Iron Ladder Beach

New South Wales, Australia

🟒 Patrolled
remote scenic rock-pools fishing

πŸ“– About Iron Ladder Beach

Iron Ladder Beach is a tiny, secluded pocket beach on the western side of Box Head within Bouddi National Park on NSW's Central Coast. At just 50 metres long and covered by most high tides, it is one of the more adventurous beaches in the region β€” accessed via a 2.6km return hike on an unmaintained track named after an old iron ladder that once provided access to the water. It suits experienced hikers and adventure-seekers rather than casual swimmers.

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πŸ›Ÿ Safety & Patrol

🟒 Patrolled Beach

Provider: Surf Life Saving

Hazard Rating: 3/10

πŸ„ Surf Conditions

  • Difficulty🟑 Intermediate

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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