Timber Beach in Moonee, New South Wales, offers a unique coastal experience with its small, 30-meter stretch of sand nestled in a deep rocky valley. The beach is accessible via foot from nearby Moonee and Little beaches, with a scenic path from the Munmorah State Conservation Area. It faces east, receiving most waves, making it a spot to observe dramatic seas during high tides. The surrounding area is picturesque, with opportunities for hiking and scenic walks, providing breathtaking views of the coastline and nearby beaches like Ghosties and Moonee Beach.
The nearby Munmorah State Conservation Area offers a delightful walk through coastal heathland, leading visitors to the white sands of Moonee Beach. This area is rich in biodiversity, with grass trees and a variety of birdlife, making it a haven for nature lovers and birdwatchers.
The beach's remote nature means it lacks formal amenities and patrols, making it a more secluded and rugged getaway compared to other beaches in the area.