Cowdroy’s Beach – Sapphire Coast NSW
Cowdroy’s beach A beautiful beach that is rather difficult to get to. Ideal for swimming, surfing, fishing and bushwalking.
Where is Cowdroy’s Beach on the Mimosa National Park? – Follow the signs to Gillards beach from the Tathra Bermagui Road. The road to Cowdroy’s beach is not suitable for 2WD’s.. The track ends in a small car park in the bush that leads to a short path to the beach.
Swimming – A beautiful secluded beach, with the cliffs off Borounda Heads protecting it from the wind. Some parts can be a little rocky so beware. Don’t swim alone.
Fishing – A great fishing spot, with bream, flathead, flounder, and garfish dominate. The protection from strong winds makes this an ideal fishing spot. Bring an esky, a few beers and a portable radio and enjoy serenity
Picnic – The difficult road to Cowdroys beach means that you’ll almost certain have the whole beach to yourself. However there are no amenities nearby. Not great for elderly or young children.
Campsites within the Mimosa Rocks National Park – Other Beaches within the Mimosa National Park