Walkers Beach

Dogs not permitted

Updated 23 May 2026

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Walkers Beach is a beach in Gerroa. Dogs are not currently allowed.

Dog rules

Dogs are not permitted on this beach at any time. Within the Kiama Municipal Council area, dogs are only permitted off-leash at designated off-leash beach areas (Bombo Beach centre area, Jones Beach southern end, Werri Beach designated section). Source: Kiama Municipal Council – Dog off-leash areas (kiama.nsw.gov.au/Services/Animals/Dog-off-leash-areas)

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Walkers Beach, Gerroa NSW 2534

Before you go

  • 🚫Official source advises dogs are not allowed — we don't recommend visiting with your dog.

What people say

★★★☆☆2 years ago

Very picturesque, seems like a treacherous place to swim. Maybe good for fishing. About a kilometre walk from the car park through the golf course. You could probably find better beaches up down the coast.

★★★★★5 years ago

Such an amazing place.

★★★★★5 years ago

Quiet barely touched area with super serene and relaxing views. The rock pools to the left provide unbelievable photo opportunities of stunning cliff faces and of the cave entrance.

★★★★★5 years ago

Great little beach with cliffs on either side. Can access the beach by walking along the northern edge of the golf course - beware of flying golf balls.

★★★★★8 years ago

Walkers Beach is located below the Gerringong Golf Club, midway between Gerroa and Gerringong. Walkers Beach visitors can park along Crooked River Road in a small car park at the entrance to the golf course, then walk along the northern boundary of the golf course to get down to the beach. Walkers Beach has fewer visitors than Werri Beach to the north and Seven Mile Beach to the south. At low tide, it is possible to walk along rock shelves between Gerroa and Walkers Beach. However, there is a large inlet just north of Walkers Beach that prevents walking north along the rock shelves to Boat Harbour.

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