Places to visit nearby

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Places to visit nearby

Sightseeing

When you stay at Erowal Days you are only a short 7 minute drive away from this most beautiful of locations. My tip in busy holiday times, go early and walk the length of the beach(or as far as you wish). You’ll beat the crowds and the wind and see it at its most spectacular.
329 locals recommend
Hyams Beach
Cyrus St
329 locals recommend
When you stay at Erowal Days you are only a short 7 minute drive away from this most beautiful of locations. My tip in busy holiday times, go early and walk the length of the beach(or as far as you wish). You’ll beat the crowds and the wind and see it at its most spectacular.
Take a picnic and set up here for the day. Explore the rock platforms or take a short walk to Governor’s Headland lookout where you might see a local seal or whales when they are passing by. The 5km loop track is spectacular.
44 locals recommend
Murrays Beach
44 locals recommend
Take a picnic and set up here for the day. Explore the rock platforms or take a short walk to Governor’s Headland lookout where you might see a local seal or whales when they are passing by. The 5km loop track is spectacular.
A great beach to visit to get away from the crowds.
Iluka Beach
A great beach to visit to get away from the crowds.
Wide hard sand beach, perfect for walking and some iconic photography.
7 locals recommend
Hole in the wall
7 locals recommend
Wide hard sand beach, perfect for walking and some iconic photography.
Good picnic facilities, loads of friendly local wildlife and a great beach for kids
78 locals recommend
Green Patch
Village Road
78 locals recommend
Good picnic facilities, loads of friendly local wildlife and a great beach for kids
The walk in from the carpark is well worth it. Cave Beach is on the southern side of the bay and fronts the ocean. There’s a lookout to take in the spectacular view . A popular destination for surfers with the potential for huge waves and of course there is a cave to explore. Not the place however for poor swimmers.
26 locals recommend
Cave Beach
26 locals recommend
The walk in from the carpark is well worth it. Cave Beach is on the southern side of the bay and fronts the ocean. There’s a lookout to take in the spectacular view . A popular destination for surfers with the potential for huge waves and of course there is a cave to explore. Not the place however for poor swimmers.
Perfect spot to take in the amazing sandstone cliffs and the ideal spot to watch migrating whales. The lighthouse has an interesting history and the drive in through tall blackbutt forest is a joy.
16 locals recommend
Cape St George Lighthouse
Stony Creek Road
16 locals recommend
Perfect spot to take in the amazing sandstone cliffs and the ideal spot to watch migrating whales. The lighthouse has an interesting history and the drive in through tall blackbutt forest is a joy.
Beautiful isolated beach in Booderee National Park. Well worth the moderately long bushwalk in and the descent down a long series of stairs from the overlooking hilltop to the beach.
6 locals recommend
Steamers Beach
6 locals recommend
Beautiful isolated beach in Booderee National Park. Well worth the moderately long bushwalk in and the descent down a long series of stairs from the overlooking hilltop to the beach.
Scottish Rocks in Booderee is a great place to go to escape the crowds. Often you will share the beach with only a handful of others and it’s a fantastic walk to either Hole in the Wall or Bristol Point and Greenpatch. There is some nice snorkelling spots and the walk in from the carpark is an easy five minute stroll. The small roadside carpark is well signposted and only a few hundred metres past the Bristol Point entry. Don’t miss it on a still blue sky day.
Scottish Rocks
Scottish Rocks in Booderee is a great place to go to escape the crowds. Often you will share the beach with only a handful of others and it’s a fantastic walk to either Hole in the Wall or Bristol Point and Greenpatch. There is some nice snorkelling spots and the walk in from the carpark is an easy five minute stroll. The small roadside carpark is well signposted and only a few hundred metres past the Bristol Point entry. Don’t miss it on a still blue sky day.