
Pinnacles Loop Walk, New South Wales.
On the rugged shoreline of the south coast of New South Wales, the Pinnacles Loop Walk highlights the unique geology…
Walks around the South Coast encompass a range of explorations, from tranquil coastal walks offering ocean views to the verdant hinterland trails that showcase the region’s abundant biodiversity. Notably, the Wharf to Wharf walk from Merimbula to Tathra offers a perfect entry point into the world of multi-day hikes. At 27 kilometres, this hike along the Sapphire Coast passes by lagoons, headlands and deserted beaches. There are also a range of South Coast walking tracks in excellent positions for bird watching and witnessing the migration of whales back to Antarctica in spring, beckoning twitchers and naturalists alike. These coastal walks are equally invigorating as they are rhythmic, and offer a chance for contemplation or adventure, depending on your timing and planning.
On the rugged shoreline of the south coast of New South Wales, the Pinnacles Loop Walk highlights the unique geology…
A big day on the famed South Coast immerses you in the triple pleasures of wildlife, seaspray and culture. Not to mention breaching whales just off-shore.
From a sacred mountain to a sleepy town, a day walk on the Sapphire Coast has much to contemplate.
The Wharf to Wharf Walk is on the New South Wales Sapphire Coast, following a diverse landscape through the ancient land of the Yuin People.
A section of the Light to Light multi-day walk south of Eden. It can be tackled as a day hike…
This remote walk provides the opportunity to experience the pristine Nadgee Fauna Reserve in far southern NSW south of Wonboyn.…
The southern section of the Light to Light walk. Commence at Bittangabee Bay, cross coastal heath and shady forests on…
The bountiful region from Eden to Bermagui offers a variety of walks. The Bundian Way is an ancient indigenous pathway,…
A beautiful walk especially in the early morning or pre sunset. From the Middle Beach campground in the Mimosa Rocks…
Wherever and whenever we walk, we acknowledge and pay our respects to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as the Traditional Custodians and Owners of the land.
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