available and car parks to go with them. Then a walk down the dunes to the beach.

This is an open beach break that can get massive swell hitting it from Bass Straight. It is best surfed by most from 0.5m - 1.5M. Once it gets over 2M, it can be a very hairy experience. Meaning big green boomies or close out for the in-experienced. When its big you can only safely (or with some enjoyment) about 90 mins either side of high tide. So when it pumping, 2 or 3hrs will do it for the best of us.

Any other size, it can be great fun with left and rights working on the banks back into the rips and channels.

The wave can be pretty thick and slow but on the reform will suck over the inside sand bank. In the right conditions you can surf from out the back all the way to the beach. Make sure you can get back out alright.

The sand banks can get screwed up over summer with the prevailing south westerly wind and swell, but the seem to sort themselves out during winter.

Speaking of winter - water temp in summer max 20C, winter min 10C, so bring your summersteamers 2/3 or springy and 3/4 for winter.

English (Translate this text in English): 5 beaches available and car parks to go with them. Then a walk down the dunes to the beach.

This is an open beach break that can get massive swell hitting it from Bass Straight. It is best surfed by most from 0.5m - 1.5M. Once it gets over 2M, it can be a very hairy experience. Meaning big green boomies or close out for the in-experienced. When its big you can only safely (or with some enjoyment) about 90 mins either side of high tide. So when it pumping, 2 or 3hrs will do it for the best of us.

Any other size, it can be great fun with left and rights working on the banks back into the rips and channels.

The wave can be pretty thick and slow but on the reform will suck over the inside sand bank. In the right conditions you can surf from out the back all the way to the beach. Make sure you can get back out alright.

The sand banks can get screwed up over summer with the prevailing south westerly wind and swell, but the seem to sort themselves out during winter.

Speaking of winter - water temp in summer max 20C, winter min 10C, so bring your summersteamers 2/3 or springy and 3/4 for winter.

English (Translate this text in English): 5 beaches available and car parks to go with them. Then a walk down the dunes to the beach.

This is an open beach break that can get massive swell hitting it from Bass Straight. It is best surfed by most from 0.5m - 1.5M. Once it gets over 2M, it can be a very hairy experience. Meaning big green boomies or close out for the in-experienced. When its big you can only safely (or with some enjoyment) about 90 mins either side of high tide. So when it pumping, 2 or 3hrs will do it for the best of us.

Any other size, it can be great fun with left and rights working on the banks back into the rips and channels.

The wave can be pretty thick and slow but on the reform will suck over the inside sand bank. In the right conditions you can surf from out the back all the way to the beach. Make sure you can get back out alright.

The sand banks can get screwed up over summer with the prevailing south westerly wind and swell, but the seem to sort themselves out during winter.

Speaking of winter - water temp in summer max 20C, winter min 10C, so bring your summersteamers 2/3 or springy and 3/4 for winter.

Atmosphere

Venus Bay is a beautiful and relatively remote spot. You can be the only person in the water some times, so be careful. It is frequented by seal, dolphins, a variety of whales. Never seen a shark in twenty five years surfing there, but the must be around. So respect the place and it will respect you.

English (Translate this text in English): Venus Bay is a beautiful and relatively remote spot. You can be the only person in the water some times, so be careful. It is frequented by seal, dolphins, a variety of whales. Never seen a shark in twenty five years surfing there, but the must be around. So respect the place and it will respect you.

English (Translate this text in English): Venus Bay is a beautiful and relatively remote spot. You can be the only person in the water some times, so be careful. It is frequented by seal, dolphins, a variety of whales. Never seen a shark in twenty five years surfing there, but the must be around. So respect the place and it will respect you.

English (Translate this text in English): Venus Bay is a beautiful and relatively remote spot. You can be the only person in the water some times, so be careful. It is frequented by seal, dolphins, a variety of whales. Never seen a shark in twenty five years surfing there, but the must be around. So respect the place and it will respect you.

General

This is a pristine piece of coastline. So look after it!

English (Translate this text in English): This is a pristine piece of coastline. So look after it!

English (Translate this text in English): This is a pristine piece of coastline. So look after it!

English (Translate this text in English): This is a pristine piece of coastline. So look after it!

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By Anonymous , 20-08-2010

close call - I've surfed Mt camel beach 3 times only and have seen a white shark breach, pretty scary odds. It was about 100m from us when it happened. This was back in April 09. When the salmon are running u take ur chances here thats for sure.

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