Map of Angourie | Blue Pool, Beaches & Visitor Guide

Map of Angourie – Blue Pool, Beaches & Visitor Guide

This map of Angourie provides a detailed overview of one of the Northern Rivers' most scenic coastal destinations, including beaches, surf breaks, Blue Pool, walking trails and nearby attractions. It is designed for general reference, trip planning and understanding how Angourie is laid out.

Angourie is known for its world-class surf breaks, natural Blue Pool, coastal scenery and access to Yuraygir National Park. Key areas include Angourie Point, Blue Pool, Spooky Beach, Back Beach and surrounding coastal reserves.

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Angourie is located on the far north coast of New South Wales near Yamba. Major attractions include Blue Pool, Angourie Point, Spooky Beach and Yuraygir National Park.

Interactive Angourie Map (Reference View) Use this map to explore Angourie beaches, surf breaks, Blue Pool and surrounding coastal attractions.
Tip: Angourie maps are useful for understanding how surf beaches, Blue Pool, walking tracks and national park areas connect throughout the region.

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This Angourie map highlights beaches, coastal reserves, surf locations, walking routes and major visitor attractions throughout the area.


Where Is Angourie Located?

Angourie is located on the far north coast of New South Wales, just south of Yamba. It is one of Australia's most recognised surfing destinations and forms part of the Northern Rivers coastal region.

  • North: Yamba and Clarence River direction
  • South: Yuraygir National Park coastline
  • East: Pacific Ocean
  • West: Coastal bushland and hinterland areas

Main Areas and Attractions of Angourie

  • Blue Pool — famous freshwater swimming hole
  • Angourie Point — internationally recognised surf break
  • Spooky Beach — popular beach and recreation area
  • Back Beach — scenic ocean beach
  • Yuraygir National Park — protected coastal wilderness
  • Angourie Village — accommodation and visitor facilities
  • Green Point — coastal lookout area
  • Coastal Walking Tracks — connect beaches and lookouts
  • Lookout Areas — panoramic ocean viewpoints
  • Surfing Precinct — major recreation area around Angourie Point

Major Areas of Angourie Explained

  • Blue Pool Area — freshwater recreation and sightseeing
  • Surf Point Precinct — surfing and coastal recreation
  • Beachfront District — swimming and outdoor activities
  • Village Area — accommodation and visitor services
  • National Park Region — protected coastal landscapes and walking trails

Key Geographic Features

  • Pacific Ocean — eastern coastline
  • Blue Pool — former quarry now filled with freshwater
  • Angourie Point — famous surf headland
  • Coastal cliffs and headlands — define the local landscape
  • Sandy beaches — major tourism attraction
  • Yuraygir coastline — extensive protected coastal environment

Angourie Transport and Road Map Overview

A map of Angourie is useful for understanding how beaches, attractions and recreation areas connect throughout the region.

  • Angourie Road — primary access route from Yamba
  • Village road network — connects beaches and attractions
  • Walking trails — link coastal landmarks
  • Beach access tracks — connect recreation areas
  • Regional road connections — link Angourie with Yamba and surrounding communities

Why People Search for a Map of Angourie

  • To locate Blue Pool and Angourie Point
  • To find beaches and surf breaks
  • To explore Yuraygir National Park
  • To plan walking trails and coastal sightseeing
  • To understand the layout of the village and surrounding coastline

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Angourie Map FAQs

  • Where is Angourie located?
    Angourie is located on the far north coast of New South Wales near Yamba.
  • What is Angourie known for?
    Angourie is known for surfing, Blue Pool, beaches and coastal scenery.
  • What is Blue Pool?
    Blue Pool is a freshwater swimming hole formed from a former quarry.
  • Is Angourie good for surfing?
    Yes, Angourie Point is one of Australia's most famous surf breaks.

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