Take a 27-kilometer walk known as the Wharf to Wharf Walk from Merimbula to Tathra to start an interesting seaside trip.
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This captivating exploration unfolds along the untamed cliffs, awe-inspiring headlands, hidden coves, tranquil lakes, freshwater lagoons, and expansive, untouched beaches.
Introduction:
More than just a stroll, this trek is a passage through history, traversing the ancestral lands of the Yuin people. Stretching from the historic Merimbula Wharf to Tathra Wharf on the enchanting Sapphire Coast of New South Wales, the Wharf to Wharf Walk seamlessly connects existing trails winding through public coastal reserves, floral sanctuaries, sandy beaches, and the Bournda National Park. This integration offers an uninterrupted walking experience along the stunning coastline that links Merimbula and Tathra.
Various options for exploration exist, whether breaking down the journey into two or three single-day hikes, opting for an overnight adventure with camping at Hobart Campground in Bournda National Park, or, for those with limited time but abundant energy, a fulfilling day hike.
Designed for coastal enthusiasts, nature lovers, and photography enthusiasts, this expedition also serves as a prime opportunity to witness the annual spectacle of whale migration. It provides optimal vantage points during the migration season from September to November.
The Wharf-to-Wharf Walk is a gateway to the pristine beauty of the Sapphire Coast region. For those looking to extend their experience, enticing side trails beckon, and additional walks and hikes can be explored in Merimbula, Tathra, Pambula, Beowa National Park, Mimosa Rocks National Park, and their surroundings.
Julie & Ron Novotny
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