{"id":382117,"date":"2023-07-06T17:14:52","date_gmt":"2023-07-06T07:14:52","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.australiantraveller.com\/?p=382117"},"modified":"2023-07-06T17:17:05","modified_gmt":"2023-07-06T07:17:05","slug":"boomerang-beach","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.australiantraveller.com\/nsw\/north-coast\/boomerang-beach\/","title":{"rendered":"A perfect guide to Boomerang Beach"},"content":{"rendered":"
The sleepy NSW beach town you need to know about now.<\/h5>\n

Located in the Pacific Palms region of NSW’s North Coast<\/a>, the tiny township of Boomerang Beach is what the summer holidays of our childhoods<\/a> were made of. Where days are spent hot-sand hopping along the beach<\/a>, fossicking around rock pools, chowing down on fish and chips drenched in vinegar, and around a campfire at dusk\u2026 sun-kissed skin, salty hair and sandy feet for the win.<\/p>\n

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Take the scenic route to Elizabeth Beach. (Image: Destination NSW)<\/p><\/div>\n

It’s the simplicity of life here that is the lure. Tourism Australia\u2019s \u2018Beach Expert\u2019 Brad Farmer seems to agree, placing this \u201csunburnt Aussie surfing haven\u201d in second place on his 2023 list of Best Beaches in Australia. He describes the region\u2019s tapestry of beaches, lakes, rivers and coves as nature\u2019s gift and an idyllic place for campers and van-lifers. We dig our toes a little deeper in the sand to bring you this weekend getaway guide.<\/p>\n

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Dip into the crystalline waters. (Image: Undertow Snaps)<\/p><\/div>\n

How to get to Boomerang Beach<\/h2>\n

Boomerang Beach is located on NSW<\/a>‘s Barrington Coast, a 20-minute drive south of Forster and two hours north of Newcastle<\/a>.<\/p>\n

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Head out with the fam for a beach holiday at Boomerang Beach. (Image: Claudia Gabriel Lim)<\/p><\/div>\n

Top things to do in Boomerang Beach<\/h2>\n

Swim, surf, and sunbathe at the many beaches<\/h3>\n

The region is known for its vast, uncrowded beaches, where soft, pristine sand is lapped by crystalline water. It\u2019s also a surfer\u2019s utopia. Aptly named Boomerang Beach is a kilometre-long curved stretch of sand that is bookended by headlands.<\/p>\n

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Surf on gigantic translucent waves. (Image: Tom Radcliff Visuals)<\/p><\/div>\n

Its east-facing position and rock ledges capture ideal and consistent swell, drawing surfers in far and wide, and has also hosted major surf events. Blueys Beach, to its south, is another favoured surfing spot.<\/p>\n

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Spend the day sun-tanning at Shelly Beach. (Image: Destination NSW)<\/p><\/div>\n

Just north of Boomerang lies Booti Booti National Park where you\u2019ll find Shelly Beach, which is popular with rock fishermen and nudists who stick to the northern corner, and Elizabeth Beach, a calm spot for\u00a0<\/b>relaxed swimming and families, and Seven Mile Beach, which stretches all the way to Forster.<\/p>\n

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Soak up nature and stunning beach views at Booti Booti National Park. (Image: Destination NSW)<\/p><\/div>\n

While a little further south, Sandbar (also known as Cellito Beach) is an absolute beauty with next to sugar-white sand and turquoise water, accessed by a boardwalk that cuts through littoral rainforest. You can four-wheel-drive on the beach at Sandbar, but you need to apply for a permit.<\/p>\n

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The region is known for its vast, uncrowded beaches. (Image: Destination NSW)<\/p><\/div>\n

Isolated surf village Seal Rocks is also nearby (around 25 minutes south of Boomerang). Its main beach, also known as Number One, is popular with beginner surfers and SUP riders, while Treachery Beach and Lighthouse Beach are both magnets for advanced surfers.<\/p>\n

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Get ready to catch the waves at Seven Mile Beach. (Image: Destination NSW)<\/p><\/div>\n

Learn to surf with Gary Hughes Surf School<\/a>, which runs lessons all over the Barrington Coast. Or if gliding about on a SUP is more your pace, hire a board or book a lesson with Pacific Palms SUP.<\/a><\/p>\n

