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Abrahams Bosom Beach

Beach · Beach in New South Wales

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Written by Rhys Carver
· Updated Apr 2026

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About Abrahams Bosom Beach

beach in New South Wales, Australia

Abrahams Bosom Beach is a small, relatively undeveloped beach on the New South Wales South Coast, situated near Jervis Bay at an elevation of around 31 metres above sea level. It's the kind of place that rewards visitors who come prepared and are happy to trade facilities for a quieter stretch of coastline.

What to See and Do

The beach itself is the main draw. With limited infrastructure in place, the experience here is straightforward - sand, water, and not much else getting in the way. That suits visitors looking for a more low-key alternative to busier beaches in the region.

Swimming is the obvious activity, though as with any beach in this part of NSW, you should check local conditions and tide times before heading in. There is no indication of regular surf lifesaving patrols here, so swimming is likely unpatrolled - take appropriate care, particularly with younger children or less confident swimmers.

Getting There and Access

Abrahams Bosom Beach is located in the Jervis Bay area of NSW. Road access details can vary, and it's worth checking with the local visitor information centre before you go to confirm current access conditions and the best route from the nearest town. GPS coordinates are -35.0152, 150.8346 if you're navigating directly.

Parking information is limited - contact the local council or visitor centre ahead of your visit to understand what's available on the ground.

Visitor Tips

This is a beach that requires a little planning. There are no cafes, kiosks, or restaurants on site, and no picnic facilities, so bring everything you need with you - food, plenty of water, and your own shade such as a beach umbrella or tent. Natural shade at the beach is limited, which is worth keeping in mind on hot summer days.

  • Bring your own food, water, and shade
  • Check tide times and local surf conditions before arriving
  • If patrols are available on the day, swim within the flagged area
  • Confirm parking and access details with the local visitor centre before your trip

Best Time to Visit

Summer - December through February - brings the warmest weather and is the most popular time to visit. If you're coming in the shoulder seasons of spring or autumn, conditions can still be pleasant but water temperatures will be cooler. Regardless of when you visit, checking local conditions on the day is always a sensible step.

Getting There

Map of Abrahams Bosom Beach

Located in NSW. Check with local visitor information for exact location and road access from nearest town.

Parking

Limited information available. Contact local council or visitor centre for current parking details.

Visitor Tips

  • Check local conditions before visiting as this is a smaller, less developed beach
  • Bring your own supplies including water and shade
  • Visit during patrolled hours if available for safety

Quick Facts

At a Glance

The Place

Height
31m
Significance
Local

Plan Your Visit

Best Time
Summer months (December-February) for warmest weather. Check local conditions and tide times before visiting.

Good to Know

All ages

Family & Visitor Info

Ages
All ages
Shade/Cover
Limited shade
Pram Friendly
No

Food & Drink

No BYO

Features

Not available:Wheelchair Accessible
Not available:Dog Friendly
Not available:Pram/Stroller Friendly
Not available:Camping Available
Not available:Tours Available
Not available:Guided Walks
Not available:Swimming Allowed
Not available:Lockers Available

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