4wd access
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windleybum
I will be travelling from goldcoast staying at brunswick heads then onto Yamba. Is their any
4wd beach access
Reply By: chisel - Friday, Mar 13, 2009 at 14:07
Friday, Mar 13, 2009 at 14:07
South
Ballina beach to Evans head.
North of Iluka "Ten Mile beach" I think it is called, up to Black Rocks.
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Reply By: Sir Kev & Darkie - Friday, Mar 13, 2009 at 14:29
Friday, Mar 13, 2009 at 14:29
I have just emailed Hairs as he is a Local to this area and should give you some god info for the Yamba region.
Cheers Kev
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Reply By: Dan - Yal - Friday, Mar 13, 2009 at 18:50
Friday, Mar 13, 2009 at 18:50
Windleybum,
cant help with
4WD beach access but the fishermans co op in Brunswick Heads serves the best fish and chips,
well worth a try.
Enjoy your trip
Dan
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Reply By: Hairs & Fysh (NSW) - Friday, Mar 13, 2009 at 20:51
Friday, Mar 13, 2009 at 20:51
Hi windleybum,
From south
Ballina to Evans Head is possible if the tide and there is enough sand at Coffee Rocks to drive around. It is a good run.Contact the
South Ballina Holiday Park
They've just recently change hands, but they will be able to give up todate info on the run past Coffee Rocks.
Unfortunately the only place you can get onto
the beach south of Evans Head is from
the Gap Road just south of
Woodburn, About 5.6km.
About 20 odd k's down this road you'll end up at a
camp area, I believe it's NP now. There are several
beach access tracks here. Again low tide is best. Head down towards
Shark Bay. I've done this run a few time now, and it is a good run.
Shark Bay is just north of Iluka. From here you can travel back toward the Pacific H'Wway to cross the Clarence River or you could stay at the Woody Head C/park which is National Park Run. A beautiful spot. We visit there each year in the first week of December. Here are a
few pics
In the Clarence Valley Council area you need a permit to travel on the beaches, not that there are a lot of beaches to travel on.
Hope this helps,
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