Natural Attraction
This page features the premier natural attractions near our holiday homes, including top outdoor destinations, scenic viewpoints, and nature reserves. Discover the best landscapes, hiking trails, and wildlife experiences in the area to make the most of your visit.

Callala to Myola Walk
The Callala Bay to Myola Walk in Jervis Bay is a scenic coastal trail that offers stunning views of the pristine waters and white sandy beaches for which the area is famous. Stretching approximately 5... kilometers, this easy-to-moderate walk meanders through tranquil bushland, quiet coastal villages, and along the shoreline. Perfect for nature enthusiasts, the trail provides opportunities to spot native wildlife, enjoy birdwatching, or simply soak in the serene beauty of the bay. The walk concludes in Myola, a peaceful spot where you can relax by the water or catch a ferry across to Huskisson for further exploration.

Callala Bay Beach
Callala Bay Beach is a serene and picturesque beach located in the village of Callala Bay on Jervis Bay's northern shore in New South Wales. Renowned for its calm, turquoise waters and powdery... white sand, the beach is ideal for swimming, kayaking, and paddleboarding. Its tranquil setting makes it perfect for families and those seeking a peaceful escape. With stunning views across Jervis Bay, Callala Bay Beach is also a great spot for relaxing walks and enjoying breathtaking sunsets.

Culburra Beach
The Culburra Beach Sunrise Walk is a serene and invigorating experience that captures the natural beauty of one of the South Coast’s most picturesque beaches. This early morning walk invites visitors... to start their day with the stunning spectacle of the sun rising over the Pacific Ocean. The walk typically follows the pristine stretch of Culburra Beach, where the soft golden sand meets the rolling waves. As you stroll along the coastline, you’ll enjoy unobstructed views of the horizon, making it an ideal spot for sunrise photography and reflection. The gentle sounds of the surf and the crisp morning air contribute to a calming and revitalizing atmosphere. The walk is suitable for all fitness levels, with a flat and easy path that is perfect for a leisurely morning exercise or a peaceful, contemplative stroll. Along the way, you might encounter local wildlife such as seabirds and, occasionally, dolphins playing in the distance. The quiet and often uncrowded beach allows for a personal and tranquil experience, making the Culburra Beach Sunrise Walk a special way to connect with nature and begin the day.

Crookhaven Head Lighthouse Walking Track
- 1300 662 808
- Prince Edward Avenue, Culburra Beach New South Wales 2540, Australia
- www.tripadvisor.com.au/Attraction_Review-g3203634-d10005709-Reviews-Crookhaven_Heads_Lighthouse-Culburra_Beach_Shoalhaven_New_South_Wales.html
The Crookhaven Head Lighthouse Walking Track in Culburra Beach is a scenic 3-kilometer coastal trail offering stunning views and historical charm. The well-marked path meanders through rugged cliffs,... sandy shores, and vibrant vegetation, providing spectacular ocean vistas and opportunities to spot local wildlife. The highlight is the historic Crookhaven Head Lighthouse, built in 1899, which offers panoramic views and insights into its maritime history. Suitable for all fitness levels, this track combines natural beauty with historical interest, making it a must-visit for outdoor enthusiasts and history lovers.

Hyams Beach
Hyams Beach is renowned for its stunning powdery white sands, composed of pure quartz. This unique beach is famous for its exceptionally fine sand, which even squeaks underfoot. Nestled in Jervis Bay,... the beach benefits from calm surf conditions, providing crystal-clear turquoise waters perfect for snorkeling. Don't forget to bring your snorkeling gear to fully enjoy the beach’s rare water clarity and vibrant marine life.

Cave Beach
Cave Beach in Jervis Bay is a stunning secluded beach renowned for its natural beauty and exceptional surfing conditions. Listed by Australian Geographic as one of the best remote camping spots in Australia,... Cave Beach offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle. The beach features pristine white sands and crystal-clear waters, ideal for both relaxing and enjoying water sports. Accessed via a short walk from the Cave Beach car park, it provides a tranquil setting for camping, surfing, and exploring the surrounding scenic landscapes. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat or an adventurous surf session, Cave Beach is a hidden gem in Jervis Bay that promises an unforgettable experience.

Little Blowhole, Kiama
Explore the Big Blowhole in Kiama, New South Wales, one of Australia's most captivating natural attractions. Renowned for its impressive ocean spouts and dramatic rock formations, the Big Blowhole... offers visitors a thrilling experience as powerful waves force water through a natural sea cave, creating a spectacular display. Located along the scenic Kiama coastline, this geological marvel is ideal for sightseeing, nature photography, and enjoying the rugged beauty of the South Coast. Easily accessible and a must-see for any trip to the Kiama area, the Big Blowhole is a top destination for those seeking awe-inspiring coastal wonders. Plan your visit to the Big Blowhole today and witness one of Kiama’s most iconic landmarks in action.

Cathedral Rocks, Kiama Downs
- 1300 654 262
- Cliff Drive, Kiama Downs New South Wales 2533, Australia
- kiama.com.au/listings/things-to-do/cathedral-rocks
The distinctive rock formations of Cathedral Rocks are just one of Kiama’s many geological delights. Years of erosion have shaped these volcanic rocks into stunning sculptural forms which can be viewed... from a range of vantage points and as part of the Kiama Coast Walk. A photographer’s dream – especially at sunrise. Like all seascape locations on the East Coast, the best time, and my preferred time to shoot, is at sunrise. Generally, the 30 minutes before and after sunrise also provides some great colour and shooting opportunities.

Bombo Headland
- 02 4232 3322
- Bombo Headland Geological Site, Darien Avenue, Bombo Kiama, New South Wales 2533, Australia
- kiama.com.au/listings/things-to-do/bombo-headland-kiama
Discover Bombo Headland in Kiama, New South Wales, a stunning coastal destination renowned for its dramatic rock formations and breathtaking ocean views. This iconic landmark features rugged cliffs... and striking basalt columns, offering a unique geological landscape that's perfect for nature enthusiasts and photographers alike. Explore the picturesque walking trails that wind along Bombo Headland, providing panoramic vistas of the South Coast and the Pacific Ocean. Ideal for outdoor adventures and appreciating natural beauty, Bombo Headland is a must-visit attraction in Kiama. Don't miss the chance to experience one of the region's most remarkable natural wonders—plan your visit to Bombo Headland today!