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Kioloa is a sleepy coastal hamlet on the South Coast of New South Wales, where the bush meets the sea in a tangle of spotted gums and salt spray. This is a place for those who crave solitude, wild beaches, and the raw beauty of the Murramarang National Park. With no shops or services, Kioloa offers a true escape — just you, the surf, and the sound of bellbirds in the canopy.
Highlights & What to See
- Kioloa Beach: A stunning, unpatrolled stretch of white sand perfect for long walks, beach fishing, and bodysurfing. The southern end is a dog-friendly off-leash area.
- Murramarang National Park: Explore coastal bushwalks, spot eastern grey kangaroos lazing on the grass at dusk, and discover hidden coves like Pretty Beach and Durras North.
- Kioloa Point: A short walk from the beach offers panoramic views of the coastline and, during winter, the chance to see humpback whales migrating past.
- Wasp Head: A dramatic headland with fascinating rock formations and a small, secluded beach — a great spot for a picnic with a view.
- Lake Burrill: Just north of Kioloa, this tranquil lake is ideal for kayaking, paddleboarding, and birdwatching, with black swans and herons frequenting its shores.
Suggested Time to Spend
Kioloa is best enjoyed as a slow-paced overnight stop or a two-day retreat. Spend one full day exploring the national park and beach, then another day relaxing or venturing to nearby towns. If you're self-driving along the South Coast, a half-day stop is enough for a walk and a swim, but you'll wish you stayed longer.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Batemans Bay – 30 minutes south; the region's main hub for supplies, seafood, and the Clyde River oyster trail.
- Ulladulla – 45 minutes north; a charming fishing town with a working harbour and the popular Millard's Beach.
- Mogo – 25 minutes inland; a historic gold-rush village with artisan shops, a zoo, and a wild-plant nursery.
- Pebbly Beach – 15 minutes south within Murramarang National Park; famous for its friendly kangaroos that laze right on the sand.
- Booderee National Park – 1 hour south near Jervis Bay; spectacular beaches, Aboriginal heritage, and the pristine Murrays Beach.
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