Gravelly Beach, located at Norah Head in New South Wales, Australia, is a picturesque and secluded spot. It stretches for about 300 meters, surrounded by cliffs on one side and offers clear blue waters perfect for swimming and sunbathing. The beach is protected by wide rock platforms, providing a safe and serene environment. Approximately 5 meters south of Norah Head, it is backed by high dunes and vegetation, creating a unique landscape.
The beach is a part of a broader coastal area known for its great surfing and natural beauty, making it a haven for those seeking tranquility and adventure alike.
Norah Head itself is famous for its lighthouse built in 1903, which offers stunning coastal views and historical significance.