Northern End of Mon Repos Beach

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Mon Repos

 
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Typical sandy beach along the Australian East Coast Line - it is only 15klms from the main heart of Bundaberg heading to Bargara.

Neighbourhood: Bargara/Burnett Heads

To get to Mon Repos Northern End, just head towards Bargara, you can turn left at the roundabout on Bargara Road/Burnett Heads Road, follow it down till you get to Grange Road - turn right and follow this road. You can go straight ahead to the Caravan park and walk along the beach to the northern end or you can turn into Mittlehauser Road and then turn right and head to another car parking area that is closer to the Northern End.
  • Directions:To get to Mon Repos Northern End, just head towards Bargara, you can turn left at the roundabout on Bargara Road/Burnett Heads Road, follow it down till you get to Grange Road - turn right and follow this road. You can go straight ahead to the Caravan park and walk along the beach to the northern end or you can turn into Mittlehauser Road and then turn right and head to another car parking area that is closer to the Northern End.
  • Hours:Action can take place at any time of the day, just need to be there to get it on in the sand dunes or at the back of the bushes.
  • Cruising Info/ Tips:Guys range from 18 - 99, all sorts of body types. Cruisiest spot is along the tracks that run in behind the sand dunes and in the bushes. Need to be aware that this beach is also mainly visited by families etc...
  • Nudity / Policy:Unfortunately, nudity is not allowed on this beach, but there are some that do it. usually takes place in behind the tracks in the bushes, there are a few quiet places that guys go to and have some hot fun.
  • Wheelchair Accessible:No / People with a disability should have no problems but because it is a beach, people with wheel chairs may have some problems - it is a bit inaccessible for them.
  • Warnings:This beach is the Mon Repos Turtle rookery and is used between the months of November to May for Turtle watching at night. Since this is not a Nudist beach, police have been informed of nudists sunbathing, so keep your swimmers on when on the beach.
    Warnings: update 8/28/2008: several discrete cameras have been installed in the bush behind the beach and are moved regularly.
    They are claimed to be there to monitor fox movements and to protect the turtle population but who knows who will have access to the footage.There are up to 9 cameras at any one time
 
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