North Durras Beach is a picturesque destination located in the Shoalhaven region of New South Wales, Australia. It is situated at the southern end of the Shoalhaven area, featuring a river mouth that naturally transitions into its neighboring region, Eurobodalla. The consistent sand banks make it a popular spot for intermediate surfers, especially at the northern reef during larger swells.
The beach also offers protection from north-easterly winds at its northern end, which faces south. Behind the dunes lies the small North Durras village, home to a few hundred residents.
It's a serene location ideal for those seeking a tranquil beach experience with opportunities for outdoor activities like surfing and swimming.