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Bill Beach is a long, sweeping stretch of golden sand on the northern side of the Hastings River mouth, just a few minutes' drive from Port Macquarie's town centre. Protected by the breakwall and offering calm, patrolled waters, it's a favourite for families, swimmers, and those seeking a classic North Coast beach experience without the crowds. The beach is backed by low dunes and coastal scrub, with views across to the lighthouse and the rocky headland at the river entrance.
Highlights & What to See
- Swim in the sheltered waters – The beach is patrolled in season and offers safe swimming conditions, especially near the surf club.
- Walk the breakwall – Stroll along the rock wall at the southern end for views over the river mouth and out to sea; it's a great spot for sunset photos.
- Picnic and relax – There are shaded grassy areas and picnic tables near the car park, perfect for a relaxed afternoon.
- Fishing off the rocks – The breakwall and adjacent rock platforms are popular spots for anglers chasing bream, tailor, and flathead.
- Nearby Lighthouse Beach – Just a short drive south, this long beach offers a more exposed ocean swim and a popular coastal walk.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors spend a couple of hours swimming, sunbaking, or walking the breakwall. If you're combining it with a picnic or a longer coastal stroll, half a day is ideal. Bill Beach is also an easy add-on to a morning exploring Port Macquarie's town centre or the Koala Hospital.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Port Macquarie Town Centre – Cafés, restaurants, and the historic port precinct are just a 5-minute drive away.
- Koala Hospital – A must-see wildlife rehabilitation centre, only 10 minutes from the beach.
- Lighthouse Beach – A more exposed ocean beach with a scenic walking track to Tacking Point Lighthouse.
- Sea Acres Rainforest Centre – A boardwalk through coastal rainforest, 15 minutes south.
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