Bellamy Beach is a secluded 160-meter-long cove located in Rose Bay, New South Wales. It offers a tranquil escape with its gently lapping waves and shallow waters, making it ideal for swimming. The beach is surrounded by large trees and a grassy slope, providing ample shade for relaxation. Visitors can enjoy a serene atmosphere, often enhanced by the occasional hammock strung between trees. Although it is not as popular as the main Rose Bay Beach, Bellamy Beach is beloved by locals for its seclusion and scenic views.
The beach is accessible via a footpath behind the Rose Bay Police Station, which adds to its discreet charm. It is a protected spot, perfect for those seeking a peaceful day by the water.
Given its lack of large crowds, Bellamy Beach offers a relaxing experience for those looking to avoid the bustling main beaches.