
Blueys Beach, nestled in the Pacific Palms region of New South Wales, offers a serene coastal escape with its 900-meter stretch of golden sands and clear waters. The beach is flanked by headlands and backed by lush vegetation, creating a picturesque setting. It's a popular spot for surfing and swimming, with stunning views across to Seal Rocks. Legend has it that the beach gained its name from a misadventure by a local cow, and cows can still be spotted on the southern headland. Public amenities, including parking and toilets, are located to the south of the beach at Williams Park. Please note, there are no lifeguards on duty at this beach.
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