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Timbertops - Horse Riding

27 Princes Highway, Termeil NSW 2539

Timbertops maintains a stable of 30 horses of all sizes to cater for people with varying degrees of ability from beginners to competent riders, children and adults. They offer one and two hour trail rides. These rides take you through beautiful state forest bushland. Tuition is also available for beginners. Timbertops is located in the small timber settlement of Termeil on the South Coast of New South Wales only 20 kilometres south of Ulladulla (first gate on the left over Reedy Creek Bridge) and 32 kilometres north of Batemans Bay (first gate on right approximately 200 metres past the Termeil shop and service station). Discounts apply for groups of four or more.

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Bawley Vale Estate

226 Bawley Point Road, Bawley Point NSW 2539

Bawley Vale Estate, Murramarang Vineyard, is a 100 acre property situated three kilometres east of beautiful Bawley Point Beach. It has plantings of 100 olive trees, 155 various fruit trees and 10 different varieties of grapes - 7427 vines in total. There is a stylish tasting room to sample the award winning wines and even make purchases.

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The Hot Glass Gallery and Studio

109 Princes Highway, Burrill Lake NSW 2539

The Hot Glass Gallery and Studio is located in Burrill Lake just south of Ulladulla. Watch fascinating demonstrations in the ancient art of hot glass work, glass blowing and sculptural exhibitions. The gallery also has a retail shop which displays works for sale. They have an extensive range of glass art, sculptural and functional wares, for your purchase. You can even meet the creative maker of the works.

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Fern Gully Winery

F1468 Princes Highway, Termeil NSW 2539

Fern Gully Winery produces small batches of award winning, premium wines: Chardonnay, Rosé, Shiraz, Chambourcin, Noble Dessert Wine and Vintage Fortified Shiraz (port). They only use grapes grown and hand picked from their Termeil vineyard. Vines were planted in 1996, with Tannat planted in 2010. The coastal maritime climate produces long ripening seasons enhancing grape flavour development. They use the best of both traditional and modern winemaking practices, including refrigerated open fermentation vats, basket press and maturation in oak 225 litre barriques. Enjoy the sensory aromas of maturing wine while tasting at the cellar door amongst vats and tanks, inside the working winery. Max the winemaker will happily explain the winemaking process. Tours at AUD30 per person include a bottle of wine. This is a boutique family winery, where wines are lovingly made to capture fruit flavours. Enjoy the taste experience yourself - you will be warmly welcomed.

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Pigeon House Tea Rooms Pitch and Putt Golf Course

24 Clyde Ridge Road, Morton NSW 2538
View one of the most spectacular natural landmarks in New South Wales while enjoying a meal at the Pigeon House Tea Rooms. The all day menu from coffee and cake to the famous Cattlemans Breaky, burgers, lasagne, vegetarian, fish and chips, schnitzel, steaks, salads, desserts, daily blackboard specials, kids menu, coffee, tea and milkshakes. The tea rooms have been set up to cater for weddings, complete with water feature, and marquee seating for 200 people. Pigeon House Pitch and Putt Golf Course is now open Thursday to Sunday. Come and play a round of golf on the nine hole course. All holes are par three and the walk and views are absolutely beautiful.
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Murramarang Aboriginal Area

Murramarang Road, Bawley Point NSW 2539
Can you imagine what life was like 12,000 years ago? At Murramarang Aboriginal Area, it's much easier than you'd think. This reserve protects the largest midden on the South Coast, and a lagoon to the north of the headland that, according to Dreamtime beliefs, is home to a serpent involved in the creation of the land. The midden covers ... Visit website for more info
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Murramarang Aboriginal Area walking track

Murramarang Road, Bawley Point NSW 2539
2km (return) - 1.5 hour (each way) - Easy difficulty Give yourself a couple of hours to immerse yourself in the surroundings on the 2km Murramarang Aboriginal Area walking track along the coastline. Interpretive signs offer insight into some of the most culturally significant Aboriginal sites along the track. The beginning of the walk is along a sand track from the carpark, and the undeveloped location is very evocative, ... Visit website for more info

Bawley Point Bungalows

1 Weemala Grove, Bawley Point NSW 2539
Bawley Point Bungalows are comfortably appointed, affordable, self-contained accommodation located in the centre of Bawley Point village. The pristine, uncrowded beaches are just a short walk from the bungalows. The four bungalows are ideally suited to couples, but can comfortably sleep up to four people with a sofa bed in the lounge area. You can dine al fresco on the deck and barbecue area. All linen is supplied. The bungalows are only a five minute stroll to the beautiful pristine beaches for which Bawley Point is famous. Enjoy surfing, fishing, snorkelling, diving or just relax on the sand watching the dolphins frolic. Bungalows offer fully equipped kitchen, dining room, lounge room with television, DVD and CD and outdoor deck and barbecue area....

