Discover the best top things to do in Sapphire Coast, Australia including Mimosa Rocks National Park, Ben Boyd National Park, Biamanga National Park, Bournda National Park, Kooraban National Park, Wadbilliga National Park, New South Wales, Australia, Mount Imlay National Park.
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There are several different access roads into the coastal part of Mimosa National Park. We entered via Nelson Lake Road and took in the short but picturesque Wajurda Point and Moon Bay walks. Wajurda Point is a 450m ,one way reasonably flat, walk to a very good lookout platform that gives great coastal and ocean views. Moon Bay walk from the same carpark starting point is only 250m but nearly all downhill and formed steps to the beach, so a steep walk back. Well worth the small detour off the highway, plenty of free parking and accessible by 2WD. No facilities except basic toilet.
4.5 based on 18 reviews
This park covers 45 kms of rugged coastline. It encompasses a number of attractions - walks, buildings such at Boyd’s Tower and the remains of Davidson Whaling Station and Boydtown, picnic spots, camping grounds and remote beaches. It’s best to visit an information centre such as the one in Eden or Merimbula to fully comprehend what’s on offer here. There’s a lot. They’ll provide maps and directions on how to make the most of the scenery and activities.
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This place is a hidden gem, we were told about the lagoon by a local cashier at a shop in Bega. Although a little chilly on the day we visited, the water in the lagoon was a bit warmer than the ocean and we spent a lovely few hours paddling around in the calm water. Perfect for kids and a great spot for kayaking or canoeing. We walked along the beach which is absolutely beautiful. We would love to come back on a day when we have more time so we can enjoy the experience for longer.
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