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Learn to surf with your mates at Elizabeth Beach. (Image: Destination NSW)<\/p><\/div>\n

Trail the many bushwalks<\/h3>\n

Booti Booti National Park is an eight-kilometre peninsula wedged between ocean and lake just north of Boomerang. Meaning \u2018plenty of honey\u2019 in the local Worimi language, this protected paradise comprises The Booti Hill and Wallis Lake Walking Track, a seven-kilometre loop through coastal rainforest, past white-sand swimming spots and along headlands with views.<\/p>\n

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Hike up the headlands for incredible views of Number One Beach, Seal Rocks. (Image: Destination NSW)<\/p><\/div>\n

If you\u2019re venturing to Seal Rocks, make time for the easy Treachery Headland Walking Track, a two-kilometre walk through rainforest with views of Sugarpoint Lighthouse.<\/p>\n

Or drive inland to Wallingat National Park, which comprises forest and swamp landscapes and is home to more than 200 species of birds, as well as goannas, echidnas and kangaroos, with a number of tracks including the hyper-green 1.7-kilometre Cabbage Palm Loop.<\/p>\n

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Capture breathtaking views of Number One Beach, Seal Rocks. (Image: Destination NSW)<\/p><\/div>\n

Relax at Blueys Beach Natural Health Centre<\/h3>\n

Located within the small village of Blueys Beach, Blueys Beach Natural Health Centre<\/a>\u00a0is a wellness hub offering yoga, pilates and qigong in the garden. Or book in for a relaxing treatment such as a massage, facial or remedial therapy, including acupressure, naturopathic Chinese medicine, iridology, reiki and more.<\/p>\n

Where to eat in Boomerang Beach<\/h2>\n

Blueys Beach may be a tiny village, but it has all the essentials you need for a blissful weekend getaway, starting with coffee. Kembali Cafe<\/a>\u00a0does a mean cuppa with an Indo-inspired menu for both breakfast and lunch, while across the road Drift Palms<\/a>\u00a0is a casual spot with acai bowls, burgers, fish and chips and the like. Hueys at Blueys Pizzeria<\/a>\u00a0<\/b>serve up gourmet pizzas (and they also deliver) or pick up some local provisions such as cheese, cured meats and wine at Blueys Cellars and Deli.<\/a><\/p>\n

A little further afield, The Recky at Elizabeth Beach<\/a>\u00a0is perched on\u00a0<\/b>Wallis Lake and has a pub-style menu with a\u00a0<\/b>large lawn that is great for kids; they also run a courtesy bus.\u00a0<\/b><\/p>\n

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Dine al fresco in front of Wallis Lake at The Recky.<\/p><\/div>\n

Or venture to\u00a0<\/b>Forster for a host of excellent eateries, including Il Salone<\/a>, where you can feast on European fare, or book a table at Mexican cantina Si Senorita<\/a>, or dine on modern Australian at Wharf Street Distillery<\/a>\u00a0and sample the gins made on site.<\/p>\n

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Feast on exquisite European meals at Il Salone. (Image: Ashley Schuman)<\/p><\/div>\n

Where to stay in Boomerang Beach<\/h2>\n

Mahalo<\/h3>\n

Mahalo<\/a> in Boomerang Beach is an exquisite home located a stone\u2019s throw from the beach. It sleeps up to 10 guests and prioritises fun family time as much as it does luxury (think a swimming pool, fire pit, pizza oven, board games, bunk beds, skateboard, beach cart and more). It is just one of the exquisite holiday homes hosted by Hola Palms<\/a>, a\u00a0<\/b>bespoke collection of architecturally designed properties around Boomerang Beach, Blueys Beach and its surrounds.<\/p>\n

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Settle in a luxe modern beach house at Mahalo.<\/p><\/div>\n

Moby\u2019s Beachside Retreat<\/h3>\n

Moby\u2019s Beachside Retreat<\/a>\u00a0<\/b>is a short walk from Blueys Beach and\u00a0<\/b>has a variety of beach houses that sleep two to six guests, with a pool and spa, gym, tennis court and Sips at Moby\u2019s, a bistro that is open all day.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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