Potato Point is a small coastal village in the Eurobodalla Shire on the South Coast of New South Wales, set between sandy beaches, rocky headlands and lush bushland. The community is surrounded by natural landscapes that merge into the nearby coastline and areas of national park, creating a relaxed seaside ambience and a connection to the South Coast’s outdoor lifestyle.
72019 Potato Point, South East NSW, Australia
The point itself juts into the Tasman Sea, with sheltered coves and beaches on either side. Potato Beach to the north is known locally for its good surfing breaks and beach fishing, while Jemison’s Beach to the south meets rougher ocean swells and wild winds. Walks around the headlands and shorelines reveal rock platforms, scenic outlooks and gentle coastal vistas across the water.
72020 Potato Point Panorama, South East NSW, Australia
Aerial views from headlands such as Jabarrah Headland highlight the contrast between the deep blue ocean and the curving sandy bays that flank the point. These elevated perspectives show a layered coastal landscape, with dunes, forest and open ocean horizons all contributing to the area’s rugged natural charm.'
72031 Jabarrah Headland, Potato Point, South East NSW, Australia
Potato Point’s coastal location also provides a gateway to outdoor pursuits including swimming, snorkelling and fishing. The village feels like a peaceful retreat amid the broader scenery of the Eurobodalla coastline, a place where beachside quiet and scenic coastal beauty come together in classic NSW coastal style.