Description
Discover the natural beauty and cultural significance of Murramarang National Park, located in New South Wales, Australia.
Spanning 206 km (128 mi) southwest of Sydney, this stunning park covers the coastline from Long Beach up to Merry Beach near Ulladulla, surrounded by three equally impressive state forests - Kioloa, South Brooman, and Benandarrah.
The Ulladulla to Merimbula Important Bird Area is a significant feature of the Murramarang National Park, identified by BirdLife International as crucial for swift parrots. You might just find yourself mesmerized by the sheer diversity and vibrancy of birdlife during your visit.
The Murramarang National Park is not only of natural significance, but also of cultural and historical importance to the Aboriginal peoples. It has an unparalleled link to the traditional owners of the land, making it a must-visit destination for all cultural enthusiasts.
Accessible from several entrances off the Princes Highway, including major entrances at the northern end via Bawly Point and Merry Beach and in the southern section off the highway near East Lynne to Pebbly Beach and Durras North. The roads are generally unsealed but easy to navigate. If you're planning an overnight stay, make your way to the campground situated just within the bush behind the beach where you'll be surrounded by nature's marvels.
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