Eurobodalla National Park

Stretching along the sapphire coast of southern New South Wales, Eurobodalla National Park is a stunning mosaic of pristine beaches, rocky headlands, and tranquil lagoons. This coastal gem offers a quintessential Aussie escape where the bush meets the sea, with opportunities for swimming, surfing, birdwatching, and bushwalking amid dramatic scenery. The park's diverse habitats—from heathlands to coastal forests—support abundant wildlife, including kangaroos, sea eagles, and migrating whales (May–November). Whether you're looking for a serene picnic spot or an adventurous hike, this protected coastline delivers.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

A minimum of half a day allows you to explore one or two key beaches and a short walk. For a full experience, dedicate a full day to drive the scenic coastal route, stopping for a swim at Mystery Bay, a kayak on Durras Lake, and a hike on the Bingie Dreaming Track. If you can, stay two days to also explore Broulee Island and enjoy a sunrise walk along the cliffs.

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