Gillards Beach

National Parks and Reserves

Is this the perfect Aussie bush beach? Almost two kilometres of golden sand, stretching between dense bushland and pristine ocean, Gillards is great for surfing, swimming and spotting native wildlife.

It is also fantastic for fishing, with salmon, bream, tailor and whiting all common and after dark, night jewfish and gummy sharks.

A popular campsite, Gillards is bordered by the bush and the beach in stunning Mimosa Rocks National Park. There are 40 marked campsites and the grounds can be accessed by caravans, motorhomes and trailers.

There’s lots of wildlife here, and at night you might spot a potoroo, a small marsupial with a long nose.

From Tathra head north on the Tathra-Bermagui Road for seven kilometres, then turn onto Gillards Road and follow the signs.

Facilities

Caravan / Camper Trailer / Campervan Sites / Campsites Public Toilet

Activities

Camping Fishing Surfing Swimming Walks

Disabled Assistance

Disabled access available

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Blue water of the river w/ two small kayaks

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