Congwong Beach New South Wales

Congwong Beach





118 Reviews




Congwong Beach New South Wales




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  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Toilets
  • Credit cards
  • Debit cards
  • Mobile payments
  • Good for kids
  • Wheelchair-accessible seating
  • Wheelchair-accessible toilet
  • Delivery
  • Outdoor seating
  • Dine-in
  • Alcohol
  • Beer
  • Spirits
  • Wine
  • Seating
  • Casual
  • Groups
  • Takeaway
  • Cocktails
  • Cosy
  • Accepts reservations
  • Bar on site
  • Coffee
  • Kids' menu
  • Small plates
  • Lunch
  • Dinner
  • Dessert
  • High chairs
  • Kerbside pickup
  • Vegetarian options
  • No-contact delivery
  • Fast service




Recommended Reviews

Grant D
09.10.2023
Congwong Beach
It doesn't get much better than this...looking for that perfect piece of paradise where you can escape large crowds, bare all and enjoy nature at its best - NUDE! The water here is absolutely spectacularly clear with a backdrop of a national park what else do you want....only a 25 minute drive from Sydney CBD and 10 minutes from the airport. Check the tide chart before you go - avoid visiting at High Tide as there isn't much sand to lay on...
Jackie McMillan
15.09.2023
Congwong Beach
(4.5 stars)Congwong Beach, a secluded spot in the Kamay Botany Bay National Park, near its nudie next door neighbour Little Congwong, is a stunning virtually waveless beach suitable for families or in our case, snorkeling!Get there early (before 930am) to grab one of the free 4-hour parks on the headland that overlooks it, then walk down the 125 metre path to discover its golden sand glory. The water is cleaner and clearer than most of the bay, as you can see the open ocean past the heads, but the swell doesn’t make it into this corner. It was worth bringing the goggles to check out the abundance of sea life a short distance from the shore. We saw many species of fish, some in large schools & even some little squid that did their cute squid dance in front of you before rocketing off into the wild green yonder.The views are great, including of the nearby historic Bare Island fort, in fact all the La Perouse heritage in this locale means there’s actually some good places to eat or grab coffee close by. Sadly there are no showers but there is a toilet block near the car parking. Time to drive home salt-encrusted!
Dan W
25.08.2023
Congwong Beach
Beautiful sand, clear water, colorful fish, but trash on the sand and walking trail.
Penny Worthington
09.08.2023
Congwong Beach
A peaceful local beach with calm waters and tranquil surroundings.
Palin Matwangsang
08.08.2023
Congwong Beach
Very nice and chill small beach in La Perouse. We walked pass this beach to a coastal walk. Good view seeing the bridge on the right.
Wendy P
24.07.2023
Congwong Beach
Great beach to relax. No big waves so easy for swimming. Kid friendly but not patrolled.Lovely views. Quite misty on the morning we went in Jan. Cleared up by 12 mid-day.
cheryl
23.07.2023
Congwong Beach
Gets busy during the weekend. Small local beach.
L G
21.07.2023
Congwong Beach
What a great spot! It was my first time exploring, and I'll certainly be back. It's hard to comprehend that this little gem is close to the city, and dare I say this, far more impressive than Bondi.Lot's of locals out walking their loved canines so turned into a very social walk. Remember, you can't take your dog onto the National Park beach, just the allocated dog friendly beach. Enjoy and appreciate the natural beauty of Sydney
ante lero
19.07.2023
Congwong Beach
Part of national parks, its a beautiful beach with nice views surrounded by bush, calm clean water so very kid friendly

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