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Warden Head Reserve

Tourist attractions

Ulladulla, NSW 2539

Description

Warden Head Reserve in Ulladulla, Australia is a hidden gem that is great for travelers who enjoy coastal views and nature.

The reserve is located just five minutes drive away from Ulladulla shops, making it a convenient and accessible location to visit.

The reserve offers a well-maintained and shady bushwalk that provides visitors with breathtaking views of the ocean. From the lighthouse lookout area, visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the coast. The reserve is also home to many native bird species, including yellow-tailed black cockatoos that feast on the coastal banksia nuts.

For visitors looking to get active, the reserve is a great location for bushwalking and hiking. There is also a nice 20-minute walk through the bush to get to the lighthouse lookout. Visitors can park their cars at the last turn on the right going towards the lighthouse and take a steep walk down to the beach or sit at the car park and watch the surfers catch some waves. This is when visitors can have a chance to see humpback whales from the reserve. Visitors can travel to Ulladulla, which is a coastal holiday resort, retirement center and fishing port that is located 227 km south of Sydney via the Princes Highway. Once in Ulladulla, visitors can drive less than 5 minutes to reach the reserve.

Visitors can also explore other things to do in Ulladulla, such as outdoor activities like bus

Details

Parks: Entry Station, Nature Reserves, Picnic Area

Trails & sites: Aboriginal

Location

Ulladulla, NSW 2539

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