What to do and see in Sapphire Coast, New South Wales: The Best Beaches

April 5, 2022 Toi Mattera

Discover the best top things to do in Sapphire Coast, Australia including Bundian Way Story Walk, Main Beach, Pinnacles Beach, Blue Pool, Camel Rock, Pambula Beach, Short Point Recreation Reserve, Wallagoot Gap, Cocora Beach, Bar Beach.
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1. Bundian Way Story Walk

Ida Rodd Drive Near Cocora Beach, Eden, New South Wales 2551 Australia http://www.sapphirecoast.com.au/point-of-interest/bundian-way-story-walk/
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5.0 based on 7 reviews

Bundian Way Story Walk

Reviewed By Bryonia72 - Canberra, Australia

A lovely walk which I believe has only just been developed. It has numerous lookouts which overlook various hidden bays. The vegetation and wildlife are lovely and this is an easy walk for a family. Due to steps I don't advise prams or wheelchairs. The information posts are not yet up but I'd love to re-do the walk when they are.

2. Main Beach

Ocean Dr, Merimbula, New South Wales 2548 Australia
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5.0 based on 17 reviews

Main Beach

Reviewed By Honest12345678910 - Ngunnawal, Australia

Nice beach with a great playground and grass area. Lots of sand and room to play, and not too far from the centre of town.

3. Pinnacles Beach

Haycock Road, Eden, New South Wales 1405 Australia
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5.0 based on 7 reviews

Pinnacles Beach

Reviewed By Redleader20

A simple walk that concludes with 50 strong stairs if you want to to the beach. Great spot to see whales (there were 6+ on the day we went)

4. Blue Pool

Scenic Drive, Bermagui, New South Wales Australia
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4.5 based on 322 reviews

Blue Pool

Reviewed By swrb30 - Gungahlin, Australia

A must visit site when in the area. Perfect for a refreshing swim after a walk, with amazing scenery. If the timing is right you might even see seals or a whale. Just a note for people with limited mobility - you will need to descend and ascend quite a few steps to access the Blue Pool.

5. Camel Rock

Wallaga Lake Road, Bermagui, New South Wales 2546 Australia http://www.visitbermagui.com.au/camel-rock
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4.5 based on 86 reviews

Camel Rock

Reviewed By zlatab2015 - Sydney, Australia

Very large and impressive although it isn’t my first visit I still enjoyed very much . I love cliffs and rocks and if they form some similarities with anything it is even more interesting.Camel rock is equally impressive under low or high tide the only difference is that under low tide you can walk around .Straight next to Camel Rock on the end is another large rock which form Women’s head,very interesting as well.Camel rock is the home of many kind of birds which spend most of the time on the top of the Camel Rock . It is easy access and plenty of parking around .

6. Pambula Beach

Pambula Beach, New South Wales 2549 Australia
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4.5 based on 38 reviews

Pambula Beach

Reviewed By franzatencia

Such a lovely beach. White sand and clear blue waters with good waves for surfers and body boarders. There is also a small playground nearby. Would highly recommend

7. Short Point Recreation Reserve

2 Short Point Rd, Merimbula, New South Wales 2548 Australia
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4.5 based on 85 reviews

Short Point Recreation Reserve

Reviewed By DimPocketRocket - Wyndham Vale, Australia

Perfect place to go and chill out to watch the view or read or have a picnic. So relaxing and beautiful. Walk on the rocky shore or the sandy beach, your choice. We got to see a pod of dolphins swim not far from the shoreline which was a bit of a highlight.

8. Wallagoot Gap

Tathra, New South Wales 2550 Australia
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Wallagoot Gap

Reviewed By MickGAus - Melbourne, Australia

A wonderful secluded beach that we visited on New Years Day. It's a short 15 minute drive from Tathra - and you will need to bring $8 (in cash) to pay for visiting the Bournda National Park (where it's located). The beach is a 50 metre beach, bordered by 30 metre cliffs, leaving just a 10 metre gap between them. This creates an intimate and well protected beach which is easily accessible via a 200m walk from parking area. There are NO amenities at the beach (or patrols) so bring all you need with you (and take rubbish out too :)) We visited at low tide, which meant we could easily explore the entire gully in waste deep water, and enjoy small secluded side beaches. Well worth a visit. Highly recommended.

9. Cocora Beach

Ida Rodd Drive, Eden, New South Wales 2551 Australia http://www.visiteden.com.au/activity/cocora-beach-2/
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4.5 based on 6 reviews

Cocora Beach

Reviewed By kazebear - Bendigo, Australia

Snorkeling swimming and sunshine at this beach. I loved the day spent exploring the rocks and the waters. Sunbaked had lunch people watched was a lovely day

10. Bar Beach

7 Princess Lane, Merimbula, New South Wales 2548 Australia
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4.5 based on 4 reviews

Bar Beach

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