Top 5 swimming spots in Beowa National Park
We love the water and if you're like us, nothing will stop you from taking a plunge at these 5 spots in Beowa National Park!

Image of Bittangabee Bay in Beowa National Park
If you're seeking a refreshing escape in the heart of nature, look no further than Beowa National Park. Nestled on the Far South Coast of NSW, this park is a treasure trove of pristine landscapes and tranquil waters. Here are our top 5 swimming spots that promise a rejuvenating experience.
1. Bittanagbee Bay
Tucked away in the Southern section of the park, Bittangabee Bay is a true gem waiting to be explored. As the sun dances on the crystal-clear waters, you'll find yourself surrounded by the serene beauty of nature. The often calm, protected waters are perfect for families and novice swimmers. A perfect spots for kids too! Why stop there? Book a few nights at the adjacent campground and really explore the area.
2. Barmouth Beach
A short walk through the open forests in the Northern section of Beowa National Park will lead you to the breath taking Barmouth Beach. This hidden oasis is a paradise for those seeking a refreshing dip in cool, emerald-coloured waters. Surrounded by red rocks and stunning views, it's a picture-perfect spot for a refreshing swim.
3. Mowarry Beach
This one is a bit harder to get to but it's definitely worth it. Situated along the Light to Light walk in the Southern section of Beowa National Park. Mowarry beach faces North so is perfect when the wind and swell are coming in from the South. The gentle waves and soft sandy shores make it an ideal spot for a leisurely swim or a relaxing day by the beach. Why not pack a picnic for a day of hiking, relaxation and a swim at lunch.
4. Severs Beach
For a more secluded and intimate experience, venture to Severs Beach. Tucked away in a secluded corner of the park, this beach on the Pambula River offers a peaceful sanctuary away from the crowds. The clear, cool waters are surrounded by towering trees, creating a serene atmosphere for a refreshing swim.
5. Saltwater Creek
As the day draws to a close, there's no better place to soak in the beauty of Beowa National Park than Saltwater Creek. With two creeks to swim in or the ocean, it offers a front-row seat to the breath taking hues of a coastal sunset. Take a leisurely swim in the salty, tranquil waters and witness nature's spectacular evening show. Saltwater Creek is a great campsite too.
Whether you're a nature enthusiast, a family looking for a day of fun, or a solo traveller seeking solitude, Beowa National Park has a swimming spot that's sure to captivate your senses. Dive into the natural beauty of these top 5 spots and let the magic of the area wash over you.
For guided tours and expert insights into the wonders of Beowa National Park, join us at Sapphire Coast Guiding Co. Our experienced guides are dedicated to providing you with an unforgettable experience in this pristine natural wonderland.