Miners Beach

Natural Attractions

Accessed via the north-facing steps from the Green Point carpark, this is a rock-strewn cove that's little but cliffs and backwash at high tide, and a few patches of sand at low.
Miners Beach at high tide.
South aspect, from Miners to Green Point.
Those rocks in the foreground can be tricky to cross.
Miners Beach
Looking into the bay at Miners.
It's not without a certain charm though, possibly due to how quiet it generally is, the beautiful stonework on the steps leading down to the beach, the colours and patterns on the low sandstone cliffs, the aesthetics of the rocks on the northern (Miners) end and the southern flank of boulders connecting it all with Green Point.

Beware extremely slippery and unstable rocks, particularly at high tide.

Rips aplenty in this complex little bay make swimming a risky proposition, and waves of an extremely fickle nature have earned it the nickname "Seinfelds" among local surfers, as it's only ever good for half an hour.

The Green Point car park has no showers or toilets – the closest amenities are at Spooky Beach Carpark.

Unpatrolled waters can be unpredictable. Choose patrolled beaches for a safer experience and swim only between the flags. Avoid jumping into unknown water depths or areas with unseen hazards. Be aware of currents, rocks, and sudden drops, and always make sure you're swimming in safe areas to protect yourself and your loved ones!

Information

Address

Miner's Beach, New South Wales, 2464

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