Burrawang track - Conjola Beach to Buckleys Point is a 2km, grade 3 hike located in Narrawallee Creek Nature Reserve, New South Wales. The hike should take around 1.25 hours to complete.
Hike overview
This delightful walking track, from Conjola Lake to Buckleys Point in Narrawallee Creek Nature Reserve, takes in a spectacular range of coastal wetlands and a small patch of coastal rainforest with breathtaking scenic views. North of Ulladulla on the NSW South Coast, Burrawang track is a great destination for families who love a remote nature adventure.
Winding through the rare bangalay forests, look for the understorey of burrawangs and old man banksia that thrive under the canopy. Arriving at Buckleys Point, the forests give way to coastal heathland offering panoramic views up and down the beautiful coastline.
Watch for dolphins along the beaches and you might even catch sight of a sea eagle surfing the coastal drafts. Retrace your steps or walk back via the beach for a spot of fishing or a picnic at Conjola Beach picnic area. If you're keen to stretch your legs, continue on to Narrawallee Inlet walk.
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Getting there
Barrawang track - Conjola Beach to Buckleys Point is in the Conjola Beach precinct of Narrawallee Creek Nature Reserve. To get there:Turn east off Princess Highway at Yatte Yattah onto Lake Conjola Entrance Road (sign to Lake Conjola).From Lake Conjola Village, turn south off Lake Conjola Entrance Road onto Thorn Street. Road quality Check the weather before you set out as the road to Burrawang track can become boggy when it rains. Parking Parking is available at nearby Conjola Beach picnic area, a short walk from Burrwang track.
Visit NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service for more information on this trail.
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About the region
Narrawallee Creek Nature Reserve, on the NSW South Coast near Ulladulla, is ideal for a family friendly day trip with fishing, walking and birdwatching.
With golden beaches, lush coastal forests and tranquil waterways, Narrawallee Creek Nature Reserve is a little-known jewel on the spectacular NSW South Coast. Tucked in between Ulladulla and Lake Conjola, it offers a perfect nature getaway for families and nature-lovers.
The reserve protects nearly 5km of pristine coastline, dunes and lush coastal hinterland. Here, you can explore remote beaches, tranquil wetlands and lush coastal forests. Enjoy a fun-filled day of beach fishing or walking and cycling the quiet trails through the leafy forests of old man banksias and prehistoric burrawangs.
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Acknowledgement of Country
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