Jules Spark
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This beach marks the northern end of Cabarita Beach, which has been recognized as the best overall beach in Australia, considering factors like sand, surf, and swimming. The northern end can occasionally have rough surf, so it's best to stay within the surf life-saving flags. Nevertheless, it is absolutely stunning and perfect for a beach walk. A bush reserve lies between the beach and the houses, giving you a sense of being in a remote area, especially during the off-season. On the west side of the reserve, there is a shared bike and walking path that connects south to Pottsville and north to Tweed Heads, with a few short sections on back roads. At the northernmost end of the beach, there is a designated area where dogs are allowed off-leash, provided they are under control. Council off-leash requirements are clearly posted at several beach access points. The rest of the beach requires dogs to be on a leash, and rangers occasionally patrol the area.
Jackie Russell
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Pleasant overall, but the water was nearly impossible to swim in during our visit. It might as well be called Blue Bottle Beach.