Shellharbour North Beach is a picturesque and popular destination in New South Wales, known for its east-facing orientation and sheltered location between Barrack Point and Shellharbour Village's rocky ridge. The beach stretches about one kilometer, offering a clean sandy area perfect for sunbathing and swimming. It features a range of facilities including showers, public amenities, barbecue areas, and a children's playground. Located nearby are the Shellharbour Surf Club and various dining options in the town.
Visitors can enjoy shelter from southerly winds, making it ideal for families and those looking for calmer waves. The beach is patrolled during summer months, ensuring safety for swimmers.
The local area also offers scenic views of Lake Illawarra and opportunities for boating, fishing, and exploring nearby attractions like the Blackbutt Forest Reserve.