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Bingi Bingi Point

Attractions

Bingie NSW 2537, Bingie, NSW 2537
1300 072 757

Description

Bingi Bingi Point Bingie is a stunning coastal location in Eurobodalla National Park, New South Wales.

It offers a scenic view of golden beaches, rocky cliffs, and untamed bushland. Visitors can witness sea eagles soaring over the rocks and crashing waves below.

One of the activities available is hiking a section of the Bingi Dreaming track, which passes through Bingi Bingi Point. This trail allows hikers to explore the rugged terrain and wildlife in the area. Visitors can also walk around the rocks, enjoy the coastal vista, and have picnics with friends and family.

At the eastern end of the point, visitors can discover the rusted remains of the SS Monaro, a shipwreck from 1879. Bingi Bingi Point is a haven for birdwatchers, with opportunities to spot sea eagles and other wildlife in the surrounding bushland.

The best time to visit is between November and April, during the warmer months. This allows for optimal exploration conditions and increased wildlife activity. Visitors should be aware of bushfire season and stay updated on fire warnings.

To get to Bingi Bingi Point, it is approximately 16.7km south of Moruya and 12.6km north of Narooma. The area is accessible by car, with a carpark located past the Bingie campground. Visitors should exercise caution when driving on dirt roads in the national park newline.

Details

Natural Attractions: Capes & Points

Location

Bingie NSW 2537, Bingie, NSW 2537

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