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Dudley Beach

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Tips van locals

Steph
April 27, 2018
The Dudley beach coastline is unspoiled by houses or roads with bush land surrounding the entire beach. This makes it a quiet, mostly locals-only beach. It is not patrolled, so be careful if there is rough surf.
Maree
July 3, 2014
Beautiful sandy beach with rock pools to explore at either end. See fossils, coal seams in the cliffs. Surrounded by National Park (unpatrolled).
Sally-Anne
March 3, 2020
Dudley Beach (NSW 249) is located on the southern side of Little Redhead Point and trends due southwest for 1.3 km, to the beginning of a high rocky section of coast. The suburb of Dudley is located on the 100 m high clifftop 1 km south of each. Attempts to build a road to the beach were made early last century when Dudley was a large coal mining town but with no beach access. In 1930 a surf club known as Dudley-Whitebridge was formed to patrol the beach. However no road came and the club ceased in 1935. A road does now lead to the beach with two parking areas in the centre of the beach, one located for viewing, the other for beach access. The beach faces southeast, receives high waves averaging 1.6 m and has a well developed bar and rips system, usually consisting of 4-5 beach rips and two strong permanent rips against the rocks. Two small creeks cross the beach toward each end.
Dudley Beach (NSW 249) is located on the southern side of Little Redhead Point and trends due southwest for 1.3 km, to the beginning of a high rocky section of coast. The suburb of Dudley is located on the 100 m high clifftop 1 km south of each. Attempts to build a road to the beach were made early…
Kristian
July 30, 2018
Dudley beach, (the locals beach) only 4km away.
Craig
March 26, 2022
Secluded un-patrolled beach. 15 mins walk or short drive. Many nature and bike trails leading to and off the beach to explore