Pebbly Beach

Photo: Pascal Vuylsteker from Paris, France - Australia / CC BY-SA 2.0

Pebbly Beach is a secluded gem on the south coast of New South Wales, offering a wild and beautiful stretch of coastline that feels a world away from the crowds. Named for its smooth, rounded pebbles rather than sand, this beach is a favourite for surfers, nature lovers, and those seeking a true coastal escape. The dramatic backdrop of Murramarang National Park and the resident eastern grey kangaroos that laze on the shore give it an unmistakably Australian character. It's the kind of place where you can spend hours watching waves crash against the rocky headlands, spot dolphins and whales offshore, and feel the raw power of the Pacific.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Pebbly Beach is best enjoyed as a half-day or full-day stop. If you're just passing through, allow at least two hours to walk the beach, spot kangaroos, and take in the views. For a more immersive experience, combine it with a walk in Murramarang National Park and a picnic lunch on the grass. Many visitors choose to stay overnight at the nearby Pebbly Beach campground or in one of the holiday cabins, which lets you enjoy the sunset and sunrise over the ocean without the day-tripper crowds.

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