Termeil Lake
Termeil Lake is a peaceful refuge for wildlife and visitors alike, with options for fishing, swimming, paddling, picnicking and birdwatching in pristine surroundings.
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- Meroo National Park in South Coast
Termeil Lake is a peaceful refuge for wildlife and visitors alike, with options for fishing, swimming, paddling, picnicking and birdwatching in pristine surroundings.
Starting at Greenfield Beach picnic area, this short walk passes white sandy beaches and coastal forest by the shores of Jervis Bay. Stop for a swim, spot birds and dolphins, or extend your walk to Hyams Beach.
Beach Road picnic area has everything you need for a relaxing day at the beach. Enjoy swimming or surfing, take a walk whilst birdwatching in the forest near Gerroa.
Plan a day trip or make a detour from your road trip by heading to Gerroa picnic area. Picnic by the beach in an intimate bush setting, near Gerroa on the beautiful South Coast of NSW.
Greenfield Beach picnic area in Jervis Bay National Park is perfect for a barbecue. After a tasty lunch, go for a walk or head down to the beach for a swim or snorkel.
Long Gully picnic area is a comfortable spot to settle down for the day beside scenic Yadboro River, with nearby swimming and day walks for the experienced hiker.
Set in a forest behind the beach, Monument Beach picnic area is a quiet base from which to take a short walk and learn about the history of the area.
Red Point picnic area offers a shady, secluded picnic spot with easy access to the beach and Hare Point walking track, in Jervis Bay National Park.
The longer of the two walks near Wandandian Creek, near Nowra, Delta track follows the foreshore for 1.5km, crossing two beaches with opportunities for fishing and birdwatching.
Jervis Bay National Park’s Hammerhead Point picnic area overlooks Jervis Bay Marine Park and the beach. It’s an ideal place to picnic, with diving and snorkelling nearby.