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Coalcliff is a small, ruggedly beautiful coastal village wedged between the Pacific Ocean and the dramatic Illawarra Escarpment, about 70 kilometres south of Sydney. Once a bustling coal-mining port, today it offers a quiet escape with wild beaches, dramatic sea cliffs, and a palpable sense of history. The famous Sea Cliff Bridge begins just north of here, making Coalcliff a perfect stop for self-drivers exploring the Grand Pacific Drive.
Highlights & What to See
- Sea Cliff Bridge: Walk or cycle along this iconic cantilevered bridge that hugs the cliffs – the views of the ocean and escarpment are breathtaking.
- Coalcliff Beach: A patrolled, family-friendly beach with good swimming and excellent surf breaks for experienced surfers.
- Coalcliff Rock Platform: Explore the fascinating rock pools and wave-cut platform at low tide – keep an eye out for marine life and fossils.
- Illawarra Escarpment Lookouts: Drive up to the escarpment for panoramic views over the coastline and the Sea Cliff Bridge.
- Historic Coal Mining Remains: Look for remnants of the old jetty and coal-loading infrastructure near the beach – a nod to the town's industrial past.
Suggested Time to Spend
Coalcliff is best enjoyed as a short stop or a half-day visit. Spend an hour walking the Sea Cliff Bridge and exploring the rock platform, then another hour relaxing on the beach or grabbing a coffee at the local kiosk. If you're a keen surfer or hiker, you could easily stretch it to a full day by combining a coastal walk and a swim.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Kiama: Famous for its blowhole, lighthouse, and charming seaside village – 20 minutes south.
- Thirroul: A vibrant beach town with a great café scene and the historic Thirroul Beach – 10 minutes north.
- Stanwell Park: Known for hang-gliding, a lovely beach, and the Stanwell Tops lookout – just north of the Sea Cliff Bridge.
- Wollongong: The regional city offers the Wollongong Botanic Garden, Nan Tien Temple, and the Illawarra Museum – 25 minutes south.
- Royal National Park: Australia's oldest national park, with superb bushwalking, waterfalls, and the Figure 8 Pools – 30 minutes north.
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