“Bosch & Rockit” was primarily filmed in and around Byron Bay and the wider Northern Rivers region on the New South Wales north coast of Australia.

Main filming locations

  • The movie uses iconic Byron Bay beaches and surrounding east coast surf beaches and rainforests as its main visual backdrop.
  • It was shot in the Northern Rivers region of NSW , with Byron Bay as the core base for locations.

Specific spots seen on screen

  • Some scenes were filmed around Brunswick Heads , a coastal town just north of Byron Bay that features in the story’s beachside and small‑town moments.
  • Recognisable places linked to filming include local streets and businesses in Brunswick Heads, such as Park Street and nearby motels and food spots that appear in location breakdowns.

How the locations fit the story

  • The film’s father–son, surf‑road‑trip vibe is tied closely to the NSW North Coast setting, with an “unidentified” beach community in the story that clearly draws on this coastline.
  • The production deliberately leaned on natural light, ocean vistas, and coastal landscapes to create a dreamy, free‑spirited atmosphere around Bosch and Rockit’s journey.

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