Blueys Beach, New South Wales

Blueys Beach is a beach and locality in the Pacific Palms area of New South Wales, Australia. It got its name from a cow that fell off of a cliff.[1]

Blueys Beach
Blueys Beach
LocationPacific Palms, New South Wales, Australia
Coordinates32°20′49″S 152°31′47″E
Length900m
GeologyBeach
Patrolled byNone
Hazard rating6/10 (Moderately hazardous)
AccessCar and Foot

Background

The beach stretches for 900 metres (3,000 ft) and is flanked by headland on either end. The beach is backed by 216 metres (709 ft) of hilly slopes filled with vegetation and can only be accessed by foot. It is a popular tourist attraction, with thousands flocking to the area during Christmas. Although un-patrolled, few drownings have been recorded at the beach. High swells and rough surf are common at times and it is regarded as the best surf beach in the area with usually consistent swell. There are also other beaches nearby such as Boomerang Beach, New South Wales and Elizabeth Beach, New South Wales.

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References

  1. Scott, Daniel (15 February 2015). "48 hours in Pacific Palms: where to go and what to do". The Guardian.


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