Broulee Island Nature Reserve Walk

Broulee Island Nature Reserve Walk

National Parks and Reserves
Natural Attractions
  • Beaches & Surf

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Highlights

  • Embark on a four-kilometre walk across a permanent sandbar, enjoying stunning ocean vistas and pristine rock pools.
  • Discover native plants and vibrant birdlife, including the superb fairy wren and majestic white-bellied sea eagle.
  • Capture breathtaking photographs of the coastline while exploring the natural beauty of Broulee Island.
  • Relax at picnic areas and barbeque facilities, making it an ideal spot for a leisurely day outdoors.
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Broulee Island is joined to the mainland by a permanent sandbar and is always accessible. Find it at the southern end of North Broulee Beach or park at Broulee Surf Club and head north around the rocks to Shark Bay, where a short beach walk leads you to the island. Photographers will enjoy the ocean vistas across pristine rock pools. The walk features native plants and is known for birdlife, including the superb fairy wren and white-bellied sea eagle.

Length: four kilometres return
Time: one hour, two hours including the beach walk
Grade: Moderate
Start: Walk north from Broulee Surf Club, or south along North Broulee Beach

13°C Clear sky
5.0 / 5 5 Google reviews

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Features

  • Barbeque
  • Carpark
  • Picnic Area
  • Public Toilet

Activities

  • Birdwatching
  • Fishing
  • Swimming

Tags

  • Beaches & Surf
Accessibility

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