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French Way is a scenic coastal route in New South Wales, offering a captivating blend of rugged coastline, serene beaches, and lush hinterland. This drive provides a peaceful alternative to the busier tourist trails, perfect for travellers seeking authentic encounters with nature and local culture. The route winds through charming villages and past breathtaking lookouts, making it an ideal addition to a self-drive itinerary along the South Coast.
Highlights & What to See
- Mimosa Rocks National Park – Explore dramatic sea caves, secluded beaches, and coastal walks with panoramic ocean views. The park's diverse landscapes include rainforest, heathland, and rock platforms.
- Bermagui – A vibrant fishing village with a bustling harbour, excellent seafood restaurants, and art galleries. Don't miss the nearby Horse Head Rock at low tide.
- Central Tilba – A heritage-listed village with beautifully preserved 19th-century buildings, artisan shops, and a famous cheese factory. It's a step back in time.
- Montague Island – A nature reserve accessible by boat from Narooma, home to penguins, seals, and seabirds. Guided tours offer insights into the island's lighthouse history and wildlife.
- Gulaga National Park – Sacred to the local Yuin people, this park features ancient rainforest, walking tracks, and the imposing Gulaga Mountain. Cultural tours provide deep insight into Aboriginal heritage.
Suggested Time to Spend
Allow at least two to three days to fully appreciate the French Way. Spend the first day driving from the northern end, stopping at Bermagui for lunch and exploring Mimosa Rocks. Base yourself in Narooma or Tilba for the night. On the second day, visit Central Tilba in the morning and take a boat tour to Montague Island. If you have a third day, hike in Gulaga National Park or relax on the region's quieter beaches. The leisurely pace allows for spontaneous stops at lookouts and local markets.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Batemans Bay – The gateway to the South Coast, with beautiful beaches and the Clyde River estuary.
- Eurobodalla National Park – Offers coastal walks, birdwatching, and secluded campsites.
- Narooma – Known for its stunning bar crossing, rock pools, and the iconic Australia Rock.
- Bega – Famous for its cheese, with a visitor centre and historic dairy farms.
- Eden – A historic whaling town with a killer whale museum and excellent whale-watching opportunities.
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