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The Eurobodalla region, including Moruya and its surrounds, is a bushwalker’s paradise, boasting a diverse range of hiking trails that cater to all skill levels. From coastal walks with ocean views to dense rainforests and rugged mountain climbs, there’s no shortage of incredible trails in Eurobodalla for nature lovers and adventure seekers.

Whether you’re after a scenic riverside stroll, a challenging summit hike, or a walk through rich cultural landscapes, here are some of the best hiking trails in Eurobodalla and Moruya.


1. Bingi Dreaming Track

Distance: 14 km one way | Difficulty: Easy – Moderate | Location: Eurobodalla National Park

For those looking for a bushwalk steeped in history, the Bingi Dreaming Track is a must-do. This coastal trail follows an ancient Aboriginal Songline used by the Yuin people for thousands of years. Starting at Congo and ending at Tuross Head, the track winds through diverse landscapes, including sandy beaches, rocky headlands, and coastal heathlands.

Wildlife to Spot: Keep an eye out for kangaroos, sea eagles, and if you're walking between May and November, migrating whales just offshore.

🔗 More info on Bingi Dreaming Track

2. Corn Trail Walk

Distance: 16 km one way | Difficulty: Hard | Location: Monga National Park

Once used by early European settlers, the Corn Trail Walk is a historic and challenging hike through Monga National Park. The trail begins near Clyde Mountain and descends through lush rainforests, ancient tree ferns, and mountain streams before reaching the valley floor.

Tip: This walk is best tackled with a car shuffle unless you're keen on a 32km round trip!

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3. The Big Hole and Marble Arch Walk

Distance: 9 km return | Difficulty: Moderate – Hard | Location: Deua National Park

If you're up for an adventure, The Big Hole and Marble Arch Walk in Deua National Park is an exciting bushwalk. This challenging trail leads you through towering eucalypt forests, across river crossings, and to the famous Big Hole, a 96-metre-deep limestone sinkhole.

For those who want to extend their trek, Marble Arch is a fascinating limestone formation, with caves and unique rock formations that make for a spectacular sight.

🔗 More info on The Big Hole and Marble Arch Walk
 

4. Eurobodalla Regional Botanic Gardens Walking Tracks

📍 Distance: Varies (500m – 2km loops) | Difficulty: Easy | Location: Batemans Bay

For a relaxed and accessible walk, the Eurobodalla Regional Botanic Gardens offer several well-maintained trails that showcase the native flora and fauna of the region. With trails ranging from short wheelchair-friendly paths to longer bush loops, it's an ideal option for families and leisurely walkers.

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5. Mt Gulaga (Gulaga National Park) Summit Walk

📍 Distance: 14 km return | Difficulty: Hard | Location: Tilba Tilba

For those looking for a rewarding challenge, the Mt Gulaga Summit Walk takes you up an extinct volcano, through dense rainforest, and past ancient granite tors.

Why Visit? Considered sacred by the Yuin people, this spiritual trek offers a chance to connect with nature and local Indigenous culture while enjoying incredible summit views.

🔗 More info on Mt Gulaga Summit Walk

6. Broulee Island Nature Reserve Walk

Distance: 3.5 km loop | Difficulty: Easy | Location: Broulee

This family-friendly coastal walk around Broulee Island Nature Reserve is a perfect option for those looking for a short but scenic trail. The track offers stunning ocean views, rock pools, and birdwatching opportunities.

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7. Burrewarra Point Walking Track

Distance: 2 km return | Difficulty: Easy | Location: Guerilla Bay

A short but spectacular coastal walk, the Burrewarra Point Walking Track leads to one of the best lookouts on the NSW South Coast.

Highlights:

  • Whale watching (May–November)
  • Banksia forests and native bushland
  • Historic WWII bunker along the trail

🔗 More info on Burrewarra Point Banksia Walking Track


Plan Your Stay in Moruya – The Perfect Base for Hiking Enthusiasts!

With so many stunning hiking trails in Eurobodalla, Moruya is the ideal base for exploring the region’s coastal and forest trails. Whether you're planning a quick weekend trip or a longer hiking adventure, you'll find the perfect spot to stay at Moruya Holiday Park.

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