Barmouth Beach
Highlights
- Explore the sandy shores of Barmouth Beach, perfect for swimming and family picnics by the Pambula rivermouth.
- Observe diverse wildlife, including sea eagles and dolphins, in the stunning surroundings of Merimbula Bay.
- Canoe in the calm waters, enjoying the peaceful scenery and opportunities for adventure with family and friends.
- Fish for salmon and tailor in the surf, or bream further up the river, making for a rewarding day out.
George Bass first landed at Barmouth Beach on 18 December 1797, seeking shelter from a gale. He travelled up Pambula River and marvelled at the beauty of the place. Since then, thousands of visitors have been inspired by the scenic views, whale watching and birdwatching around picturesque Merimbula Bay, on the spectacular NSW Far South Coast.
Located at the river mouth of Pambula, this family-friendly picnic spot is perfect for a leisurely lunch, with great swimming for the little ones. It’s also ideal for beach fishing, with salmon and tailor in the surf, and bream further up the river. The still water offers great canoeing opportunities and sea kayakers are often seen around the area.
Wildlife abounds in this area, so look for sea eagles, oystercatchers, whales and dolphins. From here, step out along the moderate walking track to Haycock Point.
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Disabled access available, contact operator for details.