Attractions Pebbly Beach - Holiday Gold Coast

ATTRACTIONS PEBBLY BEACH NSW

 
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Pebbly Beach

Pebbly Beach Road, Pebbly Beach NSW 2536

Pebbly Beach is already known widely as the home of the "surfing kangaroos" (a myth arising from a photograph of a kangaroo in the low surf - probably chased there by a dog). Although they will not be surfing when you visit, you will find a large resident kangaroo population at Pebbly quite happy to be patted or to pose for a photograph. The Pebbly Beach turn-off is about 10 kilometres south of Termeil and it is about eight kilometres over a gravel road to Pebbly itself. Pebbly Beach is a popular camping area with great surfing beach and bush walks within the park. Banksias, coastal rosemary and lomandra grow on the exposed headlands buffeted by salty sea winds. Look out for sea eagles soaring above, sooty oystercatchers along the shore and dolphins riding the waves out to sea.

Pebbly Beach Shacks

Pebbly Beach Road, Pebbly Beach NSW 2536
If you’re after a peaceful getaway, Pebbly Beach shacks are for you. This self-contained holiday accommodation is quite rustic, but it has all the basic comforts. And Pebbly Beach campground is right next door if you’re looking for amenities. Its secluded bush setting is surrounded by Australian wildlife, with direct access to the beach. Wake up to lyrebirds and rainbow lorikeets calling in the high gums before you head to the beach for a swim. Feeling adventurous? Lace up and explore the park’s coastal walking tracks – or throw a line into the ocean and cook your catch on the outdoor barbecue. In winter, you might be lucky to spot whales heading north, or dolphins frolicking in the ocean. Pebbly Beach is also a magnet for eastern grey kangaroos. They happily graze near the shacks and hang out on the beach alongside holidaymakers....
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Pebbly Beach Picnic Area

Access Road, Pebbly Beach NSW 2536
Update: This trail is currently closed. Please refer to NWPS for further information. Pebbly Beach picnic area is tucked into the forest behind the beach and is famous for its abundant population of eastern grey kangaroos. It’s a great spot to stop for a swim or for the aspiring fisherman to throw a line. You can enjoy a picnic lunch at one of the shelters and there’s plenty of grass if you’d like to lay out a picnic rug. If you manage to catch a fish or two you’ll be able to cook them up on the barbecues; if not, you can pick up some fresh seafood from East Lynne on the way to Pebbly Beach. During low tide there are a couple of beautiful coastal walks you can explore - either wander along the rock platforms or head south along the sand towards Depot Beach. If you’re feeling more adventurous you can take the track to Durras Mountain....
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Burns Bay

Clear Point Walking Track, Pebbly Beach NSW 2536
Burns Bay is one of the beautiful beaches along the Pebbly Beach to Pretty Beach Walk in Murramarang National Park. Backed by dense bushland, the beach itself is made of pebbles and it's often sheltered bay generally has low waves, making for good snorkelling in the right tide. The bay (sometimes referred to as Pebbly Beach North) is best accessed on foot from Pebbly Beach....