Levy’s Point – Warrnambool, Victoria
  • Wind: SW–W
  • Season: October to April
  • Water: Heavy swell, reefy gutters, open ocean power
  • Skill: Intermediate to advanced (exposed surf)
  • Ideal Tide: Mid (low = reefy pullback, high = dumpy)
  • Launch Space: Wide sandy beach, loads of room
  • Hazards: Shore dump, reef gutters, isolation, no patrol

Victoria – Levy’s Point – Warrnambool

Welcome to Levy’s — a stretch of coast west of Warrnambool that feels like it goes on forever. Big dunes, wide sand, heavy ocean energy, and the kind of spot that delivers when the wind’s up and you’re ready to ride.

Southwest to westerly winds run clean along this beach, giving you cross-onshore flow and wide-open launch space. The swell rolls in from deep — not a sheltered session, but manageable for confident riders who like some bite in the conditions.

There’s room to rig for days, no flags, no swimmers, and usually no one else in sight. But with that comes responsibility — it’s unpatrolled, raw, and remote-feeling, even though you’re not far from town.

Best on mid tide with moderate swell — too low and the water pulls back through reefy gutters; too high and it’s all shore dump and push.

This isn’t a polished, tourist beach. It’s a workhorse stretch for riders who like their sessions open, powerful, and honest. Solid terrain, solid wind, solid backup if other spots are too tight or crowded.