Tilba Beach at Mystery Bay, New South Wales, is a captivating coastal haven nestled 15 kilometres south of Narooma, between Central Tilba and Narooma. This serene beach is embraced by stunning natural features including rocky headlands, sand dunes, and protected bushland that shelters the area from strong winds, creating a tranquil atmosphere ideal for relaxation and exploration.
The beach itself stretches approximately 950 meters, curving gently to meet the usually blocked mouth of the nearby lake, with high dunes that are among the southernmost active sand dunes in New South Wales. The crystal-clear waters and geological richness make it a favored spot for swimming, diving, and fishing, while the surrounding rock pools and caves invite adventurous discovery amidst a blend of Aboriginal and European historical influences.
Mystery Bay's peaceful vibe, enhanced by limited crowds and pristine nature, offers visitors a blend of quiet coastal beauty and fascinating geological features like a kink zone. The presence of an adjacent primitive campground within the coastal forest adds to the sense of blissful isolation, perfect for nature lovers and those seeking a break from urban life.