Lagoon Point Conference Centre

F275A Princes Highway, Burrill Lake NSW 2539
Situated on the northern end of Wairo Beach, Lagoon Point Conference Centre is surrounded by National Park and within close proximity of both Burrill Lake and Tabourie Lake. There are seven cabins which accommodate up to six people plus 200 camp sites if you prefer a back to nature experience. Designed for house parties, you will need to bring your own linen. It's close to the bush and the beach to enjoy your free time. ...

Wonga

286 Murramarang Road, Bawley Point NSW 2539
Wonga is a 20 hectare property, with mostly damp and dry, warm temperate forest, situated between Bawley Point and Kioloa. It has a diversity of wildlife including kangaroos, wallabies, bandicoots, possums, gliders and many birds. A short walk down the driveway leads to sand dunes and beaches, shore birds and sea birds. Wonga is a tranquil place. The cottages are timber, in a beautiful bush and garden setting, within sound of the sea. The Retreat has two bedrooms, a bathroom and a kitchen/living room with open fire, all quarry tiled and all opening onto a veranda. Four people can be accommodated comfortably. The kitchen/living room is well equipped, including refrigerator, electric stove, microwave oven and television. The Sulkery is a similarly constructed one bedroom cottage with shower, toilet, well equipped kitchen and a living room which leads onto the deck. ...

Bawley Bush Retreat

101 Willinga Road, Bawley Point NSW 2539
Your hosts Bill and Pip invite you to stay at their secluded self-catered 36 acre eco-retreat with your lover or spouse, friends, or extended family. They especially invite your use of the Cockatoo function room to celebrate a marriage or major life event, or to lead a commercial retreat or workshop. Linen and free wireless internet provided. Pet friendly, with well behaved dogs permitted (extra tariff applies). Bawley Bush Retreat is nestled lakeside amongst iconic NSW South Coast forest species, just a couple of kilometres by road or 20 minutes by kayak to beautiful beaches. Bawley Bush Retreat has two kilometres of bush and lakeside walks on site. Walking on uncrowded beaches or in coastal and hinterland forests, surfing, swimming, fishing, and snorkelling are activities that attract most people to this unspoilt area. Bawley Bush Retreat is close to coastal and hinterland National Parks each with beautiful and serious bushwalking opportunities. Guests find the experience of using the retreat to be relaxing, educational and memorable. Check out the website and reviews, and decide for yourself....
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BIG4 Bungalow Park

123 Princes Highway, Burrill Lake NSW 2539
Situated on Burrill Lake, BIG4 Bungalow Park has been developed to present a natural appearance. Set on the shores of beautiful Burrill Lake with over 150 metres of sandy beach, a concrete boat ramp and two separate jetties, it ensures that the water can be fully enjoyed by all guests. The park is renowned for the many native birds, especially Rainbow Lorikeets which are fed daily. Bird feeding times are 3pm (winter) or 4pm (summer). BIG4 Bungalow Park has an array of accommodation options from budget friendly right through to luxury. All of the accommodation options have reverse cycle air-conditioning and Hari dryers. Not to mention the prime positioned camp sites to suit tents, camper trailers and even caravans. The park's many features include two camp kitchens, tennis courts, mini golf, children's playground, large family jumping pillow, salt water swimming pools, barbecue areas, canoe and pedal boat hire....
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Bawley Point

38437 - Bawley Point NSW 2539
Bawley Point, between Meroo and Murramarang National Parks, is a great destination for bushwalks. Bawley Beach is the perfect location to relax on the beach and feed the resident stingrays. Further around the point are some great surf spots. Try a local wine at Bawley Vale Estate after your morning soaking in the sun's rays....
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Termeil Point Beach

Point Walking Track, Termeil NSW 2539
This beach runs for 1.7 kilometres from Termeil Point to Meroo Head. Meroo Head features a spectacular cove and rock formation which is great for exploring and provides beautiful views. At the northern end is the entrance to Termeil Lake which is usually closed. The campgrounds at either end of the beach provide great options for an overnight stay by the beach....
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Florence Head Trail and Lookout

