Photo: AYArktos / Public domain
Broulee Beach is a sublime crescent of golden sand on the NSW South Coast, framed by a rocky headland and the turquoise waters of the Tasman Sea. This family-friendly beach offers gentle waves for swimming, excellent snorkelling around the southern rocks, and a laid-back vibe that makes it a perfect stop on a coastal road trip. The Broulee Island Nature Reserve, accessible at low tide, adds a touch of wilderness exploration to your beach day.
Highlights & What to See
- Broulee Island Nature Reserve – Walk across the sandbar at low tide to explore this rocky island with panoramic views, sea caves, and a chance to spot seabirds and kangaroos.
- Swimming & Snorkelling – The sheltered northern end of the beach is ideal for swimming; don your mask and fins to see colourful fish and the occasional stingray around the headland.
- Broulee Surf School – Catch a wave with lessons for all levels; the consistent beach break is perfect for beginners.
- Coastal Walk – Follow the path from the southern end of the beach to the lookout over Mossy Point and the Tomaga River estuary.
- Picnic by the Pine Trees – Shady spots under the Norfolk Island pines near the main car park make for a classic Aussie beach picnic.
Suggested Time to Spend
Half a day is enough to swim, explore the island, and enjoy a beachside lunch. For a more relaxed pace, combine Broulee with a morning at the nearby Eurobodalla Regional Botanic Garden and an afternoon kayak on the Tomaga River. If you're self-driving the South Coast, Broulee makes an excellent two-hour stop or a full-day beach escape.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Mossy Point – A five-minute drive south, this quiet hamlet offers the Broulee Surf School and a great café, The Mossy.
- Tomakin – Just north, the Tomaga River is perfect for kayaking, paddleboarding, and spotting pelicans.
- Batemans Bay – The region's hub, 15 minutes north, with the Clyde River's oyster farms and the Eurobodalla Regional Botanic Garden.
- Mogo – A historic gold-mining village with a wildlife sanctuary and artisan shops, 20 minutes west.
- Murramarang National Park – South of Broulee, this park features the scenic Durras Beach and the Pinnacles walkway through spotted gum forest.
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Image credits
- Batemans Bay — MrMosely / CC0
- Mossy Point — Grahamec / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Murramarang National Park — Pascal Vuylsteker from Paris, France - Australia / CC BY-SA 2.0