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This beach is absolutely stunning, located within Mimosa Rocks National Park. Dogs are not allowed and there are 1080 poisoned baits laid out. It is a nesting place for endangered sea birds. The beach is fairly predictable but very isolated, so be cautious in the surf. The road access is gravel and eroded, requiring careful navigation through the ruts. It is not recommended to attempt it in a sedan or lower vehicle, even if it is AWD. There are some large mansions nearby, indicating a preference for privacy. A bull was seen running in the dunes on the national park side, making its way onto the beach. It was not interested in sharing the space, so a quick exit was necessary. This unexpected encounter added some excitement to the visit.
The beach is fantastic, with a lovely river outlet at one end. There are hardly any crowds.
The beach is pristine and secluded, perfect for sharing with sea eagles and black cockatoos. It's a great spot for walking, especially during low tide, and offers good surf when the swell is right.
In perfect conditions, this beach is like paradise! It's shielded from southerly winds but still gets a good swell. We visited on a gorgeous March weekday with minimal wind and swell. The water was incredibly clear. The beach isn't well marked and is a few kilometers down a dirt/gravel road, but the journey is definitely worth it. There are no amenities available.
Bunga Beach is a hidden treasure, perfect for a leisurely walk to Murrah Lake and a favorite spot for surfing when the wind is blowing from the south. The beach is beautifully pristine.