Bingie Beach North

Natural Attractions

The northern end of this long exposed starts at Bingie Bingie Point and then extends south for around 4kms before terminating at Coila Lake and Tuross Head.

The beaches are not patrolled and feature regular strong rips and currents, with persistent surfing breaks.

Bingie Bingie Point is an important place for the traditional custodians of the land. Hidden away from the water are evidence of shell middens, stone working areas and quarries providing strong links to Aboriginal culture. Mullimburra Point is composed of resilient 400 million-year-old granite. The rock collection in this area is very rare, with granite and diorite rocks prominent, and black volcanic basalt laying around as well, providing for some unique photographs. It is surrounded by four beaches, one on the north side and three south, all located in the national park.

Facilities

Carpark

Activities

Birdwatching Hiking Surfing Swimming Walks

Rates

Free Entry

Nearby Things to Do

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Narooma Bar Beach South

Narooma Bar Beach South

Narooma, Eurobodalla

Mouth

Kayaking Coila Lake at Tuross Head

Tuross Head, Eurobodalla

shark bay

Snorkelling Broulee Island

Broulee, Eurobodalla

Cover Image

Underwater Safaris

North Narooma, Eurobodalla

Some of the locals putting on the 7th green

Crackajack Golf at The Moorings

Tomakin, Eurobodalla

Barlings

Jack Buckley Memorial Park and Picnic Area – Tomakin

Tomakin, Eurobodalla

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