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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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Lake walking track

Princes Highway, East Lynne NSW 2536
4km (one way) - 2 hour - Easy difficulty Immerse yourself in the tranquil coastal forest on this medium length walk in the central area of Murramarang National Park. Lake walking track leads off Durras Lake Discovery trail and follows the northern shore of Durras Lake through stands of towering spotted gums, offering excellent kangaroo spotting and birdwatching. Passing through remnants of original coastal rainforest, where coachwood and ... Visit website for more info
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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....

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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Greenwood Park Estate

34 Pebbly Beach Road, East Lynne NSW 2536
Greenwood Park Estate is set in the midst of 17 acres of natural bush, and on the edge of the beautiful Murramarang National Park. The luxury villas offer one or two bedroom units, making your stay a relaxing, magical holiday destination, while within easy reach of so much to see and do. Go fishing, play sports, bushwalk, rest, sleep or explore the boutique shopping spots - just some of the many attractions available in the area....

Kioloa Beach Holiday Park

635 Murramarang Road, Kioloa NSW 2539
Located on the NSW South Coast halfway between Batemans Bay and Ulladulla, Kioloa Beach Holiday Park offers you the delights of a relaxing family holiday with many options for exciting holiday activities. With absolute frontage to a safe ocean beach, the park is a proclaimed wildlife sanctuary and is set amongst, and surrounded by, beautiful bushland. Choose from a wide range of accommodation to suit your needs. All of the park cabins have full en suite facilities, and range from luxury park cabins (some with air-conditioning and linen supplied), through to more basic cabins, to grassy powered and unpowered caravan and tent sites. Dogs are welcome to holiday at Kioloa Beach with their owners....
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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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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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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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Kioloa

40852 - Kioloa NSW 2539
Kioloa is a small coastal village near Pretty Beach and Merry Beach. It has two caravan parks and a collection of self-contained houses. A short drive from Kioloa will take you into beautiful Murramarang National Park where you can enjoy wonderful nature walks. There are shops nearby at Bawley Point. ...
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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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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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Avenue Beach

576 Murramarang Road, Kioloa NSW 2539
Avenue Beach is a beautiful place for a coastal walk, as you can follow trails north across headlands, beaches and bushland to nearby Shelly Beach and Kioloa Beach. The beach runs south to Butlers Point with views of Belowla Island, and Butlers Creek, and the chance to spot migrating whales in winter and spring....
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Pretty Beach to Durras Mountain Walking Track

Pretty Beach Road, Kioloa NSW 2539
If the scenic coastal views don’t take your breath away, the steep climb to the top of the mountain will. Pretty Beach to Durras Mountain walking track highlights the beautiful coastal forests of Murramarang National Park, near Pretty Beach campground. Following the track from the campground, make your way past the lazing kangaroos. The path climbs steadily through coachwood and unique coastal rainforest. At the top of Durras Mountain, you’ll be rewarded with coastal and scenic mountain views. You’re likely to hear eastern whipbirds and wonga pigeons any time of year. From the mountain top, retrace your steps, or if you’ve still got energy to burn, continue on the longer walk to Pebbly Beach picnic area. If you’re smitten with this beautiful region, be sure to check out the cosy cabins available at Pretty Beach....
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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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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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Pebbly Beach to Snake Bay walking track

Mount Agony Road, East Lynne NSW 2536
Update: This trail is currently closed. Please refer to NWPS for further information. If you're keen to get off the beaten track then Pebbly Beach to Snake Bay walking track is a great way to explore some spectacular unspoilt coastline. Meander along the remote beaches, lush rainforest gullies and dramatic rock formations in Murramarang National Park on the South Coast. Pebbly Beach to Snake Bay walking track is in the central precinct of Murramarang National Park. To get there: Turn off the Princess Highway at East Lynne, via Mount Agony Road. Drive for approximately eight kilometres and follow the signs to Pebbly Beach....