π About Blueys Beach
Blueys Beach is a gorgeous 900-metre crescent of sand nestled between headlands near Pacific Palms on the NSW Mid North Coast, popular with surfers for its consistent beach break and panoramic views south to Seal Rocks. The small village behind the beach has a laid-back charm with cafes and shops, and the surrounding Booti Booti National Park adds to the natural appeal. It suits intermediate surfers and those seeking a scenic, uncrowded escape; families with young children may prefer the patrolled Boomerang or Elizabeth beaches nearby.
π Location
- StateNew South Wales
- SuburbBlueys Beach
- LGALakes
- Postcode2428
- SurfaceSand
- π Smiths Lake suburb profile 5.3km away β
π Safety & Patrol
π’ Patrolled Beach
Provider: Surf Life Saving
Hazard Rating: 6/10
Known Hazards:
π Surf Conditions
- Difficultyπ Advanced
- Wave TypeReef break
ποΈ Facilities
π» Toilets
πΏ Showers
π₯ BBQ
π
ΏοΈ Parking
πͺ Playground
β CafΓ©/Kiosk
π§Ί Picnic Area
βΏ Accessible
π Rock Pool
π Change Rooms
β±οΈ Shade/Shelter
π Bus Access
β΄οΈ Ferry
π Surf Club
π€ Boat Ramp
ποΈ Shops Nearby
βΊ Camping
π² Bike Path