Tathra Bay in the Bournda National Park.
Bournda National Park
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Situated on the NSW Sapphire Coast, Bournda National Park covers 2590 ha. of spectacular coastal
land.
Bournda National Park with its diverse scenery and spectacular views makes it a great place
to explore. Wildlife is abundant, and the rare Osprey, a coastal bird of prey, can be seen.
Other rare wildlife and plants are protected within wetlands, scrub, heaths and
tall native trees; patience and silence will reveal these magnificent creatures.
Explore North Tura Beach, Hobart Beach and Scotts Bay, picnic beside or canoe in Wallagoot Lake,
swim in the warm waters of Bournda Lagoon or fish from favourite spots like Boulder Bay.
Bournda National Park offers many walking trails from an easy stroll to a 9km hike from
Wallagoot Gap or Turingal Head to Kianinny Bay. Guided walks including a night spotlight walk
are available through the National Parks Discovery Program.
Camping is permitted at Hobarts Beach, a fee applies and bookings are required.
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