Scottish Rocks Beach
Highlights
- Secluded beach ideal for peaceful relaxation
- Clear, calm waters perfect for snorkelling
- Scenic bushwalk access through Booderee National Park
Overview
Scottish Rocks Beach, nestled within the pristine landscapes of Booderee National Park, is a secluded coastal haven that rewards visitors seeking tranquillity and connection with nature.
A small, unobtrusive parking area marks the beginning of your visit, followed by a short and pleasant walk through coastal bushland rich with native vegetation. As the trees open up, the beach reveals itself—framed by bush, sand, and rock in a way that feels untouched and timeless. The setting alone is enough to make the journey worthwhile.
The water at Scottish Rocks is often crystal clear and comparatively calm, creating ideal conditions for swimming and snorkelling. Rocky outcrops along the shoreline provide shelter for a variety of marine life, making exploration beneath the surface particularly rewarding. Whether you're floating over seagrass beds or peering into rock pools along the edge, there's always something new to discover.
At the rear of the beach, natural shade beneath the trees makes an inviting place to settle in for the afternoon. Pack a picnic, lay out a towel, and enjoy the sounds of the sea and surrounding bushland. With limited facilities and low foot traffic, Scottish Rocks Beach remains a destination for those who appreciate simplicity, seclusion, and the quiet beauty of Booderee's coastline.
Accessibility
Does not cater for people with access needs.