New South Wales, East Coast of Australia, Australia

The Boneyard Beach

The Boneyard Beach is a picturesque location known for its clear water and rocky landscape. The beach is adorned with numerous rocks and stones, making it a unique spot for visitors. It also features beautiful grassy areas where visitors can sit and enjoy the view. The beach is not particularly family-friendly due to its rocky terrain and lack of pram accessibility. It is also popular among the younger crowd. The Boneyard Beach is also known for its great rock pools, providing another element of natural beauty to the location. Visitors can engage in activities such as skipping stones or snorkeling. However, it is worth noting that the beach is accessed via a fairly steep walk, which may pose challenges for those with mobility or health issues. The beach is a calm and beautiful spot for swimming, protected from big waves by the Bombo Headland. It is conveniently located close to the Minnamurra and Kiama tourist attractions. Despite its many attractions, the beach maintains a sense of privacy. Visitors are reminded to take their rubbish with them as there are no bins provided on the beach.

Visitor Reviews

Visitor reviews highlight the beauty of the beach, particularly its clear water and scenic grassy areas. Many visitors also appreciate the calmness of the spot, which is protected from big waves and offers great views. However, some visitors complain about the rocky terrain and lack of accessibility for families and those with mobility issues.

Where is The Boneyard Beach?

Latitude: -34.6494979 / Longitude: 150.8605554

The Boneyard Beach is located in New South Wales. The following map of The Boneyard Beach shows the exact location.


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