Photo: 毛貓大少爺 / CC BY-SA 2.0
Taoyuan, a laid-back coastal town on the NSW South Coast, is a hidden gem where the bush meets the beach. With its pristine shores, lush national park, and a relaxed village vibe, it’s the perfect escape for nature lovers and those seeking a quieter slice of Australian coastline. The town’s friendly community and uncrowded surf breaks make it feel like a well-kept secret.
Highlights & What to See
- Mystery Bay – A stunning, sheltered beach with crystal-clear water, ideal for swimming, snorkelling, and kayaking. The surrounding headland offers a short coastal walk with dramatic views.
- Eurobodalla National Park – Explore this protected stretch of coastline with walking trails through spotted gum forest, leading to secluded beaches and rocky headlands. Keep an eye out for kangaroos and sea eagles.
- Broulee Island Nature Reserve – A short walk from the mainland, this island offers panoramic views, a historic cemetery, and a chance to spot whales during migration season (June–November).
- Taoyuan Surf Beach – A consistent left-hand break favoured by locals, perfect for intermediate surfers. The beach is patrolled in summer, making it safe for families.
- Local produce and cafés – Grab a coffee at the Taoyuan General Store or fresh oysters from nearby Wapengo Lake. The region is known for its seafood and small-batch cheeses.
Suggested Time to Spend
Taoyuan is best enjoyed over two to three days. Spend the first day exploring the beaches and coastal walks, the second day on a kayak or fishing trip in the lake, and the third day venturing into the national park. If you're short on time, a day trip from Batemans Bay is doable, but you'll wish you had stayed longer.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Batemans Bay – The bustling hub of the South Coast, 20 minutes north, with excellent seafood markets and the Clyde River estuary.
- Mogo – A historic gold-mining village with boutique shops, a wildlife park, and a lively pub scene, just 15 minutes south.
- Narooma – Famous for the iconic Australia Rock and Montague Island, offering seal and penguin tours, about 30 minutes south.
- Durras Lake – A tranquil lake system perfect for canoeing and birdwatching, adjacent to Murramarang National Park, 10 minutes north.
- Murramarang National Park – Home to the famous Pinnacles rock formations and a colony of little penguins at Depot Beach.
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Image credits
- Batemans Bay — MrMosely / CC0
- Narooma — No machine-readable author provided. Matilda assumed (based on copyright claims). / CC BY-SA 2.5
- Durras Lake — jo.elphick / CC CC0 1.0
- Murramarang National Park — Pascal Vuylsteker from Paris, France - Australia / CC BY-SA 2.0
- Broulee — AYArktos / Public domain
- Eurobodalla National Park — Pete from NSW Far South Coast, Australia / CC BY 2.0