Bingi Bingi Point
Bingi Bingi Point is situated between Congo and Tuross and is a great place for scenic views, whale watching, surfing, walking and birdwatching within Eurobodalla National Park.
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- Eurobodalla National Park in South Coast
Bingi Bingi Point is situated between Congo and Tuross and is a great place for scenic views, whale watching, surfing, walking and birdwatching within Eurobodalla National Park.
Moruya Heads lookout offers superb coastal views taking in the scenic mouth of Moruya River.
Mystery Bay lookout in Eurobodalla National Park is a great place for scenic views, picnicking, walking, birdwatching and seasonal whale watching on the south coast.
A good place to stop for a picnic, but Pipers lookout in South East Forest National Park also features stunning views – take the easy boardwalk to see for yourself.
Wajurda Point lookout, in Mimosa Rocks National Park offers coastal and ocean views with seasonal whale watching opportunities.
A short and easy walking track descends steeply to the secluded beach at Moon Bay in Mimosa Rocks National Park. Enjoy a picnic on the sand and explore the historic heritage of the area.
Head out for a day walk on the Bingi Dreaming track, a coastal walk that traces the ancient Song Lines of the Yuin Aboriginal people. Enjoy stunning views as you walk.
Cascades walking track takes you to a viewing platform with scenic views of the spectacular Tuross River which cascades into a pool.
Great for walking with children, the easy Mimosa Rocks walk takes you along a short boardwalk to a lookout. You may spot the Mimosa shipwreck on the rocks below.
Turross Falls walking track is a medium difficulty 4km bushwalk at Wadbilliga National Park featuring scenic views, waterfalls, picnicking opportunities and birdwatching.