The coastal areas are popular for surfing, fishing, snorkelling, birdwatching and taking in the sights. Car-based camping is available at Aragunnu, Picnic Point and Gillards Beach, and backpack camping at Middle Beach (fees apply, payable on site). There's caravan camping at Gillards Beach; other areas are not recommended for caravans. Picnic facilities are available at Aragunnu, Picnic Point, Bithry Inlet, Middle Beach and Gillards Beach.
Access 22 km north-east of Bega off the Tathra-Bermagui road. The roads are unsealed but are suitable for 2WD in all weather. Wheelchair access: medium
This pleasant camping and picnic area has a flat grassy surface and there's parking adjacent, however the beach is not accessible. The toilet is not designed for wheelchair access.
This is a small, flat, grassy area beside sandy beaches and banksia forest. It's a great place for walking, swimming, fishing and picnicking.
Extra information about camping at this campground: a limited number of sites are suitable for camper trailers. You'll need to bring your own drinking water. Maximum length of stay: two weeks during school holiday periods; four weeks at other times.
Getting there: This campground is at the end of Wapengo Lake Road, off the Bermagui-Tathra Road.
Facilities: wood barbecues, non-flush toilets
Bookings: No bookings are taken for this campground. The campsite is accessible by all weather unsealed roads suitable for 2wd vehicles
322.5 km SSW of Sydney
North of Wapengo, turn off the Tathra-Bermagui Road at Wapengo Lake Road. The campsite is at the end of the road.
You can park a trailer, or a tent in this campground - but no caravans
There are a total of 18 campsites
Open grassy area and close to beach. A few sites are suitable for a camper-trailer. The toilets are not wheelchair-accessible. Stays are limited to two weeks during peak periods and four weeks otherwise.
You are not able to book these campsites - first come basis
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