Donghe

Donghe is a laid-back coastal village on the east coast of New South Wales, known for its untouched beaches, excellent surf breaks, and a bohemian, off-the-beaten-path vibe. It’s the kind of place where you can spend days wandering empty shorelines, swimming in rock pools, and watching sea eagles soar overhead. The town itself is small, with a few cafés and a general store, but the real draw is the raw natural beauty and the sense of being far from the crowds.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Donghe is best enjoyed as a relaxed stopover of one to two days. If you’re on a self-drive itinerary along the Sapphire Coast, plan to arrive in the afternoon, watch the sunset over the headland, and spend the next morning exploring the beach and walking trails. It’s a perfect place to slow down and recharge between busier destinations like Batemans Bay and Merimbula. For surfers, a longer stay of three days gives you time to chase different swell directions at the beach breaks.

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