Conjola Beach
Conjola Beach is a beach in Lake Conjola. Dog access isn't confirmed, but it may be worth checking.
Dog rules
Shoalhaven City Council's Dog Off-Leash Guide states: "Dogs in the Shoalhaven are required to be 'on leash'" unless in a designated off-leash area or dog-prohibited area. This venue is not named in Shoalhaven's off-leash list or prohibited list under D23/519887 (MIN23.740, December 2023), so the council-wide default on-leash rule applies. Dogs must be under the effective control of a competent person at all times under the NSW Companion Animals Act 1998. (Source: Shoalhaven City Council, MIN23.740 / D23/519887.)
At a glance
Before you go
- ℹ️Dog access hasn’t been confirmed — best to check before visiting.
- 💧No confirmed drinking water — bring your own to be safe.
- 🌳No shade confirmed — take it easy on warmer days.
- 🗑Poo bags not confirmed — best to bring your own.
- 🐕Off-leash status not confirmed — check signage.
What people say
Even though Conjola Beach is absolutely stunning, with its pristine sand, crystal-clear water, and peaceful natural surroundings, it's important to be aware that it can also be dangerous if you're not cautious. There are often strong rips present, and the beach is not patrolled—so there are no lifesavers or flags to swim between. That said, the beauty and serenity of this spot are truly unmatched. It's the perfect place to relax, fish, walk your dog, or just enjoy the scenery. The sunsets are magical, the waves can be great for experienced surfers, and the lack of crowds gives it a real untouched feel. Just make sure to stay safe—stick to the shallows if you're unsure, and avoid swimming alone or in deeper water. With a bit of common sense and care, you can enjoy all the incredible things Conjola Beach has to offer. A hidden gem on the South Coast!
this incredible beautiful place really got me. you need to go through Holiday Haven camping ground to access this beach, if driving, should go very slow (10km/hr) and watch out pedestrian and small animals like kangaroos, ducks etc...public toilet is near parking and wheelchair accessible ramp up to lookout. when in low tide, you can even walk cross to Cunjurong beach.
Must visit when coming to Lake Conjola, amazing sand and water and waves. Saw the biggest bream of my life caught by a beach fisherman when walking.
Hidden Gem of a place, pass through holiday haven campgrounds, lake one side walk along and you reach the Tasmania sea most beautiful white sand Conjola Beach. Youtube : @nidhinmj9 Instagram: nidhinmj9
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