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Photo of Woolgoolga Beach with bright fine sand surface © Krishna Kumar Google
Photo of Woolgoolga Beach with blue pure water surface © Stephanie Gunn Google
Photo of Woolgoolga Beach with long straight shore © Woolgoolga Lakeside Holiday Park Google
Photo of Woolgoolga Beach with very clean level of cleanliness © Tiemei Xue Google
Photo of Woolgoolga Beach amenities area © Stuart Menzies Google
Photo of Woolgoolga Beach and the settlement © Woolgoolga Lakeside Holiday Park Google
Photo of Woolgoolga Beach with bright fine sand surface © Krishna Kumar Google
Photo of Woolgoolga Beach with blue pure water surface © Stephanie Gunn Google
Photo of Woolgoolga Beach with long straight shore © Woolgoolga Lakeside Holiday Park Google
Photo of Woolgoolga Beach with very clean level of cleanliness © Tiemei Xue Google
Photo of Woolgoolga Beach amenities area © Stuart Menzies Google
Photo of Woolgoolga Beach and the settlement © Woolgoolga Lakeside Holiday Park Google
Photo of Woolgoolga Beach surrounded by mountains © Barbara Meadows Google
Photo of Woolgoolga Beach - popular place among relax connoisseurs © Agu Ramonda Google
Woolgoolga Beach photo #9 © Tiemei Xue Google

Woolgoolga Beach

Woolgoolga, Australia
Located within the settlement
Woolgoolga 1.3 km
Map of beach
Park Garby Nature Reserve
3.4km
Park Garby
3.5km
National Park Wedding Bells State Forest
5.8km
Park Coffs Coast
6.2km
Park Wedding Bells
7km

About

Woolgoolga Beach is located on the Tasman Sea and it is in the 1th place out of 23 beaches in the Coffs Harbour City region The beach is located in an urban area, surrounded by the cliffs. It is partially covered by trees which give natural shade.

Weather

history
+21 o C +13 o C
Air temperature
6.9 M/S
Wind
+19 o C
Water temperature
1.8 M
Wave height

Woolgoolga, New South Wales, Coffs Harbour City

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Woolgoolga  •  1.3km

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Average Reviews rating

8.5 Very good

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Lysander
Novice Beachgoer 6 months ago
10 Exceptional

The beach is small but lovely, and true to its name, it's a safe spot for swimming. I enjoyed my time there, and appreciated the availability of restrooms, showers, playgrounds, and a water station. The BBQ areas were also clean and well-maintained.

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Aria Donovan
Novice Beachgoer 6 months ago
10 Exceptional

Lovely beach ⛱️ Have a great time during your visit

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Lyrina
Novice Beachgoer 6 months ago
10 Exceptional

This beach is my favorite. The waves are calming, the water is warm, and there are lifeguards on duty. It's safe for my 12-year-old and I've seen surfers and paddle boarders enjoying the water too. There are a variety of eateries and shops nearby, as well as a medical center, vet, and holiday rentals. It's a beautiful, self-sufficient village along the best beach in the mid-north coast. Perfect for a relaxing holiday or weekend getaway.

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Liora Zephyr
Novice Beachgoer 6 months ago
8 Very good

A shipwreck recently appeared on the beach, drawing visitors from the surrounding area to come and explore. This morning, we paid our respects to Buster, the name of the ship. It has now become a popular tourist attraction at Woolgoolga beach.

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