Bellamy Beach: Locals’ Favourite Escape With Stunning Views
592A New South Head Rd, Rose Bay NSW 2029
Area: Eastern Suburbs
Nestled discreetly behind the Rose Bay Police Station, Bellamy Beach invites you to a secluded coastal retreat, offering a serene alternative to the larger main beach. Despite its relatively unknown status, this hidden gem promises a unique and tranquil experience just waiting for you.
Accessing The Beach
Accessing Bellamy Beach is straightforward yet veiled. Follow the footpath behind the police station as it guides you through a park, revealing the hidden coastal oasis. The journey, while unassuming, adds an adventurous touch to your discovery of this quiet retreat.
Sand, Grass and Trees
Bellamy Beach distinguishes itself with a compact size, gently lapping waves, and reasonably shallow waters. The sandy stretch, spanning only 160 meters, is complemented by a scenic blend of sand, grass, and trees. Dogs, allowed on leashes according to signage, are frequently seen enjoying the waters in this discreet locale.
Recreational Opportunities
Beyond sunbathing, Bellamy Beach offers recreational opportunities including kayaking and paddleboarding. A leisurely stroll along the sea wall promenade connects Bellamy to Rose Bay beaches, while nearby attractions include Sydney Harbour National Park and Bondi Beach.
Essentials and Amenities
Bellamy Beach essentials encompass a 160-meter golden sand stretch, inviting activities such as swimming and picnicking. The site features amenities like bathroom access and showers. Swimmers are urged to exercise caution, as there are no lifeguards on duty.
The Boathouse
Discover the culinary delights at The Boathouse, a gem located just a short stroll from Bellamy Beach. Here, you can treat yourself to a delightful array of dishes, ranging from fresh seafood to savory bites. The inviting atmosphere and coastal vibes make it a perfect spot to unwind after a day by the beach. No need to venture far for a delicious mea
Parking
Navigating parking at Bellamy Beach can be challenging due to limited space. Street parking is a free alternative but fills up quickly.
Bellamy Beach at a Glance
Park / Reserve: | Yes |
BBQs: | No |
Picnic Tables: | Yes |
Shade: | Yes |
Swimming: | Yes |
Beach patrolled: | No |
Playground: | Yes |
Cafes / Restaurants: | Yes |
Toilets / Showers: | Yes |
Parking: | Limited street parking |
Water Sports: | Swimming Kayaking Standup Paddle Boarding Snorkelling Fishing |
Things to Do at Bellamy Beach
Children will enjoy:
- Play musical towels
- Playing at the playground
- Drawing pictures in the sand
More things to do at the beach for kids
Teenagers will have a lot of fun:
- Kayaking
- Swimming
- Standup Paddleboarding
Adults will enjoy:
- Lunch at the Boathouse
- Relaxing
- Kayaking
- Standup Paddleboarding
- Fishing
More things to do at the beach for adults.
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Bellamy Beach Rentals and Accommodation
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Getting to Bellamy Beach by Public Transport
Plan your trip using the NSW Transport Trip Planner
Bellamy Beach Map
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