Batemans Bay Holiday Information
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The photo is of the Tollagtes which sit out the …
Corrigan settled on land in the general area of what is now Batehaven and Catalina in the mid 1800s – subsequently the beach nearby was named ‘Corrigans Beach’.
Corrigans Beach
The early settlers would probably be amazed at the developments in and around Corrigans Beach today. The northern end of the beach, accessed directly off Beach Road, is flanked by playing fields, an animal park, municipal buildings, boat club and tennis courts.
The northern headland is home to the Coastal Patrol Rescue building and two concrete boat ramps, located safely behind the Hanging …
Apart from a few sandy patches around the Clyde River bridge, Surfside Beach is the most westerly beach on the northern shore of Batemans Bay.
Surfside Beach
Access is from the Princes Highway – turn onto Wharf Road at the northern end of the bridge, follow it around to Myamba Parade and look for the beach carpark near the small shopping centre. There are several walkways that lead to the beach along the length of Myamba Parade. The beach, decorated with a bright garland of flowers, is broken by a small headland …
At over 2 kilometres, Long Beach is, in fact, the longest beach on Batemans Bay. A south-east facing beach, Long Beach is positioned between the prominent Square Head to the west and the Chain Bay headland to the east.
Long Beach
Long Beach is far enough into the bay to be partially protected from the full force of the Pacific Ocean.
Taking advantage of this peaceful location is the growing residential area of the same name – spaced out along nearly the entire length of the beach and venturing some distance back towards …
On the northern shores of Batemans Bay, and enclosed by headlands with chain-like rock formations, is Chain Bay. The beach within Chain Bay is Maloneys Beach. Take the Cullendulla Road turnoff from the Princes Highway – the road turns intoLong Beach Road, and after several kilometres, Northcove Beach Road. Follow this to the end to reach Hibiscus Close and Maloneys Beach.
Maloneys Beach
Named after the Maloney family who settled in the area around 1885, the kilometre-long beach and cluster of homes around it, is adjacent to the Murramarang National Park. Walk …