Bawley Point

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Bawley Point is a sleepy coastal hamlet on the South Coast of New South Wales, where the bush meets the sea and time seems to slow down. This is a place for barefoot walks on vast, empty beaches, spotting kangaroos at dawn, and paddling in calm, crystal-clear waters. It’s the perfect escape from the city, offering a genuine taste of the Australian beach lifestyle without the crowds.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Bawley Point is best enjoyed as a slow-paced escape. Spend at least two to three days here to truly unwind and explore the surrounding national park. A weekend is ideal: arrive early, spend a day beach-hopping and walking, another day kayaking or fishing, and leave feeling refreshed. If you’re on a road trip, even an overnight stop allows you to experience the sunset and sunrise.

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