Description
Kylies Beach is a remote and wild beach located at the northern tip of the Barrington Coast just south of Diamond Head.
It is part of the Crowdy Bay National Park in New South Wales, Australia. The beach offers a peaceful and serene setting, making it an ideal location for a holiday away from the hustle-bustle of city life. Visitors can enjoy great fishing opportunities, barbecue and picnic areas nearby, and walking tracks that are perfect for capturing Instagram-worthy photos. 4WD access is also available for those who want to explore the area further.
One of the main attractions near Kylies Beach is the Diamond Head Loop Track, which stretches across the rocky headland north to Diamond Head Beach. This 4.8 km track offers breathtaking views of Diamond Head and the Pacific Ocean. It takes approximately two hours to complete, and visitors are encouraged to bring their cameras to capture the stunning scenery. The beach itself is also a great spot for fishing, both from the shore and from boats.
The best time to visit Kylies Beach is during the summer months between December to February when the weather is warm and sunny, making it more appealing for swimming and other outdoor activities.
Getting to Kylies Beach is easy as it is about 330 km north of Sydney and can be reached by car in approximately 4 hours and 15 minutes. If coming from the south, the beach is approximately 225 km from Newcastle and takes around 2 hours and 40 minutes to reach. There is a car park available at Kylies Beach, and 4WD access is available from the
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