Boambee Beach

Natural Attractions

Boambee Beach extends from Corambirra Point (near the old Deep Sea Fishing Club) to Boambee Creek (north of Sawtell). The beach is not patrolled though popular with fishermen, horse trainers, joggers, jet-ski riders, four wheel drive enthusiasts, and dogs are allowed on the beach off the leash.

Boambee Creek Reserve, at the southern end of Boambee beach, (access via Sawtell Road), is a popular area for locals with younger children. The reserve offers shallow water for smaller children and playground facilities. It is perfect for picnics as there are barbeques, shelters and takeaway food. The reserve also has beach showers and toilet facilities. The reserve charges a nominal fee for car parking in the reserve. Boambee Headland is also the perfect location for whale watching during winter and spring.

Facilities

Barbeque Carpark Family Friendly Kiosk Pet Friendly Picnic Area Public Toilet Shop / Gift Shop

Activities

Canoeing/Kayaking Fishing Surfing Swimming

Rates

Free Entry

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The exterior of The Opal Centre, Coffs Harbour

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Front of building

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Aerial shot Sawtell RSL

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Sawtell Headland

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