Frenchman's Rock (Frenchies)

Frenchman's Rock in South Australia offers a sheltered reef break with rare but rewarding waves

Frenchman's Rock, known as Frenchies, is a secluded reef break along South Australia's east coast. It performs best with south-southwest swells and offshore northwest winds, though crowds are nearly nonexistent. The water stays moderate at 19.1°C, ideal for intermediate surfers seeking solitude. Surfers should be cautious of rocks and sharks while enjoying this rarely breaking wave. Summer conditions tend to be flat, making it a seasonal gem for those who venture out.

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