Angels Beach
Angels Beach is a surfing beach on the Pacific Ocean on the north coast of New South Wales, Australia.
Located in East Ballina, of the town Ballina, New South Wales, the beach offers a natural area for activities such as surfing, dog-walking, bushwalking, swimming, and other recreational activities to locals and tourists alike.
The beach is headed off by rocks near Black Head on the southern end ' and spreads to its northern limit at Flat Rock, a popular fishing zone.
The Black Head lookout holds particular significance to the Bundjalung People. Flat Rock ' is a place for unique examination of marine wildlife and is a focal point for northern stretches towards Lennox Head, including Sharps Beach.