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Urangan Beach: Hervey Bay's Coastal Gem

Discover the serene beauty of Urangan Beach in Hervey Bay, where calm waters meet golden sands and endless coastal adventures await.

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Urangan Beach, nestled in Hervey Bay, Queensland, offers a serene coastal experience perfect for day trips or extended holidays. With calm waters and a wide expanse of golden sand, it's ideal for swimming, fishing, and leisurely walks. The iconic Urangan Pier provides stunning views and opportunities to spot marine life, while nearby, the Hervey Bay Botanic Gardens showcase beautiful flora.

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Urangan, Queensland, 4655, AU

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    Getting There

    Walking

    From the Urangan Pier, walk south along the beach or the waterfront path for approximately 1.5km to reach the Urangan Boat Harbour. This scenic walk offers views of the marina and Fraser Island. There are cafes and restaurants along the way, such as Cafe Balaena. No costs are associated with walking.

    Public Transport

    From Hervey Bay, take the Translink bus route 705 or 716 to Urangan. The bus will take approximately 38 minutes. Alight at the King Street at Kent Street or Dayman Street at Pulgul Street stops, which are a 5-minute walk to Urangan Beach. A single fare costs between $1 and $3.

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    From Hervey Bay Airport (HVB), a taxi or rideshare to Urangan Beach takes approximately 15 minutes. The estimated cost is between $40 and $50. Taxis are readily available at the airport.

    Local tips

    Visit during high tide for the best swimming conditions, but be mindful of strong tidal currents.
    Walk or cycle along the scenic path that connects the beach to the Urangan Boat Harbour.
    Explore the tidal flats during low tide to spot marine life.
    Check out the local markets near the pier on Wednesdays and Saturdays for unique crafts and fresh produce.
    Bring your furry friend to enjoy the designated off-leash areas.

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    Urangan Beach, located in the easternmost part of Hervey Bay, is a coastal haven known for its tranquil atmosphere and picturesque scenery. The beach sits on low Dayman Point, offering stunning views of the Great Sandy Strait and Hervey Bay. Its calm waters and expansive tidal flats make it a popular destination for families and those seeking a relaxing seaside escape. The beach is divided into two sections by the historic Urangan Pier, one of Australia's longest piers, stretching almost a kilometer into the ocean. Originally built to facilitate the export of sugar, timber, and coal, the pier now serves as a popular spot for fishing, walking, and enjoying panoramic coastal views. At the end of the pier, visitors can often spot diverse marine life, including turtles, dolphins, stingrays, and various fish species. Along the foreshore, visitors can find a range of amenities, including picnic areas, barbecue facilities, and accessible toilets. Dayman Park, adjacent to the beach, offers a playground, accessible beach access, and recreational facilities. The Urangan Marina precinct, located nearby, features cafes, boutique shops, and a coastal boardwalk. Urangan Beach is also a dog-friendly destination, with designated off-leash areas where dogs can roam and play. Kite surfers and windsurfers often frequent the beach, taking advantage of the favorable wind conditions. During low tide, the extensive tidal flats provide opportunities for wading and exploring marine life. Local markets near the pier on Wednesdays and Saturdays offer crafts, clothing, food, and local produce. The nearby Great Sandy Region Botanic Garden showcases a diverse collection of plants from the surrounding islands and national parks. Whale watching tours and ferries to Fraser Island depart from the Urangan Marina, making Urangan Beach a gateway to exploring the region's natural wonders.

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