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Discover 10 Breathtaking Wonders of the South Coast: Unforgettable Walking Tours (Continued)
If you’re looking for an adventure that will take you off the beaten path and show you the natural beauty of Australia, the great walking tours of the South Coast of NSW are an absolute must-see. This area is home to some of the most stunning scenery in the country, with miles of pristine coastline, rugged cliffs, and dense rainforests that are just waiting to be explored.
Whether you’re an experienced hiker or just starting out, there are plenty of walking tours available that will suit your needs. Design your south coast track itinerary from the options below.
Discover 10 Breathtaking Wonders of the South Coast: Unforgettable Walking Tours (Continued)
Guided Tours:
These tours are led by knowledgeable and friendly guides who will take you through some of the most picturesque landscapes in the area. Along the way, you’ll learn about the history and culture of the region, as well as the unique flora and fauna that call it home.
Some popular options for walking tours on the south coast NSW are:
Tilba’s Taste of Town & Country Walking Tour: This 3-hour Slow Food Walk is the essential ticket when visiting Central Tilba. Your journey begins with Discover 10 Breathtaking Wonders of the South Coasta historical narrative with your local guide. Throughout the walk taste your way into the past, of these beautiful National Trust villages. The local produce includes morsels of sweet and savory along the way.
Tilba’s Art Trail Tour by E bike Tilba Walk’s insight into the local artisans and local food makers of the region is something not to be missed.
An Easter week special.
Heritage Festival Walking Tour. Experience the village of Central Tilba. Enjoy an early morning walk, learn about the history, the cultural significance, and the shared stories of this National Trust Village. Tilba Walks Heritage Talks explores the living history of the region as your local guide.
The Bingi Dreaming Track and the Gulaga Mountain walk are significant indigenous walking trails and lead through New South Wales National Parks. These tracks and trails are among the harder options for walkers.
Bingi Dreaming Track This coastal walk within the Eurobodalla National Park is of immense cultural significance to the traditional landowners. Indigenous tours explain its songlines as invisible threads with messages about food, water, laws, and seasons.
Gulaga Mountain Walk. Gulaga is an ancient forested volcano, along with its landscape is important for Aboriginal people and especially significant to the Yuin women of the NSW South Coast. The steep track up the mountain was built in 1894 for gold miners. Take the gravel path between the café and the car park in Tilba Tilba and continue up the mountain. At ‘Halfway Rock’ the Battery Trail leads 1.6km off the main track around the side of the ridge to the foundations of the mine manager’s residence.
Return to the main track, and 30 minutes later you should reach ‘The Saddle’—a great rest spot where magnificent giant granite tors are hidden in the rainforest. Push onto the summit with its spectacular views of the coast.
The Murramarang Coast walking tour is a breathtaking experience that takes you through one of the most pristine and unspoiled stretches of the Australian coastline. This tour offers a chance to explore the Murramarang National Park, which is home to an incredible array of wildlife, including kangaroos, wallabies, and over 200 species of birds. Along the way, you’ll discover hidden beaches, rugged headlands, and ancient forests that have remained virtually unchanged for millions of years. With expert guides to lead the way, you’ll be immersed in the beauty and wonder of the Murramarang Coast, making memories that will last a lifetime.
and in Tuross Head:
Nelson Parade Boardwalk If you walk along the cliff top from the junction of Jutland Avenue and Nelson Parade, towards the sea you will come to Wolfe Park where plaques for those lost on the bar have been placed under a Norfolk Pine.
and at Narooma Australia Rock, a favourite spot for Instagram photos. Just beside Australia Rock, along the break wall, is a seal colony nestled in amongst the rocks.