Just a short drive from Moruya, Deua National Park is a hidden gem of the NSW South Coast, offering breathtaking landscapes, diverse wildlife, and incredible outdoor adventures. Perfect for bushwalking, exploring limestone caves, and spotting native wildlife, this rugged and untouched national park is ideal for nature lovers and adventurers alike.
What to See & Do in Deua National Park
- The Big Hole Walk – Hike to this stunning 100m-deep limestone sinkhole, one of the park’s most unique natural wonders.
- Marble Arch Caves – Extend your walk beyond The Big Hole to explore dramatic limestone formations, caves, and a slot canyon.
- 4WD Adventures – Drive the Bendethera Valley Track and discover remote campsites, river crossings, and scenic bushland.
- Spot Native Wildlife – Keep an eye out for kangaroos, wallabies, lyrebirds, and even wombats as you explore the park.
How to Visit Deua National Park
Deua National Park is best accessed from Berlang Campground, located about 30km west of Moruya. For detailed trail information and park alerts, visit the NSW National Parks website.
Distance from Moruya Holiday Park
Approx. 30km west (40-minute drive) from Moruya Holiday Park.