
The Murramarang South Coast Walk is a breathtaking coastal adventure in Murramarang National Park, located between Ulladulla and Batemans Bay on the south coast of New South Wales. Here are some highlights of this spectacular walk:
- Stunning Coastline
- Forests and Beaches: One of the unique features of Murramarang is the majestic spotted gums and burrawangs that grow right down to the beach.
- Cultural Significance
- Wildlife Encounters: Keep an eye out for native wildlife! You might spot eastern grey kangaroos dozing or grazing near the beaches.
- Secluded Bays and Coves: While you’ll start and end your walk at popular beaches, you’ll also discover many spectacular secluded bays and coves along the way. Take a break for lunch with an enviable view, and if you’re lucky, you might even spot a whale or two during their annual migration.
The full walk starts at Pretty Beach End Point: Maloneys Beach (Approx 34 Klms). This adventure is only a small sample of the track starting at Maloneys beach and is approx. 1.8 Klms one way.
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Murramarang South Coast Walk | NSW National Parks
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