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Elizabeth Beach, NSW

Elizabeth Beach, affectionately known as “Lizzy Beach,” is a beautiful stretch of coastline nestled in the Great Lakes region of New South Wales, Australia. This popular destination, encapsulated by the stunning Booti Booti National Park, offers an immersive experience of Australia’s east coast.

Elizabeth Beach NSW

Elizabeth Beach is about 25 km south of Forster, turn off Lakes Way and follow main road till you get there. The beach is 1km long and is surrounded by the Booti Booti National Park. Elizabeth Beach is set against a backdrop of lush forested hills, providing a beautiful contrast to the sparkling blue waters of the Pacific. Its sands are pristine, and the waters are crystal clear – perfect for swimming, surfing, or simply lounging on the beach.

Surrounding the beach is the Booti Booti National Park, a protected reserve spanning nearly 1600 hectares. Here, bushwalkers can explore diverse ecosystems, including rainforests, coastal heathlands, and sand dunes. It is home to many native species like eastern grey kangaroos, echidnas, and a plethora of bird species, making it a paradise for nature enthusiasts.

Elizabeth Beach is well-known for its excellent surf. Locals and tourists alike are drawn to its consistent waves, and beginners can avail themselves of several surf schools operating in the area.

For those who prefer calmer waters, the southern end of the beach offers a tranquil atmosphere, protected by a headland. It’s an excellent spot for swimming and paddleboarding. Scuba diving and snorkeling are also popular activities, with the vibrant marine life offering an incredible underwater spectacle.

NSW Pacific Coast

Just a stone’s throw away from Elizabeth Beach is the serene Wallis Lake. Famous for its oyster farms, visitors can sample some of the freshest oysters in the region. The lake is also an excellent spot for fishing, boating, and spotting dolphins.

Close to Blueys Beach and Boomerang Beach on the NSW Pacific Coast, Elizabeth Beach is a slice of coastal paradise that offers relaxation and adventure in equal measure. Its beautiful landscapes, wealth of outdoor activities, and warm, welcoming community make it a must-visit destination for any traveler exploring New South Wales.

For those who wish to explore more of the region’s beautiful coastline, a short drive will take you to Boomerang Beach and Blueys Beach. Each offers its unique charm and a range of outdoor activities.

Because of its northerly orientation, Elizabeth Beach is typically quite tranquil, making it ideal for families. With a stunning view of Cape Hawke and Seven Mile Beach, this beach is a must-visit.

The summer is the best time to visit this beach, where you may swim, surf, and snorkel. Don’t forget your binoculars; winter is the best time to see whales in their annual migration past the coast.

The Booti Hill Lakeside walking route is a terrific place to go for a stroll any time of year. A picnic area is conveniently located near the beach, making it an excellent spot for a laid-back cookout in the sun.

You can bring a lunch from home or stop at one of the neighbouring cafes that serves great coffee and tasty, freshly prepared food. The only Pacific Palms area beach that has lifeguards on duty throughout the summer is Elizabeth Beach.

Getting There

Located a 3.5-hour drive north of Sydney, Elizabeth Beach is the perfect weekend getaway from the hustle and bustle of the city. Pacific Palms, the nearest local town, is a mere 5-minute drive away, offering a laid-back atmosphere that is quintessentially Australian.

Best Time to Visit

While Elizabeth Beach is beautiful year-round, the best time to visit is during the warmer months from November to April. However, those who prefer a quieter getaway might enjoy the off-peak season when the beach is less crowded, and the temperatures are milder.

Nearest Airport: Taree

Where to stay?

Experiences

  • Rural/Country
  • Nature based
  • Relaxation
  • Remote
  • Soft Adventure

Popular Activities

  • Bird Watching
  • Bush Walking
  • Sightseeing
  • Swimming
  • Fishing - Beach
  • Beach
  • Surfing

About Elizabeth Beach

  • Locality: Urban locality
  • Elizabeth Beach Postcode: 2428
  • State: New South Wales
  • Region: North Coast NSW
  • Latitude: -32.33351
  • Longitude: 152.53012
  • Elevation: 15m
  • Population: 218
  • Median Income: $33384
  • Area (Sq/km): 1.623
  • Timezone: Australia/Sydney

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