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Iluka Beach is a wild, windswept stretch of sand on the NSW North Coast, where the Clarence River meets the Pacific Ocean. This remote beach is part of the Bundjalung National Park and offers a raw, untamed experience for those seeking solitude and natural beauty. The beach is backed by towering sand dunes, coastal heath, and tea-tree forests, making it a haven for birdwatchers and nature lovers.
Highlights & What to See
- Iluka Bluff: Walk to the rocky headland at the southern end for panoramic views of the coastline and the mouth of the Clarence River. It's a prime spot for whale watching during migration season (June–November).
- Bundjalung National Park: The beach is the gateway to this park, which protects diverse ecosystems. Explore the park's walking trails, such as the Iluka Rainforest Walk, a short loop through a remnant of littoral rainforest with ancient figs and palms.
- Iluka Nature Reserve: Adjacent to the beach, this reserve is a Ramsar-listed wetland and a critical habitat for migratory birds. Bring binoculars to spot spoonbills, herons, and the endangered little tern.
- Fishing and Surfing: The beach offers good beach fishing for bream and whiting, while the northern end can produce consistent waves for experienced surfers. Check conditions carefully as rips are strong.
- Iluka Village: A small, laid-back town with a general store, a pub, and a few cafes. Grab a coffee and a pie at the Iluka General Store before heading to the beach.
Suggested Time to Spend
Iluka Beach is best enjoyed as a half-day or full-day trip from nearby towns like Yamba or Grafton. For a relaxed visit, spend 2–3 hours walking the beach, exploring the Bluff, and birdwatching. If you plan to hike in Bundjalung National Park or fish, allocate a full day. The beach is uncrowded, so you can easily spend a whole day here without feeling rushed.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Yamba: Just a 15-minute drive south, Yamba is a charming coastal town with excellent surf beaches, a vibrant café scene, and the iconic Yamba Lighthouse. It's a perfect base for exploring the region.
- Clarence River: Take a river cruise or kayak tour to explore the largest coastal river system in NSW. Look for dolphins, stingrays, and birdlife along the mangrove-lined banks.
- Grafton: About 30 minutes inland, Grafton is famous for its jacaranda trees and heritage architecture. Visit the Grafton Regional Gallery and the historic South Grafton precinct.
- Yuraygir National Park: South of Yamba, this park offers stunning coastal walks, including the Yuraygir Coastal Walk, which passes through heathlands, beaches, and headlands.
- Maclean: Known as the 'Scottish Town in Australia', Maclean is a short drive north. Explore its tartan-themed streets, the historic Maclean Hotel, and the lookout over the Clarence River.
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