Photo: Eugène Disdéri / Public domain
Burgau is a sleepy coastal hamlet on the far south coast of New South Wales, where the bush meets the sea in a tangle of eucalypts and turquoise surf. This is a place for those who crave solitude, wild beaches, and the kind of laid-back rhythm that only a tiny village with no shops or cafes can offer. The main draw is the raw, untamed coastline — think long stretches of sand, rocky headlands, and a powerful surf break that beckons experienced wave riders.
Highlights & What to See
- Burgau Beach – A stunning, patrolled beach (summer only) framed by headlands, perfect for swimming, surfing, and long walks. The southern end is a popular surf break known for its consistent waves.
- Burgau Headland Walking Track – A short but rewarding walk that offers panoramic views of the coastline, with opportunities to spot whales during migration (June–November).
- Broulee Island Nature Reserve – Just a short drive north, this reserve is a haven for birdwatchers and offers a scenic walk around the island with views back across the bay.
- Mossy Point – A neighboring village with a boat ramp, calm waters for kayaking, and a popular coffee van at the boat ramp car park (check local opening times).
Suggested Time to Spend
Burgau is best enjoyed as a half-day stop or a full-day beach escape. If you're self-driving the Sapphire Coast, allow 2–3 hours to walk the headland, swim, and soak up the atmosphere. For surfers, plan to spend a morning or afternoon riding the waves. Combine with nearby Broulee or Mossy Point for a more varied coastal experience.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Broulee – A larger village with a surf beach, lake, and the Broulee Island Nature Reserve, just a 5-minute drive north.
- Mossy Point – Quiet coastal settlement with a boat ramp, kayaking on the Tomaga River, and a popular coffee van.
- Batemans Bay – The regional hub, 20 minutes north, with supermarkets, restaurants, and the Clyde River oyster farms.
- Eurobodalla National Park – Stretching along the coast, this park offers pristine beaches, coastal walks, and camping spots.
- Mogo – A historic gold-mining village with a zoo, artisan shops, and a pub, 15 minutes inland.
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Image credits
- Broulee — AYArktos / Public domain
- Mossy Point — Grahamec / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Batemans Bay — MrMosely / CC0
- Eurobodalla National Park — Pete from NSW Far South Coast, Australia / CC BY 2.0
- Sapphire Coast — No machine-readable author provided. Roke~commonswiki assumed (based on copyright claims). / CC BY-SA 3.0