Description
Iluka Bluff Picnic Area is a tropical paradise and an important Yaegl Aboriginal site.
It offers a beautiful setting for a family day out and is a popular choice for weddings. The area boasts stunning beaches, nature walks, and a rich cultural experience.
The picnic area is conveniently located next to the carpark, just a short 100m walk north over pandanus palms, where you'll find the pristine white sands of South Bluff Beach. This beach provides some protection from waves and is the only local beach patrolled by surf lifesavers during peak summer season. It's a great spot for beach activities or simply relaxing and enjoying the breathtaking views.
For those seeking more adventure, the Iluka Rainforest walking track in the Iluka Nature Reserve is a must. This trail takes you through lush green forests, allowing you to appreciate the diverse flora and fauna of the area.
Rock fishing is permitted in the area, but caution is advised as conditions can be treacherous. It's important to understand the necessary precautions or seek advice from local authorities before attempting rock fishing.
The best time to visit Iluka Bluff Picnic Area is between December and February, during the peak summer season. The weather is excellent, and surf lifesavers ensure visitor safety on the beach. This time of year also creates a perfect atmosphere for weddings and other events.
Getting to Iluka Bluff Picnic Area is easy. It is located 768 km northeast of Sydney and just 50 minutes north of Grafton, accessible via the Pacific Highway. Free parking is available in the carpark next to the picnic area.
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