Photo: Grahamec / CC BY-SA 4.0
Lake Conjola Village is a serene lakeside hamlet on the New South Wales South Coast, about three hours south of Sydney. It’s a haven for nature lovers and water enthusiasts, with the calm, tea-tree-lined lake offering superb kayaking, fishing, and swimming. The village itself is low-key, with a general store, a takeaway café, and holiday parks, but the real draw is the pristine natural setting – think quiet beaches, abundant birdlife, and starry night skies.
Highlights & What to See
- Kayaking on Lake Conjola: Paddle across the glassy lake, weaving through narrow channels and past sandy islets. Look for pelicans, black swans, and the occasional osprey.
- Conjola Beach: A patrolled surf beach just a short walk from the lake. Great for swimming, bodyboarding, or simply strolling the golden sand.
- Bendalong Beach & Point: A longer sweep of sand to the north, with a rocky headland perfect for rockpool exploring at low tide.
- Lake Conjola National Park: Fringing the lake’s northern shore, this park offers walking trails through coastal heath and eucalypt forest. Spot wallabies at dusk.
- Fishing & Crabbing: The lake is a productive estuary for flathead, bream, and whiting. Try your luck off the jetty or from a kayak.
Suggested Time to Spend
Lake Conjola Village is best as a relaxed weekend getaway or a 2–3 night stopover. One full day is enough to kayak the lake, hit the beach, and walk a short trail. Add another day if you want to explore nearby coastal towns or do a longer hike in the national park. The pace here is slow – don’t rush.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Milton: A historic village 15 minutes north, with good cafés, antique shops, and a weekend farmers’ market.
- Ulladulla: A larger coastal town 20 minutes south, with a working harbour, seafood co-op, and the popular Warden Head walk.
- Bawley Point & Murramarang National Park: 30 minutes north, these offer dramatic rock formations, quiet beaches, and the famous ‘Bawley Point’ walking track.
- Jervis Bay: 45 minutes north, home to Hyams Beach (claimed whitest sand in the world) and the Booderee National Park.
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Image credits
- Ulladulla — Nick-D / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Bawley Point — 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
- Lake Conjola National Park — Festivefrog at English Wikipedia / Public domain