Honeysuckle Beach – a cobble and sand Murramarang beach
Honeysuckle Beach is a dark sand and cobble beach in Murramarang National Park on the NSW south coast.
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Honeysuckle Beach is a dark sand and cobble beach in Murramarang National Park on the NSW south coast.
Richmond Beach is a picturesque and isolated beach in Murramarang National Park on the NSW south coast. It’s easily reached via a very short walking track
Myrtle Beach is a picturesque, clothing-optional beach in Murramarang National Park on the NSW south coast. It’s reached via two bushwalking tracks, just south of South Durras.
Dark Beach is split by a rock outcrop into two bays: one has white sand, and the other black sand and pebbles. The secluded beach is south of Durras in Murramarang National Park on the NSW south coast.
Emily Beach is a picturesque, secluded beach between South Durras and North Head in Murramarang National Park on the NSW south coast. A rock outcrop splits the beach into two.
Little Pebbles Beach or North Pebbles (formally called Burns Bay) is a secluded cobble beach in Murramarang National Park on the south coast.
Durras Trig is a traditional concrete plinth on top of Durras Mountain. It’s accessed by a few different routes, including the popular Pretty Beach to Pebbly Beach Loop bushwalk.
Bull Pup Beach is a beautiful and fairly isolated beach in the Murramarang Aboriginal Area on the NSW south coast.
Cat and Kitten Beach is a small and fairly isolated beach in the Murramarang Aboriginal Area on the NSW south coast.
Snake Bay South is a remote, sheltered bay in the Shoalhaven. It’s reached by foot (or by boat in low swell).