Rosedale Beach, located in the Eurobodalla region of New South Wales, is a scenic coastal area known for its picturesque bays and beaches. The area includes Rosedale North and Rosedale South, separated by Saltwater Creek, which forms a small lake ideal for paddling. The beaches offer stunning views but are not patrolled, so caution is advised, especially due to rip currents. The nearby Batemans Marine Park offers opportunities for fishing, though restrictions apply in some areas like the Burrewarra Point Sanctuary Zone[1][3].
The area is popular for outdoor activities such as swimming, fishing, and coastal walks, but visitors must be mindful of the rugged terrain and potential hazards like cliff falls[1].
Historically, the region was first settled for farming, with gradual development over the years[1].