Belongil Beach

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Grays Ln / Black Rock Rd
TyagarahNSW 2481 Australia

There are toilets there but no other amenties so bring food and drink. It's a great beach and popular, on the perfect summer days get there early as the carpark fills up.

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Belongil Beach

Grays Ln / Black Rock RdTyagarah, NSW 2481 Australiahttps://www.byronbay.org/?p=146

About Belongil Beach

There are toilets there but no other amenties so bring food and drink. It's a great beach and popular, on the perfect summer days get there early as the carpark fills up.

Belongil Beach Directions

There are two ways to get to North Belongil Beach. First of all you can turn east into Grays Lane from the Pacific Highway about 4 km north of the main Byron Bay turnoff. This will take in to the northern end of the legal nude bathing area. About three quarters of the way down Grays Lane the road veers left. Soon after this you may find a few cars parked on the side of the road. This is where you will find a delightful ti-tree lake tucked away in the bush on the northern side of the road - a very popular unofficial nude swimming spot.rThere is plenty of parking in the sand dunes right behind the beach which means minimum walking. As this beach is located in Tyagarah Nature Reserve National Park day visiting fees apply. There are facilities to pay in the car park and toilets are provided. The legal area is from the car park south to a point about 500 metres north of the Byron Bay Beach Club. Locals do tend to use the area to the north of the car park as an unofficial nude area. Nudity is not permitted in the car park.rThe other way to get into North Belongil Beach is to take the main Byron Bay turnoff at the Pacific Highway then turn left at the BP service station and follow that road all the way to the Byron Bay Beach Club resort. From here it is a short walk through to the beach and then about 500 metres north along the beach to the southern end of the legal nude bathing section. If you are looking for accommodation in the area, the Beach Club is a very worthy option.rOf course you could even walk all the way from town, but locals and backpackers also tend to use Belongil Beach unofficially south of the Beach Club, at the end of the residential area, just before Belongil Creek enters the sea.