
Kedungu
Quiet escape with strong A-frames
Empty A-frame beach break with rice paddies right behind it. Best on a clean SW swell with light offshore.
Spot info
Wave type
Beach break
Wave type
Beach break
Skill level
Intermediate
Skill level
Intermediate
Best swell
SW
Best swell
SW
Best tide
Mid
Best tide
Mid
Crowd
Quiet
Crowd
Quiet
Best months
May · Jun · Jul · Aug · Sep
Best months
May · Jun · Jul · Aug · Sep
Wave type
Beach break
Wave type
Beach break
Skill level
Intermediate
Skill level
Intermediate
Best swell
SW
Best swell
SW
Best tide
Mid
Best tide
Mid
Crowd
Quiet
Crowd
Quiet
Best months
May · Jun · Jul · Aug · Sep
Best months
May · Jun · Jul · Aug · Sep
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West Coast (Southwest)
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Kedungu — Frequently asked
→How long does it take to get to Kedungu from Canggu?
Expect a 45-60 minute scooter ride from Berawa, Canggu, covering about 20-25 kilometres. The roads get progressively quieter, passing through local villages and rice paddies – a scenic escape if you're over the Seminyak traffic. It's a bit of a mission, but worth it for the quiet peaks.
→What are the ideal conditions for surfing Kedungu beach break?
Kedungu absolutely fires on a clean 2-4ft SW swell during mid-tide, ideally from 0.8m up to 1.8m. Aim for the dry season (Apr-Oct) with light offshore winds for those strong, empty A-frames it's known for. Avoid high tide as it tends to close out quickly.
→Is Kedungu suitable for intermediate surfers looking to avoid crowds?
Absolutely. Kedungu is an intermediate-level beach break that consistently delivers uncrowded waves, especially compared to spots like Echo Beach. Its consistent A-frames are perfect for progressing, and with only a handful of surfers out, you'll catch plenty of waves without battling for position.

