Gravelly Beach

New South Wales, Australia

🟒 Patrolled Sand
surf scenic remote rock-pools swimming

πŸ“– About Gravelly Beach

Gravelly Beach is a picturesque, secluded beach of about 300 metres located near the Norah Head Lighthouse on the NSW Central Coast. Flanked by rocky shores and sea cliffs with dramatic ocean views, it is considered a prime surf spot and is equally popular with photographers for its scenic formations and varied tidal conditions. The beach sits within the scenic Wyrrabalong National Park area, attracting surfers, nature lovers, and those seeking a quieter escape from the busier Central Coast beaches.

πŸ“ Location

πŸ›Ÿ Safety & Patrol

🟒 Patrolled Beach

Provider: Surf Life Saving

Hazard Rating: 5/10

Known Hazards:

Topographic rips

πŸ„ Surf Conditions

  • Difficulty🟠 Advanced
  • Wave TypeReef break
Topographic rips

πŸ…ΏοΈ Parking

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πŸ–οΈ Facilities

🚻 Toilets 🚿 Showers πŸ”₯ BBQ πŸ…ΏοΈ Parking πŸŽͺ Playground β˜• CafΓ©/Kiosk 🧺 Picnic Area β™Ώ Accessible 🏊 Rock Pool πŸ‘” Change Rooms ⛱️ Shade/Shelter 🚌 Bus Access ⛴️ Ferry πŸ„ Surf Club 🚀 Boat Ramp πŸ›οΈ Shops Nearby β›Ί Camping 🚲 Bike Path

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