Angels Beach is a surfing beach on thePacific Ocean on thenorth coast ofNew South Wales,Australia.
Located in East Ballina, of the townBallina, New South Wales, the beach offers a natural area for activities such as surfing, dog-walking, bushwalking, swimming, and other recreational activities to locals and tourists alike.
The beach is headed off by rocks near Black Head on the southern end(pictured) and spreads to its northern limit at Flat Rock, a popular fishing zone.
The Black Head lookout holds particular significance to the Bundjalung People.[1] Flat Rock(pictured) is a place for unique examination of marine wildlife and is a focal point for northern stretches towards Lennox Head, including Sharps Beach.
The beach is approximately 200 km south of Queensland capital cityBrisbane, and 750 km north of New South Wales capital citySydney. The zone itself covers approximately 68 hectares.
28°51′12″S153°36′06″E / 28.8533°S 153.6016°E /-28.8533; 153.6016
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