Tathra Headland Walk

Natural Attractions

Short but incredibly sweet, the Tathra Headland Walk covers just 300 metres but ticks off many of the Sapphire Coast’s most enduring features.

Like those glorious Pacific Ocean vistas, particularly alluring during the annual whale migration from Antarctica along the NSW coastline. Optimal spotting times are August through November, when you might also see pods of dolphins and swarms of seabirds.

The all-abilities pathway links the Tathra Headland and historic Tathra Wharf along a series of boardwalks and walking paths as well as an elevated viewing platform, beautifully crafted from reclaimed wharf timbers.

Facilities

Lookouts

Activities

Walks

Disabled Assistance

Wheelchair access

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Blue water of the river w/ two small kayaks

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Wallagoot Lake in Bournda National Park. Photo: John Spencer/DPIE

Wallagoot Lake picnic area and boat ramp

Wallagoot, Bega Valley

Staircase leading to the beach at Turingal Head. Photo: John Spencer/DPIE

Turingal Head picnic area

Wallagoot, Bega Valley

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Mogareeka Cycle and Walkway

Tathra, Bega Valley

Middle Lagoon walking track, Mimosa Rocks National Park. Photo: John Yurasek

Middle Lagoon Walking Track

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Perfectly maintained

Tathra Beach Country Club

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