The South Coast of New South Wales is a treasure trove of natural wonders and idyllic coastal towns, and the regions near Kioloa, Lake Conjola, and Eden offer a unique charm during the winter season. If you’re planning a getaway in these areas, here are five must-see gems that will make your stay truly unforgettable.
Kioloa Beach
Savour the tranquillity and natural beauty of Kioloa Beach. Take leisurely walks along the sandy shoreline just steps from Ingenia Holidays Merry Beach, breathe in the crisp ocean air, and let the soothing sound of the waves wash away your cares. Don’t forget to keep an eye out for migrating whales passing by, offering a magical spectacle against the backdrop of the stunning coastline.
Lake Conjola
Discover the peaceful charm of Lake Conjola. This pristine coastal lake provides the perfect setting for fishing, kayaking, or simply relaxing on its tranquil shores. As the day draws to a close, witness breathtaking sunsets reflecting off the calm waters, creating a serene and picturesque atmosphere. Stay at Ingenia Holidays Lake Conjola.
Ben Boyd National Park, Eden
Explore the natural wonders of Ben Boyd National Park near Eden. During winter, the park unveils a different kind of beauty, with its rugged coastal cliffs and dramatic landscapes. Take a hike along the Light to Light Walk, offering stunning views of the coastline, secluded beaches, and even a chance to spot whales frolicking in the distance.
Eden Killer Whale Museum
Immerse yourself in the rich maritime history of Eden at the Eden Killer Whale Museum. Discover the captivating stories of the town’s whaling past and the unique relationship between local whalers and killer whales. Explore fascinating exhibits, including a full-size replica of the famous orca, “Old Tom,” and gain a deeper understanding of this remarkable coastal community.
Boyd Tower, Ben Boyd National Park
Make your way to Boyd Tower, a historic lighthouse in Ben Boyd National Park. Climb to the top for panoramic views of Twofold Bay and the surrounding landscapes. The tower’s commanding presence against the backdrop of the wild coastline makes for a striking photo opportunity and a chance to connect with the area’s rich maritime heritage.