


The Bogey Hole is Australia's oldest ocean bath, a spectacular rock pool hand-carved by convicts in 1820 that offers protected swimming with crashing waves in the background. This free, historic swimming spot combines natural beauty with safe, calm waters perfect for families wanting an authentic Australian coastal experience without the strong surf or undertow.
Early morning (7-9am) on weekdays offers the calmest conditions and smallest crowds. Summer months (December to February) provide the warmest water temperatures, though the pool is swimmable year-round for brave families. Avoid midday in summer as there is no shade.
Entry is completely free. There are no lifeguards on duty, so parents must supervise children at all times. Limited parking is available at the top of the cliff, and the steep staircase is not stroller or wheelchair accessible.
The pool is accessible year-round, though water temperatures are warmest December through March (21 to 24 degrees Celsius). Winter swimming (June to August) is bracing at 16 to 18 degrees. Occasionally closed during severe storms or dangerous swells when waves make entry unsafe.
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