Description
Buckleys Beach is a stunning coastal gem located in Lake Conjola, extending from Narrawallee Inlet to Buckleys Point.
It can be accessed through a walking track from Lake Conjola or by paddling from Narrawallee Inlet.
Visitors to Buckleys Beach can enjoy a variety of activities. The inlet is a popular spot for photographers, especially during sunset when the sun sets behind the escarpment. The beach is also great for swimming during low tide and exploring the rock pools.
Water sports enthusiasts will find Buckleys Beach ideal for kayaking and canoeing. Paddling from Narrawallee Inlet leads to the serene waters of Lake Conjola, where visitors can enjoy the scenic beauty of the bush and wildlife.
Fishing is another popular activity at Buckleys Beach. Visitors can use fishing rods or nets to catch various species of fish in both the ocean and the inlet.
Buckleys Beach, Lake Conjola is a year-round destination, but it's important to check the weather and tide conditions before planning a visit. Summer can be crowded, so for a quieter and more peaceful experience, consider coming in autumn or winter.
To get to Buckleys Beach, Lake Conjola, it is approximately a 3-hour drive south of Sydney or a 2-hour drive east of Canberra. There is ample parking available for those driving, or visitors can take a train to Nowra and then a bus or taxi to Lake Conjola.
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