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Lake Illawarra is a large coastal lagoon on the New South Wales South Coast, offering a serene escape with its calm waters, abundant birdlife, and scenic foreshore parks. It's a favourite among kayakers, paddleboarders, and families seeking a laid-back day by the water.
Highlights & What to See
- Kayaking & Paddleboarding: The lake's sheltered waters are perfect for paddling; hire gear at Windang or launch from Kanahooka Point.
- Birdwatching at Killalea State Park: This protected area on the lake's southern shore is a haven for waterbirds and offers walking trails with panoramic views.
- Windang Peninsula: Walk the breakwall where the lake meets the ocean, and enjoy fish and chips at the local takeaway.
- Illawarra Yacht Club: Watch the sailboats or stop for a drink on the deck overlooking the lake.
- Picnic at Berkeley Park: A grassy reserve with barbecue facilities, a playground, and a boat ramp — ideal for families.
Suggested Time to Spend
Half a day is enough to explore the lake's highlights: spend a couple of hours on the water, then walk the Windang Peninsula and enjoy a picnic lunch. If you're keen on birdwatching or a longer paddle, allow a full day. The lake is easily combined with a morning at nearby beaches.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Port Kembla: A historic industrial port with a fascinating steelworks tour and a rugged surf beach.
- Wollongong: The city's vibrant harbour, Nan Tien Temple, and the scenic Grand Pacific Drive are just 15 minutes north.
- Shellharbour: A coastal village with a sheltered harbour, great cafés, and the Shellharbour Marina.
- Kiama: Famous for the Blowhole and the Kiama Coastal Walk, about 20 minutes south.
- Illawarra Escarpment: Bushwalks through rainforest and lookouts over the lake, such as the Mount Kembla Ring Track.
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