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Whites Beach

Broken Head NSW, Australia
4.5(67)
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4.5
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5y

This was our favourite beach that we visited during our trip to Byron. We liked the little walked from the car park to the beach and how it revealed the beach. The beach is kinda secluded as there is limited parking. The beach is small so we could walk from end to end pretty easily. There are two headlands on either side work exploring. There are caves on the southern end that you can access at low tide which were cool. The beach has lots of little sectioned nooks for people to group into that are there naturally because of the rocks. There are small trees and bushy parts too where we saw people leave there stuff under. Because of the nooks formed by large rocks there is a bit of shade if you leave your stuff up against the rocks. The rocky parts of the beach are quite picturesque. While we were visiting the beach we had good weather and the waves were very uniform and flat. The beach sand didn't seem to form any gutters, holes or rips so swimming was nice didn't go fishing in the beach. We did see people fish the rocks. We can't wait...

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1y

I had been wanting to visit this beach for a while, but the limited parking and the bumpy drive always made it seem too risky to go and not find a spot. We finally decided to bike there, and the ride itself was breathtaking. The beach is truly stunning – peaceful and not overcrowded. There is a short, beautiful walking track to the beach. In winter, the sun doesn’t stay out for long, so it’s best to arrive early. Also, make sure to check the tides before you go, as there is no beach during high tide, otherwise, you might end up making a trip for nothing. A...

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2y

Hidden Gem,need to be fairly fit to tackle the stairs to get there but well worth it except when we returned to our car we found the rip off Byron council left a large parking fine on nearly all of the cars saying we were obstructing pedestrians-no cars were obstructing anything or anyone and its quite a way off the main road We also did not realise you could not park there. With the amount of fines they dished out its obvious they need to put more/parking in but the greedy shire will no doubt just...

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Esra AkkusEsra Akkus
I had been wanting to visit this beach for a while, but the limited parking and the bumpy drive always made it seem too risky to go and not find a spot. We finally decided to bike there, and the ride itself was breathtaking. The beach is truly stunning – peaceful and not overcrowded. There is a short, beautiful walking track to the beach. In winter, the sun doesn’t stay out for long, so it’s best to arrive early. Also, make sure to check the tides before you go, as there is no beach during high tide, otherwise, you might end up making a trip for nothing. A true paradise!
David AshtonDavid Ashton
A beautiful secluded beach that occasionally you might get to yourselves. It's not very big and the access is very steep but even for me it was doable. It's a dirt road to the carpark and not a big carpark but the enjoyment of the beach itself is worth it. No facilities not even a toilet block. But that's why you might get it to yourself. We were there late in the day so the photos don't do it justice.
MJ HowellsMJ Howells
What a hidden gem. Even when it's busy it still felt secluded (probably something to do with the limited parking options and dirt road to get there) . Worth going for the caves. Check tides before going and go at low tide or as it's going out so you can access caves and have some beach to sit on. The steps down there are ok, but it hurts coming back up. Short but steep.
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I had been wanting to visit this beach for a while, but the limited parking and the bumpy drive always made it seem too risky to go and not find a spot. We finally decided to bike there, and the ride itself was breathtaking. The beach is truly stunning – peaceful and not overcrowded. There is a short, beautiful walking track to the beach. In winter, the sun doesn’t stay out for long, so it’s best to arrive early. Also, make sure to check the tides before you go, as there is no beach during high tide, otherwise, you might end up making a trip for nothing. A true paradise!
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A beautiful secluded beach that occasionally you might get to yourselves. It's not very big and the access is very steep but even for me it was doable. It's a dirt road to the carpark and not a big carpark but the enjoyment of the beach itself is worth it. No facilities not even a toilet block. But that's why you might get it to yourself. We were there late in the day so the photos don't do it justice.
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What a hidden gem. Even when it's busy it still felt secluded (probably something to do with the limited parking options and dirt road to get there) . Worth going for the caves. Check tides before going and go at low tide or as it's going out so you can access caves and have some beach to sit on. The steps down there are ok, but it hurts coming back up. Short but steep.
MJ Howells

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