Mount Bushwalker Road, Porters Creek NSW 2538
Update: This trail is currently closed to the public. Please refer to NPWS website for further information. The Florence Head walk starts off with the walk along the Little Forest walking Track but rather than turning around when the Little Forest Track intersects the fire trail you turn to the right and keep on going until you reach the Florence Head lookout at around the 3.1 kilometre mark. The track surface varies from natural track through to metal mesh but there are no difficult areas on the track to negotiate. Having said that the fire trail grass is regularly slashed to maintain a fire break and as a result there are some very deep wheel ruts that you need to look out for so you don’t turn an ankle. The track gradient is fairly flat and towards the lookout there is a small climb before descending back down slightly. Please visit the National Parks and Wildlife Service for further information....
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Cormorant Beach

30 Harrington Crescent, Bawley Point NSW 2539
Cormorant Beach at Bawley Point is a short pet friendly beach, perfect for walking the dog and going for a dip. Dogs are allowed to run off-leash on this beach 24 hours a day, seven days a week. You can also walk around the northern headland at low tide to access neighbouring Bawley Beach....
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Sunburnt Beach

Sunburnt Walking Track, Termeil NSW 2539
Sunburnt Beach is a short beach north of Termeil Point that has its own campground on the northern end. This stretch of coastline has numerous camping areas in the Meroo National Park. This beach sometimes attracts bigger swell with occasional good surf and faces south-east. It is the perfect spot for a bush to beach camping experience....
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Termeil Lake

Lake, Termeil NSW 2539
Set before a dramatic backdrop of forested hills, Termeil Lake provides a peaceful refuge for wildlife and visitors alike. No powerboats can access the area, so there’s nothing to disturb the peace while you are paddling and exploring the backwaters and tributaries. Stop along the way for a picnic or head back to the campground at Termeil Point to enjoy a hot meal around the campfire. Enjoy swimming in the clear waters and unwind as you cast your fishing line from the lake’s edge. Binoculars are a must if you’re enthusiastic about birdwatching, as you’re likely to see waterbirds like cormorants, ducks and swans. Look out for sea eagles resting on a nearby branch and watch for whistling kites soaring high above....
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Burrill Lake

39754 - Burrill Lake NSW 2539
Burrill Lake is a coastal village located just five kilometres south of Ulladulla. It has long been a popular destination for fisherman with a variety of fish species on offer including flathead, bream and blackfish. The picturesque scenery with natural bushland and forest cover creates the perfect backdrop to seaside adventures. The upper parts of the lake in particular are well suited to waterskiing with the local water ski club having its own picnic area and launching ramp. Located at Kings Point, this part of the lake is quiet and serene and provides visitors with the chance to enjoy activities such as swimming, sailing, canoeing, kayaking and paddle-boarding. Be sure to visit the iconic Burrill Lake Fish and Chip Shop where visitors can savour the taste of fresh, local seafood. If you’re planning to stay for a longer period, there is plenty of accommodation to choose from including holiday cottages and caravan parks. ...
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Racecourse Beach: Bawley Point

Murramarang Aboriginal Walking Track, Bawley Point NSW 2539
Racecourse Beach near Bawley Point town backs onto Racecourse Beach Tourist Park. It is a short walk from the car park on Murramarang Road and is loved for fishing, surfing and has great sand dunes which will entertain kids for hours. Take the nearby Murramarang Aboriginal Area Walking Track around the nearby headland for a different way to experience the area....
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Shelly Beach

374 Murramarang Road, Bawley Point NSW 2539
Shelly Beach near Kioloa village is popular for fishing, surfing, and short coastal walks. Stunning views take in Brush Island and Belowla Island, making it a great picnic spot and you can take trails across Shelly Head to nearby Racecourse Beach, Bull Pup Beach and the Murramarang Aboriginal Area. Spot whales during their annual migration, sea eagles, dolphins and other wildlife....
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Sculpture at Petana

Woodburn Road, Morton NSW 2538
The Sculpture at Petana Gardens is an eclectic mix of stunning local artist sculptural works lovingly created and inspired by the Shoalhaven. With regular exhibitions, special events and the occasional visiting musician the Gardens are a wonderful way to relax and unwind and enjoy a leisurely stroll through the property with stunning views towards Pigeon House Mountain Didthul....
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Historical Waterways Self Drive Tour

Pacific Highway, Woodburn NSW 2538
Historical Waterways Self Drive Tour takes you on a 110 kilometre journey through New Italy, Bungawalbin Creek, Whiporie, Neiley's Lagoon and Coraki. Through these small country towns you will experience an old school site in New Italy as well as the New Italy Historical Museum, a high marsupial population at Bungawalbin Creek, delicious food at the general store in Whiporie, native wildlife at Neiley's Lagoon and what was once the busiest inland port on the Richmond River in Coraki....
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Stokes Island picnic area

