Blueys Beach

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Blueys Beach is a pristine stretch of white sand and turquoise water on the NSW Mid North Coast, offering a classic Aussie beach escape without the crowds. Part of the Booti Booti National Park, this sheltered cove is framed by lush green hills and the shimmering Wallis Lake, creating a postcard-perfect setting that feels a world away from the nearby town of Forster. Whether you're swimming in the crystal-clear shallows, kayaking on the lake, or simply soaking up the sun, Blueys Beach embodies laid-back coastal living at its finest.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors find that a full day is perfect to experience Blueys Beach and its surrounds – swim in the morning, hike Booti Hill after lunch, and paddle on the lake in the late afternoon. If you're staying in the area, consider two days to also explore nearby Boomerang Beach and the lakeside villages. The pace here is slow and unhurried, so don't overschedule – let the rhythm of the tides guide your day.

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