Bingi Dreaming Track

The Bingi Dreaming Track is a stunning coastal walk on the far south coast of New South Wales, offering a perfect blend of Aboriginal cultural heritage, pristine beaches, and dramatic headland views. This 8.5 km one-way trail between Congo Point and Bingi Point takes you through dense coastal forest, across secluded coves, and past ancient middens and rock art sites that speak to the area's deep Indigenous history. It's a walk that rewards with solitude, wild beauty, and a tangible connection to the land's original custodians.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Allow a full day for the Bingi Dreaming Track, especially if you plan to walk the entire one-way distance. The walk itself takes about 3–4 hours at a leisurely pace, but factor in extra time for swimming, photography, and exploring the cultural sites. Many people arrange a car shuffle (leave one car at each end) or join a guided walk to learn about the Aboriginal stories. If you're short on time, a shorter out-and-back walk from either end still gives a taste of the experience – aim for at least 2–3 hours. The track is best done in the cooler months (April–October) to avoid the summer heat and bushfire risk.

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