Blackbutt Road, Termeil NSW 2539
If you are looking for a picturesque place to picnic, then you can’t go past Stokes Island picnic area. Surrounded by bangalay-banksia forest, it’s an idyllic beach spot that will leave you feeling relaxed and rejuvenated. Throw down a picnic rug, immerse yourself in a good book and laze away the day with the sound of waves crashing behind you. Discover the marine life on the rock platform, or cast your fishing line and see what you can catch at this popular fishing spot. Play a game of beach cricket, throw the footy with the kids, or just enjoy swimming, surfing and snorkelling in the crystal clear waters. If you enjoy birdwatching, make sure you remember your binoculars to enjoy the abundant birdlife in the area....
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Kings Point

41096 - Kings Point NSW 2539
Kings Point is a small village just south of Ulladulla on Burrill Lake. The area is ideal for swimming, fishing and other water sports. For those interested in bushwalking, Pigeon House Mountain is only a short drive away. There is a lot to see and do in the nearby and surrounding towns and accommodation is available close by at Ulladulla or Burrill Lake....
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Cat and Kitten Beach

Murramarang Aboriginal Walking Track, Bawley Point NSW 2539
Cat and Kitten Beach near Bawley Point has the best views of Brush Island, a 47 hectare Island which shelters this and other beaches. Cat and Kitten Beach forms part of the Murramarang Aboriginal Area and contains middens and other significant cultural and historical sites, please be respectful while visiting....
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Stokes Island Beach

Stokes Walking Track, Termeil NSW 2539
The beautiful Stokes Island Beach runs south from Tabourie Point Beach in Murramarang National Park. It backs on to the Sunburnt Beach Campground where you can camp surrounded by national park. It is sometimes attached to Stokes Island on low tide which features good fishing (take caution in bigger swell). Stokes Island picnic area is nearby and an idyllic place to throw a rug down and spend the day relaxing....
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Guillotines Surf Break

Tingira Drive, Bawley Point NSW 2539
Guillotines is a famous surf break at Bawley Point, popular with body boarders and short boarders who like shallow barrelling waves. The waves break onto the rocks allowing the crowd to get right up close to the surfers - they put on a pretty spectacular show especially in bigger swell! Further round the headland there are protected spots to swim and snorkel with the resident stingrays....
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Murramarang Aboriginal Area

Murramarang Road, Bawley Point NSW 2539
Located on the NSW South Coast, enriched with historic heritage, Murramarang Aboriginal Area has one of the largest and most important Aboriginal sites on the NSW coast. Can you imagine what life was like 12,000 years ago? At Murramarang Aboriginal Area, it’s much easier than you’d think. This reserve protects the largest midden on the South Coast, and a lagoon to the north of the headland that, according to Dreamtime beliefs, is home to a serpent involved in the creation of the land. The midden covers several hectares and contains millions of stone artefacts as well as dense deposits of mammal, fish and bird bones and shells. Based on some of the rare finds – bone points and shell fishhooks – archaeologists believe the people of Murramarang had a sophisticated bone industry and fishing economy. With its picturesque coastal setting, Murramarang Aboriginal Area is also popular for snorkelling, swimming, surfing, beach and rock fishing, and rock-pooling. A signed walk, with panoramic views, guides visitors through the site....
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Tabourie Lake

Princes Highway, Lake Tabourie NSW 2539
Just a short drive from Ulladulla, Tabourie Lake is a beautiful coastal lake offering visitors a myriad of things to do. Throw down a picnic rug and relax on the shores of the lake with a good book or the weekend newspapers. Go walking along the foreshore and find yourself a place to set up and try your luck fishing. The kids will love wading and swimming in the shallow waters. Or admire the scenery from the water itself by sailing, paddling or windsurfing into the distance. Tabourie Lake is also haven for waterbirds so if you enjoy birdwatching, make sure to bring your binoculars. You’ll see swans, ducks, birds of prey, egrets and many more....
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Gannet Beach

44 Malibu Drive, Bawley Point NSW 2539
Gannet Beach is a short beach in Bawley Point village south of Jurwin Head which is great for snorkelling and surfing. It is accessible from Malibu Drive at various points along the beach. The beach is often quiet but attracts crowds in summer for its beauty and sometimes smaller waves...
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Goddess Health and Wellness Day Spa

