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Photo of Narrawallee Beach with bright sand surface © Joanna Szczudlowska Google
Photo of Narrawallee Beach with turquoise pure water surface © Ganesh Rajendran Google
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Photo of Narrawallee Beach wild area © Ganesh Rajendran Google
Photo of Narrawallee Beach located in natural area © Dov Frazer Google
Photo of Narrawallee Beach with bright sand surface © Joanna Szczudlowska Google
Photo of Narrawallee Beach with turquoise pure water surface © Ganesh Rajendran Google
Photo of Narrawallee Beach with long straight shore © Dov Frazer Google
Photo of Narrawallee Beach with very clean level of cleanliness © johnny haisu huang Google
Photo of Narrawallee Beach wild area © Ganesh Rajendran Google
Photo of Narrawallee Beach located in natural area © Dov Frazer Google
Photo of Narrawallee Beach - popular place among relax connoisseurs © Shaz Funnell (Dora) Google
Narrawallee Beach photo #8 © SARGES’ Family Google
Narrawallee Beach photo #9 © Dov Frazer Google

Narrawallee Beach

Narrawallee, Australia
Located outside the settlement
Milton 3.2 km
Map of beach
Playground Cunjurong Point Reserve
4.2km
Playground Manyana Playground
4.6km
Playground Manyana Beach Reserve
5.1km

About

Narrawallee Beach is located on the Tasman Sea and it is in the 23th place out of 54 beaches in the Shoalhaven City region The beach is located in a natural place.

Weather

history
+19 o C +14 o C
Air temperature
5.1 M/S
Wind
+16 o C
Water temperature
1.5 M
Wave height

Milton, New South Wales, Shoalhaven City

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Average rating of nearest beaches is 8 (Very good)

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Milton  •  3.2km

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FLC  •  38.3km
Princes Hwy opp Thomas St  •  3.5km
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8 Very good

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Nelo
Novice Beachgoer 4 weeks ago
10 Exceptional

Fantastic beach. The surf was incredible. The water was crystal clear, and the beach was spotless. There's a freshwater shower at the southern end of the beach, located between the two stairways leading to the street.

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Brady
Novice Beachgoer 4 weeks ago
10 Exceptional

What a gem! This might just be our favorite beach near Ulladulla. Perfect for the kids, with a nearby creek, restrooms, and a park.

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Sammy
Novice Beachgoer 4 weeks ago
8 Very good

Expansive beach with strong waves. Numerous joyful dogs and their owners relishing the leash-free zone. The foreshore and nearby trails are saturated with water and mud following recent rainfall. At high tide, the waves reach up to the dunes.

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P-Breeze
Novice Beachgoer 4 weeks ago
10 Exceptional

Stunning beach and creek area. Perfect for a walk, play, and exploration for both kids and adults.

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Antonio Flores
Novice Beachgoer 4 weeks ago
10 Exceptional

We accessed the beach from the Inlet end via the Foreshore Walk. This stunning beach features fine sand and crystal-clear blue waters, all framed by lush, healthy greenery. It's an incredibly serene spot perfect for relaxing in the sun. Alternatively, you can enjoy a walk from the more secluded end to the end that is closer to civilization. The views are absolutely breathtaking.

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