Sandy Beach

Natural Attractions

A real hidden gem, Sandy Beach located South of Woolgoolga on the Coffs Coast is a local favourite if you are looking to avoid the crowds.

Sandy Beach is a popular swimming spot for locals, with the southern end most visited due to its protection from Bare Bluff. Swimming in this section is not advised, due to rips across the rest of the beach including a permanent rip on the northern end of the beach.

It is a great walking location, surrounded by trails and positioned between Dammerels Head to the North and Bare Bluff to the South which gives stunning panoramic views both up and down the coast and the hinterland in the distance.

Visit the nearby Sandy Beachouse and General store for some cool refreshments and takeaway snacks.

Nearby Things to Do

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Dammerals Historical walk, Moonee Beach Nature Reserve, Photo: B Webster

Dammerels History Walk

Emerald Beach, Coffs Harbour

aerial view

Woolgoolga Beach

Woolgoolga, Coffs Harbour

Sapphire Beach

Sapphire Beach

Sapphire Beach, Coffs Harbour

Moonee Beach Nature Reserve. Photo: Robert Cleary/OEH

Moonee Beach Nature Reserve

Bucca, Coffs Harbour

Walkway over Woolgoolga Lake. Photo: Rob Cleary

Woolgoolga Lake

Woolgoolga, Coffs Harbour

Moonee Creek in Moonee Beach Nature Reserve. Photo: Rob Cleary © OEH

Moonee Creek Canoe Route

Moonee Beach, Coffs Harbour

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