1 Commonwealth Avenue, Burrill Lake NSW 2539
As you walk through the doors to the Goddess Isis Health and Wellness Day Spa you will be taken on a Journey of your Senses! Aromatic oil Blends distilled in India, Luxurious Rich Colours and Subtle Lighting of their Treatment rooms will immerse you into a deep state of Bliss. They choose the Multi-Award Winning Natural Skin Care Line Subtle Energies. The Aromatic and Nourishing Natural Skin and Spa brand Waterlily. Specialising in Spa Parties for Groups who would like to spend the day being pampered together. Its a Perfect Gift of Love! ...
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Meroo Lake walking track

Meroo Point Road, Termeil NSW 2539
If you are looking to get away from it all, then Meroo Lake walking track is for you. Wrap yourself in the tranquillity of these calm coastal waters and reconnect with nature. Follow the walking track from Meroo Head carpark and meander down through towering old growth forest to the lakes edge. It’s a great place for birdwatching where you’ll see some of the many waterbirds that make this their home - swans, musk ducks, pelicans, cormorants to name a few. Try fishing or swimming in the lake, or just sit back and relax with a good book as you listen to the waters gently rippling onto the shore. If you like canoeing or kayaking, it’s a 800 metre walk to the lake’s edge with your gear, but your efforts will be rewarded once you are paddling out into serenity on the water....
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Tabourie Point Beach

44781 - Lake Tabourie NSW 2539
Tabourie Point Beach runs south from the entrance to Tabourie Lake down to Stokes Island. Paddle boarding is a fun activity inside the river mouth, more advanced paddle boarders can choose to paddle out the inlet to the ocean at high tide. It also features the reef break Dum-Dums which can produce good surfing conditions. The beach can be accessed from a car park at the northern end....
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Timbertops - Horse Riding

27 Princes Highway, Termeil NSW 2539
Timbertops maintains a stable of 30 horses of all sizes to cater for people with varying degrees of ability from beginners to competent riders, children and adults. They offer one and two hour trail rides. These rides take you through beautiful state forest bushland. Tuition is also available for beginners. Timbertops is located in the small timber settlement of Termeil on the South Coast of New South Wales, only 20 kilometres south of Ulladulla (first gate on the left over Reedy Creek Bridge) and 32 kilometres north of Batemans Bay (first gate on right approximately 200 metres past the Termeil shop and service station). Discounts apply for children....
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Murramarang Aboriginal Area Walking Track

Murramarang Road, Bawley Point NSW 2539
Give yourself a couple of hours to immerse yourself in the surroundings on the 2.2 kilometre Murramarang Aboriginal Area walking track along the coastline. Interpretive signs offer insight into some of the most culturally significant Aboriginal sites along the track. The beginning of the walk is along a sand track from the carpark, and the undeveloped location is very evocative, making it easier to imagine how the landscape would have looked thousands of years ago when large numbers of Aboriginal people lived here. As well as the cultural significance, the walk offers incredible coastal views, including clear views to Brush Island . You might see kangaroos grazing on the grassland or sea eagles soaring overhead as you’re ambling along. Don’t forget your swimmers either – when the weather is warm, you’ll definitely want to go for a splash in the waves....
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North Beach Bawley Point

Willinga Lake Walking Track, Bawley Point NSW 2539
North Beach is a little known beach which runs between Willinga Point and Nuggan Point near Ulladulla. Bordered by bush, the beach itself is 750 metres long and includes the inlet to Willinga Lake, and rocky outcrops at each end. Take the Willinga Lake Walking Track via Nuggen Point or park the car at Willinga Point to access the beach....
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Dolphin Point

45361 - Dolphin Point NSW 2539
Dolphin Point is a small, quiet village on the south coast of New South Wales just south of Burrill Lake. Surrounded by natural bushland, it is a place of unspoilt beauty with excellent fishing spots, safe boating, sailing and windsurfing. There is a local shopping centre at Dolphin Point, which has a newsagency, post office, supermarket, restaurant and hair salon. Accommodation is also available....
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Pot Holes Beach

Pot Holes Road, Woodburn NSW 2538
Get off the beaten track and discover this small pebbly beach tucked away in the bush. It’s a popular surfing spot amongst the locals, and you can see why when you are sitting out on the water looking back at unspoilt, natural beauty. Join the locals and enjoy surfing, body boarding, swimming and snorkelling in the crystal clear waves.  Bring your fishing gear and see what you can catch from the beach. Pack a picnic, bring a good book and spend the afternoon lazing about on the beach listening to the sounds of the waves crashing before you. But if you want to explore more, why not follow the Pot Holes walking track to Dolphin Point, then head back for a refreshing swim. In spring, you’ll see wildflowers dotting the heathland and woodland with colour.  And for anyone interested in birdwatching, you’re also bound to see plenty of birdlife along the way....