Blueys Beach

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Blueys Beach is a slice of coastal perfection on the NSW mid-north coast, where a necklace of turquoise water meets powdery white sand and a laid-back vibe that feels a world away from the crowds. Part of the Booti Booti National Park, this pocket-sized beach is a favourite among locals and in-the-know travellers for its calm swimming, excellent surf breaks, and easy access to the stunning Wallis Lake. Whether you're chasing a sunrise paddle or a lazy afternoon with a book, Blueys Beach delivers a quintessential Australian beach day.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Blueys Beach is best as a day trip or a relaxed overnight stop. If you're driving the Lakes Way between Forster and Seal Rocks, allow at least half a day to swim, walk the Booti Booti track, and enjoy a meal at the café. For a more immersive stay, book a night or two in one of the beachfront holiday rentals – you'll wake to the sound of waves and have time to kayak on Wallis Lake at sunset. Combine with a morning at nearby Cape Hawke lookout for a full day of coastal exploration.

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