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Eurobodalla Region

Broulee Beach is very popular for its great surf and wide expanse of golden sand. Broulee Beach is well protected and the sand dips gradually, which makes it a family favourite. To the north, there are several small and secluded coves with fine beaches. At the northern end of North Broulee beach is Candlagan Creek a beautiful lagoon with calm water and natural play pools for kids. Broulee gives you a choice of two beaches, divided by Broulee Island. The island is connected to the main land and provides a pleasant trail to walk upon. At that time the mainland was joined by a sand spit to what is now Broulee Island.

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Durras Beach Australia

by Dave Jackson

This 26 km long beach is just 15 minutes drive from the airport and is the favorite beach of amongst all the northern Beaches. Trinity Beach is a small township with its own distinctive characters and charm. If you think the environment of the Durras North area is beautiful, that’s only half the story. The marine environment here is just as spectacular! For Ozbeachfront.com, the Eurobodalla region includes about 100 km of spectacular coastline beaches, bays, coves and rocky headlands from Durras and Batemans Bay in the north, to Narooma in the south. The Eurobodalla Region is renowned for its long, secluded beaches and a variety of river, estuarine, lagoon, lake, embayment and ocean waterways throughout the region.

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