Dark Beach is located in Murramarang National Park, South Durras, New South Wales. It is a secluded and unique beach, divided into two bays by a rock outcrop, offering both white sand and black sand, along with pebbles. The beach is surrounded by spotted gum forests and offers stunning rock formations, making it ideal for swimming, fishing, and snorkelling. Visitors can enjoy the crystal clear waters and the opportunity to spot dolphins or whales during their migration. The half-kilometer walking track to the beach is short but features steep sections and many steps, leading through beautiful forested areas.
Dark Beach appeals to those seeking solitude and nature, with its unusual dark stones and white sand combination, providing a geological marvel. The area is historically significant, being part of the land once inhabited by the Yuin people. The nearby village, South Durras, offers additional exploration options with its natural beauty and historical sites.
The combination of natural scenery and secluded tranquility makes Dark Beach a treasure for those seeking a peaceful coastal experience.