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Bonnie Vale, Bundeena

Nsw 2230

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UNPATROLLED BEACH

Beach number: nswPH6
State/Region: NSW - Bundeena
Beach name: Bonnie Vale
General Beach Hazard Rating: 1
Least hazardous: 1-3
Moderately hazardous: 4-6
Highly hazardous: 7-8
Extremely hazardous: 9-10
Hazard rating refers to physical beach and surf conditions ONLY and does not include potentially dangerous marine life.
Beach

southern shore of Port Hacking commences at the tip of Deeban Spit and trends to the east in a series of four curving bays for 3 km to Port Hacking Point, each bay containing a beach (PH 5-8, NSW 339). Deeban Spit (PH 5) is a curving east to northeast-facing 1.2 km long dynamics sand spit, that blocks the entrance to Cabbage Tree Basin. The creek draining the basin is deflected along the rear of the spit for over 1 km. The spit represents the limit of wave dominated sand transport into Port Hacking, and usually receives low refracted swell, with high waves breaking over the extensive tidal sand shoals that extend over 1 km off the beach. The result is a calm to low wave reflective beach fronted by subtidal sand shoals. It terminates at the 200 m wide tidal channel, between the tip of the spit and the northern Burraneer Point. During occasional big sea the waves break right over the spit pushing the sand into the backing Cabbage Tree Basin and adjoining Fishermans Bay. More recently the spit has been artificially heightened by dredged sand. The southern end of the spit ties to the seawall in front of the Bonnie Vale car park in Simpsons Bay. There is good access to Bonnie Vale and the camping area with plenty of parking right behind the beach, and toilet blocks at both sites. For information about camping at Bonnie Vale contact the Royal National Park. Bonnie Vale beach (PH 6) continues immediately east of the seawall-car park, trending to the northeast for 240 m to merge into the rocks of Cabbage Tree Point. This is a dynamic beach that varies in length, width and presence. Like Deeban is it associated with and dependent on the dynamic tidal sand shoals for sand and wave refraction. It is usually a very low energy beach, with occasional pulses of sand moving along the beach and on to Deeban Spit. It is backed by the Bonnie Vale Reserve, part of the Royal National Park.

 

Swimming

All the southern port beaches are usually exposed to calm to low wave conditions and relative quiet, apart from deeper water off Horderns Beach.

 

Surfing

Usually none, however when the swell is running there are a number of breaks on the tidal shoals out in the bay, which are ridden by the local surfers.

 

Fishing

All the port beaches, bays and rocky headlands are popular fishing spots.

 

 

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SLSA provides this information as a guide only. Surf conditions are variable and therefore this information should not be relied upon as a substitute for observation of local conditions and an understanding of your abilities in the surf. SLSA reminds you to always swim between the red and yellow flags and never swim at unpatrolled beaches. SLSA takes all care and responsibility for any translation but it cannot guarantee that all translations will be accurate.

Weather
Today
 
17°
wind
SE/11 km/h
 
  • Thu
    20°
    11°
  • Fri
    21°
    11°
  • Sat
    20°
    10°
  • Sun
    19°
    11°
  • Mon
    20°
    11°
  • Tue
    21°
    11°
SYDNEY AP (15 km) issued at 19:00 (EST)
Water
21
Issued at Thu, May 17 13:01
Swell Forecast
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
  • AM
  • PM
  • AM
  • PM
  • AM
  • SSE
    1.3 m
  • SSE
    1 m
  • SSE
    0.9 m
  • SSE
    0.7 m
  • SSE
    0.6 m
Bundeena issued at Thu, May 17 16:00 (EST)
 
Today's Tide
  • High
    5:40
    1.31m
  • Low
    11:39
    0.49m
  • High
    18:11
    1.55m
 
Port Kembla issued at Thu, May 17 10:00 (Local Time)
UV Index
3
No Service Providers for this beach:

There are currently no services provided by Surf Life Saving Australia for this beach. Please take the time to browse the Beach Safety section of this website to learn more about staying safe when swimming at Australian beaches. Click here to visit general beach safety information

No Service:

Beach not patrolled out of season

There are currently no services provided by Surf Life Saving Australia for this beach. Please take the time to browse the Beach Safety section of this website to learn more about staying safe when swimming at Australian beaches.

Click here to visit general beach safety information

 

If this information is inaccurate, please click on the contact us link and advise

 

SLSA provides this information as a guide only. Surf conditions are variable and therefore this information should not be relied upon as a substitute for observation of local conditions and an understanding of your abilities in the surf. SLSA reminds you to always swim between the red and yellow flags and never swim at unpatrolled beaches. SLSA takes all care and responsibility for any translation but it cannot guarantee that all translations will be accurate.