Warrain Beach is a stunning coastal destination located in Currarong, New South Wales, Australia. It stretches nearly ten kilometers from Culburra Beach village to Currarong, encompassing the mouth of Lake Wollumboola, a popular spot for surfers. The northern end is home to the Nowra-Culburra Beach Surf Lifesaving Club, which patrols the area during peak holiday times. The beach offers breathtaking views and a serene atmosphere perfect for a relaxing getaway.
Visitors can enjoy the picturesque Penguin Head for great fishing spots, while Bull Hole Lookout and Hammerhead Picnic areas provide ideal vantage points to take in the sweeping stretch of sand and sea.
Warrain Beach offers a peaceful escape from city life, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in nature's calmness.