Photo: Michael Coghlan from Adelaide, Australia / CC BY-SA 2.0
Bilinga Beach is a serene, uncrowded stretch of golden sand just south of Port Macquarie, offering a quintessential North Coast escape. Backed by low dunes and coastal scrub, this beach feels wild and unspoiled, with the Pacific Ocean rolling in steady swells. It’s a favourite among locals for morning walks, beach fishing, and quiet contemplation — a place where the only soundtrack is the crash of waves and the calls of sea birds.
Highlights & What to See
- Secluded Sands: Enjoy long, unhurried walks along a beach that rarely feels busy, even in peak season. The soft sand and clear water invite barefoot strolling and swimming (always between the flags when patrols are present).
- Surf & Fishing: Bilinga picks up consistent swell, making it a decent spot for experienced surfers. The rock platforms at either end are productive for beach rock fishing — look for bream and tailor.
- Coastal Reserve: The beach is backed by Bilinga Beach Reserve, a narrow strip of native bushland with picnic tables and a basic car park. It’s a good spot for a sunset barbecue or a shady lunch break.
- Nearby Lake Cathie: A short drive south, Lake Cathie is a beautiful coastal lagoon perfect for kayaking, paddleboarding, and birdwatching. The lake’s calm waters offer a sheltered alternative to the ocean.
Suggested Time to Spend
Give Bilinga Beach a half-day if you want to swim, fish, and picnic. A couple of hours is enough for a walk and a dip, but you could easily while away an entire afternoon here, especially if you combine it with a visit to Lake Cathie. Morning is best for calm conditions and fewer people; late afternoon brings golden light and a chance to spot dolphins riding the waves.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Port Macquarie: The vibrant town centre, 10 minutes north, offers a historic gaol, the Koala Hospital, and a lively café scene along the Hastings River.
- Lake Cathie: Just 5 minutes south, this pristine lake is ideal for kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding, and picnicking on its grassy foreshore.
- Bonny Hills: A further 10 minutes south, this coastal village has a patrolled surf beach and a scenic headland walk with panoramic views.
- North Brother Mountain: For hikers, this peak in Dooragan National Park (20 minutes inland) offers a steep but rewarding climb through rainforest to a lookout over the coast.
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