Photo: Moonlight Mile at English Wikipedia / CC BY-SA 3.0
Rising dramatically from the Budawang Range, Pigeon House Mountain is a striking volcanic plug that offers one of the most rewarding day walks on the New South Wales South Coast. Its distinctive shape – a sheer-sided dome with a flat top – was named by Captain Cook in 1770 for its resemblance to a dovecote. For hikers and nature lovers, this is a quintessential outback-meets-coast experience: a steep, rocky scramble through eucalypt forest culminating in jaw-dropping 360-degree views over the Budawang wilderness, the Clyde River valley, and the Pacific Ocean. The walk is short but intense, making it a perfect half-day adventure for those self-driving between Batemans Bay and Ulladulla.
Highlights & What to See
- The Summit Climb – A 2.2 km (one-way) track that ascends 500 metres via stone steps, ladders, and exposed rock ledges. The final section requires a short, steep scramble using chains bolted into the rock – exhilarating and safe in dry conditions.
- Panoramic Views – From the summit, look south to the Budawang Range and the Pigeon House Mountain massif, east to the coastline from Ulladulla to Batemans Bay, and inland to the Clyde River winding through forest.
- Birdwatching & Wildflowers – Keep an eye out for lyrebirds, glossy black-cockatoos, and wedge-tailed eagles. Spring brings a riot of wildflowers including boronia, waratahs, and orchids.
- The Pigeon House Mountain Walking Track – Part of the Budawang National Park, this walk is well-maintained but steep; sturdy footwear and a head for heights are essential.
Suggested Time to Spend
Allow 3–4 hours for the return walk, including time to soak in the summit views and take photos. Start early in the morning to avoid the midday heat and to catch the soft light. The walk is best suited to moderately fit hikers; children over 8 with good balance can manage it with supervision. Combine with a morning at the nearby beaches or a lunch stop in Milton or Ulladulla.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Milton & Ulladulla – Charming coastal towns with a thriving café scene, boutique shops, and the historic Milton Theatre. Grab a coffee or a seafood lunch after your hike.
- Batemans Bay – The gateway to the Eurobodalla region, with excellent oyster farms, the Clyde River estuary, and the Murramarang National Park for coastal walks and kangaroo spotting.
- Budawang National Park – Explore deeper into this wilderness area, with multi-day hikes like the Budawang Track for experienced bushwalkers.
- Murramarang National Park – Just north of Batemans Bay, offering stunning coastal cliffs, secluded beaches, and the iconic Pinnacles rock formation.
- Jervis Bay – A short drive north, known for its white-sand beaches (Hyams Beach), clear waters, and the Booderee National Park with Aboriginal cultural sites.
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Image credits
- Batemans Bay — MrMosely / CC0
- Milton & Ulladulla — Nick-D / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Murramarang National Park — Pascal Vuylsteker from Paris, France - Australia / CC BY-SA 2.0
- Jervis Bay — Charliekay / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Morton National Park — Baltimike / CC BY 2.0
- Clyde River — Lyndon Maher / CC BY-SA 3.0