⚠️AVOID THE DIRECTIONS AND/OR INSTRUCTIONS OF GOOGLE MAPS AT ALL COSTS⚠️. Utilising it wasted an hour of our time and misled us up towards the cliffs. Park your car on Hooey St and enter the Moonee Beach Trail via the Beach Access sign. Once you’re on Moonee Beach, just continue walking right until you reach Flat Rocks Point (basically a straight right all the way). Then continue on right and you’ll reach Timber Beach, and then Ghosties Beach, where you’ll see the visible caves. P.S. Check the tide levels prior to arriving. It’s helpful as the waves inside the cave can be strong. There’s also no public...
Read moreAmazing place. Good for a weekend hangout, the beaches are amazing and less crowded. The access to the beach is bad and lacks parking. You need to walk at least 20-30 mins across monee beach, cross the dune and Timber beach to get to the caves. Watch out for tides status. Google for ghost caves tides. If the tides are high, you can stay inside the cave as the water fully floods the cave. Google map had wrong location pointing to the top of the cave and you Can't access from the National park. Unless you want to walk 40 mins down the Moneee beach trail and another 20 mins...
Read moreAfter a serious trek along Moonie beach track, from Moonie beach to the lake Munmorah conservation area carpark. Then a scramble down to Little Timber beach, which was a special. The kids then clambered round the cliff edge (not entirely recommended) and a climb down to the beach at the cave (again not recommended for little kids). The cave was a seriously good find. You can of course come the easier way along the beach from...
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