Eurobodalla National Park

Photo: Pete from NSW Far South Coast, Australia / CC BY 2.0

Stretching along a pristine slice of the New South Wales south coast, Eurobodalla National Park is a mosaic of coastal heath, spotted gum forests, and sparkling estuaries. This is a place where the bush meets the sea in dramatic fashion – think secluded beaches framed by granite headlands, quiet lagoons perfect for a paddle, and walking trails that reveal panoramic ocean views. It’s a blissful escape from the busy coastal towns, offering a raw, natural beauty that rewards those who venture in.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

You can experience the park’s highlights in a single day – focus on Mystery Bay and Broulee Island for a relaxed beach-and-walk combo. To fully appreciate the coastal walks and quieter beaches, plan for two days. Base yourself in Batemans Bay or Mogo and use the park as a day-trip destination, or stay in one of the nearby holiday parks for a more immersive escape.

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