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Must-do coastal walks along the Grand Pacific Drive
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Stretching from cliff-hugging headlands to quiet beach trails, the Grand Pacific Drive is a coastal dream, that can also be explored on foot. These walks invite you to slow down, and soak up some of the most beautiful scenery New South Wales has to offer.
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The Coast Track
Stretching about 26 km one-way through Sydney’s stunning Royal National Park, this track is an epic coastal trek best split over two days for most walkers. Beginning at Bundeena and ending at Otford, this rugged trail delivers breath-taking ocean lookouts, hidden swimming beaches, dramatic sandstone cliffs, rainforest pockets and seasonal wildflowers, with chances to spot migrating whales in season.
Start from the north at Bundeena to Wattamolla (around 10km) or to Garie Beach (around 16km). You may also begin from the south at Otford to Garie Beach which is around 11km and takes 3 to 5 hours.
Distance: 26km (one way)
Highlights:
- Scenic stops include Wedding Cake Rock, Wattamolla and Curracurrang Cove
- Dramatic views with little crowds
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Kiama Coast Walk
This iconic coastal trail hugs dramatic headlands and golden beaches, weaving past blowholes and rolling green hills. Stretching from Minnamurra to Gerringong, the Kiama Coast Walk serves up uninterrupted Pacific views, historic lighthouses, secret coves and plenty of picnic-perfect lookouts along the way.
Keep an eye out for migrating whales in winter and pods of dolphins year-round. Whether you wander a gentle section between cafés and ocean pools or commit to the full end-to-end adventure, it’s pure South Coast magic.
Distance: ~20 km (Kiama to Gerringong, or shorter sections)
Highlights:
- Kiama Blowhole and rugged rock platforms
- One of NSW’s most scenic coastal walks
3
White Sands Walk
Short, sweet, and impossibly stunning, the White Sands Walk threads its way through coastal bushland to reveal some of the most dazzling shorelines in Jervis Bay. Linking Greenfield Beach to Hyams Beach. Think turquoise water so clear you can spot fish beneath the surface, powder-soft sand, and shady pockets perfect for a picnic. It’s the ultimate beach-hopping trail that is family-friendly, and wildly photogenic.
Distance: 2.5km (one way)
Highlights:
- Powder-white sand and crystal-clear water
- Peaceful & uncrowded
4
Pretty Beach to Pebbly Beach Walking Track
This gentle coastal track winds through fragrant bushland between two beautiful beaches in Murramarang National Park, offering an easy going escape with big scenic rewards. Pebbly Beach is famous for its resident kangaroos that often graze right by the shoreline, while Pretty Beach lives up to its name with wide sands and sparkling water perfect for a refreshing dip.
Distance: ~3 km return
Highlights:
- Kangaroos spotting, often grazing near Pebbly Beach
- Family-friendly with shaded picnic spots
5
Broulee Island Nature Reserve Walk
Encircling Broulee Island, this scenic loop delivers sweeping ocean panoramas and postcard views across Broulee Beach at every turn. The track meanders over low headlands, past rocky coves and wind-sculpted bushland, with the sea glittering on both sides. A rare and beautiful perspective that makes you feel completely immersed in the coastline. Keep an eye out for dolphins playing offshore and migrating whales during the cooler months.
Distance: ~2.5 km loop
Highlights:
- 360-degree coastal views
- Short but incredibly scenic
6
Camel Rock to Murunna Point Walk
Following the wild coastline near Bermagui, this spectacular headland walk is all about dramatic geology and big-sky ocean views. The track winds past rugged cliffs and weathered rock platforms, where waves crash and spray against ancient formations sculpted by time. Along the way, you’ll be treated to uninterrupted views of the iconic Camel Rock, its distinctive hump rising from the sea.
Keep your camera handy and your eyes on the horizon for passing whales in season. Raw, windswept and wonderfully uncrowded, this is South Coast scenery at its most powerful and unforgettable.
Distance: ~3 km return
Highlights:
- Camel Rock’s iconic formation
- Sweeping coastal scenery
7
Pinnacles Loop Walking Track
Tucked away in Beowa National Park, this short but striking loop winds through open heathland before revealing the otherworldly rock spires known as the Pinnacles. The track is easy, family-friendly, with two viewing points and just a short drive from Pambula.
Distance: ~2.5 km loop
Highlights:
- Unique rock formations, especially great to see in the soft light of late afternoon
- Ocean views through coastal scrub