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Get InspiredOceaniaAustraliaNew South WalesBournda National Park

Bournda National Park

AU
National Park·Serene, Rugged, Untouched
Bournda National Park
Photo by Grahame Marjoribanks from Google Places
Bournda National Park
Photo by Edouard Serot from Google Places
Bournda National Park
Photo by Luke D'Argenio from Google Places
Bournda National Park
Photo by Hila ben shoham from Google Places
Bournda National Park
Photo by Frederic Schouler from Google Places
Bournda National Park
Photo by Grahame Marjoribanks from Google Places
Bournda National Park
Photo by Edouard Serot from Google Places
Bournda National Park
Photo by Luke D'Argenio from Google Places
Bournda National Park
Photo by Hila ben shoham from Google Places
Bournda National Park
Photo by Frederic Schouler from Google Places

Bournda National Park is a hidden gem along the New South Wales coast, offering visitors a chance to experience the Australian wilderness in its most natural state. The park encompasses a rich variety of environments, including pristine beaches, rocky headlands, and the serene waters of Wallagoot Lake. It is an ideal destination for those who enjoy outdoor activities such as bushwalking, birdwatching, and swimming in secluded spots. With its protected status, the park remains a sanctuary for native flora and fauna, providing a quiet retreat from the bustle of urban life. Whether you are looking for a challenging hike or a quiet place to enjoy the ocean breeze, Bournda offers a quintessential coastal experience.

Bournda National Park is a hidden gem along the New South Wales coast, offering visitors a chance to experience the Australian wilderness in its most natural state. The park encompasses a rich variety of environments, including pristine beaches, rocky headlands, and the serene waters of Wallagoot Lake. It is an ideal destination for those who enjoy outdoor activities such as bushwalking, birdwatching, and swimming in secluded spots. With its protected status, the park remains a sanctuary for native flora and fauna, providing a quiet retreat from the bustle of urban life. Whether you are looking for a challenging hike or a quiet place to enjoy the ocean breeze, Bournda offers a quintessential coastal experience.

Highlights

  • Pristine, secluded beaches

  • Scenic bushwalking trails

  • Serene waters of Wallagoot Lake

  • Rich native flora and fauna

Before you go: Bournda National Park essentials

  • Limited amenities; ensure you are self-sufficient for the day.

  • Ideal for those who enjoy remote, quiet natural environments.

  • Excellent opportunities for birdwatching and coastal photography.

Preparation

Bring plenty of water, sunscreen, and insect repellent as facilities are limited in the wilderness areas.

Wildlife Safety

Keep a respectful distance from native animals and ensure you take all rubbish with you to protect the ecosystem.

Best For

Nature lovers, hikers, and those seeking quiet coastal escapes.

Currency

AUD $

Average Cost

$50-$100 p/day

Languages Spoken

English

Navigation

Download offline maps before arriving, as mobile reception can be spotty throughout the park.

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Location

New South Wales, Australia
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