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Wallabi Beach

Wallabi Point, Australia
Located within the settlement
The Moor 1.6 km
Map of beach
National Park Saltwater National Park
120m
Park Wallabi Point Park
420m
Park Saltwater Lagoon
530m
Park Manning Entrance State Park
3.5km
Park Khappinghat
9.1km

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Wallabi Beach is located on the Tasman sea and it is in the 18th place out of 28 beaches in the Mid-Coast region The beach is located in an urban area, among the mountains, surrounded by the cliffs.

The Moor, New South Wales, Mid-Coast

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Located within the settlement
The Moor 1.6 km
Map of beach
National Park Saltwater National Park
120m
Park Wallabi Point Park
420m
Park Saltwater Lagoon
530m
Park Manning Entrance State Park
3.5km
Park Khappinghat
9.1km
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Area

Average rating of nearest beaches is 7.5 (Very good)

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Localities

The Moor  •  1.6km

Transport

TRO  •  13.5km
Old Bar Rd Opp Sheppard St  •  3.9km
Taree Station  •  14.8km
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7.5 Very good

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7.5 Very good
BC
Barrington Coast
Novice Beachgoer
10 Exceptional

A well-known surfing beach near Old Bar The adjacent beaches of Wallabi Point Beach and Saltwater Beach are separated by Saltwater Point within Saltwater National Park. These two beaches, just south of Old Bar, are perfect for surfing enthusiasts and attract thousands of tourists every year who are in search the perfect wave. These beaches are also great for families as there is a warm, shallow saltwater lagoon nestled against the picnic reserve, providing excellent swimming opportunities. For those with a love of fishing you won’t be disappointed as there is a direct ocean boat launch in this area.

DC
Deb Cattell
Novice Beachgoer
10 Exceptional

Great beach for a walk, swim or just sit on the sand

M
Michael
Novice Beachgoer
6 Pleasant

Wallabi Beach has waves on most days at the northern end, a point break at the south (saltwater NP end ) if the conditions are right, mostly suit long boarders as fat green waves over a rocky bottom but when it's pumping, boardriders are all over it. The beach has boulders stones that get exposed after stormy seas. In February look out for bronze whaler sharks. The North part can get shallow especially at low tide. Note,

WG
Wild Gypsy Love
Novice Beachgoer
10 Exceptional

Great place to go rockpooling and see starfish, crabs, ect.

LL
Lizel Lundin
Novice Beachgoer
10 Exceptional

Awesome surf. Really great place.So nice to see a council that doesn't push to change the landscape and just keeps everything natural and any infrastructure such paths, viewing platforms and walkways are done so in a way that it's blended into the surroundings..Well done to the Councils