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Flanked by the Bilgola Head in the north and Newport Head in the south, Bilgola Beach is a 500 metre long waterfront stretch on the Tasman Sea side of the Barrenjoey Peninsula.
Flanked by the Bilgola Head in the north and Newport Head in the south, Bilgola Beach is a 500 metre long waterfront stretch on the Tasman Sea side of the Barrenjoey Peninsula. Though the waves are small, the waters of the southern rip can be particularly dangerous. It is advised to swim and surf in designated areas only which are marked by flags.
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