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They say a picture is worth a thousand words, and Shoalhaven is home to some of the most stunning lookouts and vistas in Australia, making it one of the best destinations for travellers looking for a pictureperfect stay!
With 70 percent of the region, designated national parks and state forest, as well as 100 beaches and 19 major water catchments, Shoalhaven is #goals when it comes to epic instagrammable getaways.
Getting the best beach shot is necessary for any coastal holiday. Termeil Point Beach has an ancient cove rock face near the campground. Dolphins can often be spotted here, and visitors should pack a set of binoculars for spotting whales from May to November. Venture into Murramarang National Park to find Pebbly Beach, a popular surfing location, home to the mythical surfing kangaroo and a campground by the beach. Surrounded by rugged national parks, the coastal village of Bawley Point provides the perfect setting for a myriad of seaside adventures. The recently restored gantry is the perfect spot to set up for the day.
Walking tracks throughout Shoalhaven have stunning lookouts, providing unbeatable views. Three Views Walking Track is a 9.5-kilometre long level track that incorporates a cliff-edge viewing point that offers an unspoilt view of the landscape. Located in Morton National Park, Little Forest is an easy walking track with views of the iconic Pigeon House Mountain Didthul (Balgan).
Mermaid Pools at Cudmirrah Nature Reserve is a perfect place to cool off with a scenic swim. The natural rock pools are surrounded by beach and bushland and typify Shoalhaven’s unspoilt appeal. Accessible by boat only, Jervis Bay Caves in the Jervis Bay Marine Park makes for a secluded and breathtaking backdrop.
Scan to learn more at shoalhaven.com/lookouts