π About Monument Beach
Monument Beach is a 930-metre southeast-facing beach tucked within Conjola National Park on the NSW South Coast, near Bendalong. Named after a monument commemorating the tragic wreck of the Walter Hood in 1870, the beach is framed by rocky bluffs, a creek lagoon, and dense bushland, giving it a wild and secluded feel. It suits adventurous beachgoers and history buffs, with a picnic area accessible via the Bangalay forest track off Cedar Road.
π Location
- StateNew South Wales
- SuburbBendalong
- LGAShoalhaven
- Postcode2540
- SurfaceSand
- π Sussex Inlet suburb profile 9.3km 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