Photo: Pete from NSW Far South Coast, Australia / CC BY 2.0
Stretching along the stunning South Coast of New South Wales, Eurobodalla National Park is a serene mosaic of coastal heath, tranquil lagoons, and pristine beaches. This lesser-known gem offers a peaceful escape from the crowds, with rich Aboriginal heritage and abundant wildlife. Whether you're kayaking on the quiet waters of Congo Point, spotting kangaroos at dusk, or simply soaking up the coastal views, this park rewards those who take their time.
Highlights & What to See
- Congo Point – A serene picnic and kayaking spot on the banks of the Moruya River, with calm waters perfect for paddling and birdwatching.
- Mossy Point – A lovely swimming beach with a tidal pool and views of Broulee Island; great for a relaxed afternoon.
- Tomakin River – Explore the mangrove-lined shores by canoe or kayak, where you can spot pelicans, black swans, and stingrays.
- Broulee Island Nature Reserve – Accessible at low tide, this island offers a short walking track with panoramic coastal views and a chance to see seabirds.
- Coastal Walking Tracks – Several short trails wind through heathland and along cliff tops, offering wildflower displays in spring and whale-watching opportunities from June to November.
- Aboriginal Heritage – The park is part of the traditional lands of the Yuin people; look for shell middens and learn about the area's deep cultural significance.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors spend half a day to a full day exploring the park. To truly appreciate its diversity, plan for a day trip: start with a morning kayak on the Tomakin River, enjoy a picnic at Congo Point, and then take a leisurely walk along the coastal track. If you're combining it with nearby beaches or towns, an overnight stay in Batemans Bay or Moruya allows for a more relaxed pace.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Batemans Bay – The region's main hub, with excellent seafood, markets, and the Clyde River estuary for boating and fishing.
- Moruya – A historic riverside town with a vibrant Saturday market, antique shops, and a lovely golf course.
- Mogo – A quirky gold-rush village with a wildlife park, boutique galleries, and the famous Mogo Zoo.
- Murramarang National Park – Just north, this park offers dramatic sea cliffs, secluded beaches, and a colony of little penguins at Depot Beach.
- Deua National Park – Inland, this rugged park features the Big Hole karst formation and excellent bushwalking through tall eucalypt forests.
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Image credits
- Batemans Bay — MrMosely / CC0
- Moruya — Maksym Kozlenko (Мак… / CC BY 3.0
- Murramarang National Park — Pascal Vuylsteker from Paris, France - Australia / CC BY-SA 2.0
- Deua National Park — Poyt448 Peter Woodard / CC0
- Narooma — No machine-readable author provided. Matilda assumed (based on copyright claims). / CC BY-SA 2.5