Miners Beach is a serene and secluded destination located in Port Macquarie, New South Wales. It is part of a 2 km stretch of rocky shoreline that includes four beaches, backed by high bluffs covered in dense vegetation. The beach is known for its mixed pebble and sand terrain and is popular for those seeking solitude, though it also has an unofficial reputation as a naturist beach. One of its standout features is a large rock pool at the southern end, which is perfect for relaxation and offers clear waters teeming with marine life during low tide. Access to the beach is via a walking track from the nearby car park at Shelly Beach.
The beach experiences strong rip currents and a rocky surf zone, making it challenging for swimmers unless they are experienced. It lacks amenities like showers and toilets, with the nearest facilities found at Spooky Beach car park.
Miners Beach offers a peaceful retreat for those seeking tranquility away from crowded tourist spots.