Tag Archives: Merimbula Beach

Pambula Beach Caravan Park – Merimbula Beach – “Merimbula Beach” Trail – Boggy Creek – Merimbula

Wednesday 23/11/2022   Pambula Beach Caravan Park – Merimbula Beach – “Merimbula Beach” Trail – Boggy Creek – Merimbula

                                               Beowa National Park, NSW

                                               Yuin Country                                     

Participants: Stephen Davies (Photos, Report), Sue Davies 

Getting older and trying to keep getting out amongst nature, hiking the trails, exploring the scenery and appreciating the wildlife encounters. We are slowing down but don’t admit it to ourselves very often. We still get in 20km days in the mountains but are leaning more toward day walks based on our new campervan. After a day of walking it has been magical to return to the van and enjoy a cold drink or normal food and cooking, a great night’s sleep on a “real” bed secure in any weather. It has been making it easy to explore the types of places we love.

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Merimbula Beach – Jiguma Nature Area – Pambula River – Shark Hole

Tuesday 22/11/2022  Pambula Beach Caravan Park – Merimbula Beach – Jiguma Nature Area – Pambula River – “Kanangra Track” – Shark Hole

                                        Beowa National Park, NSW

                                        Yuin Country                                                   

Participants: Stephen Davies (Photos, Report), Sue Davies

Pambula Beach Caravan Park – Merimbula Beach – Jiguma Nature Area –  Pambula River

This was the first of a series of short walks from our camper van based at Pambula Beach Caravan Park. Our beachfront site had us on to Merimbula Beach for a short walk to its southern end where there is a public carpark if you are staying elsewhere. At the end of the beach, there is a short flight of stairs that take you up onto the headland and into Jiguma Nature Area. The views north along Merimbula Beach up to Merimbula itself are great. Jiguma Nature Area offers well-shaded walking through remnant coastal forest and a number of lookouts over the rocky foreshore below.
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