Beecroft Peninsula

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Rising from the Pacific just south of Jervis Bay, Beecroft Peninsula is a wild, wind-scoured headland that feels a world away from the nearby holiday towns. This dramatic sandstone promontory, part of the Beecroft Peninsula Nature Reserve, delivers some of the most spectacular coastal scenery on the NSW South Coast. Think sheer sea cliffs plunging into turquoise water, hidden beaches only accessible by foot, and a sense of raw, untamed nature that rewards those who make the effort to explore it.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

To truly appreciate Beecroft Peninsula’s wild beauty, allocate at least half a day. If you’re keen on a longer walk (like the Point Perpendicular to Currarong trail), plan for a full day. Many visitors combine a morning walk with a picnic lunch at one of the secluded coves. The peninsula is also a wonderful stop on a self-drive itinerary of the Jervis Bay region – you can easily spend a couple of hours exploring the lighthouse and a short walk before continuing south.

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