I loved visiting the Blue Mountains on our 2 week road trip in November 2023. The waterfalls are amazing especially if it has rained recently, and the three sisters were magnificent to see at sunrise and sunset where the sunlight lights up the sisters, we only got to experience a tiny little bit of the Blue Mountains and I would love to go back and see more.
These are the places we stopped at on our way up, we stayed at a couple of locations overnight, because there was too much to see and we didn’t want to rush and miss out on seeing places.
We spent the first day of our road trip driving for six hours, making hourly stops to stretch and rotate drivers, before pausing overnight in Mallacoota.
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Planning Your Escape
Whether seeking solace in nature’s embrace or craving adrenaline-pumping adventures, Mallacoota promises an experience that resonates long after departure. With a range of accommodations from cozy cabins to seaside cottages, planning a visit is as effortless as succumbing to the town’s serene allure.
Picnic Area’s
Nestled amidst ancient forests, showcasing distinctive marine life, secluded inlets, and untouched coastlines, Croajingalong National Park stands as the perfect destination for a day immersed in nature. The park provides an array of picnic and BBQ areas along the scenic shores of Mallacoota Inlet.
If fortune smiles upon you, you might secure one of the following picnic spots all to yourself. These areas come with varying amenities and a limited number of gas BBQs. Click on this link for picnic spots https://visitmallacoota.com.au/things-to-do/adventure-sport/picnic-areas/
Kindly ensure to clean up after use and leave no litter behind, preserving the natural beauty of the surroundings.
Hiking and Walks
Embark on some of the most extraordinary walks of your life right here in Mallacoota. This enchanting destination offers a magical exploration experience, where each season unveils new flora and fauna, transforming familiar paths into ever-refreshing journeys.
While traversing the trails within Croajingolong National Park, adhere to the best “no-trace” practices. Minimizing the impact of bushwalking is crucial to preserving Australia’s unique ecosystems. Plan your trip meticulously and access additional information on the Parks to ensure a responsible and sustainable outdoor adventure.
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Click on this link for Full Day and Overnight Walks
The photos below were taken at Tip Beach on Nelson Drive Mallacoota, you will drive past the Mallacoota Golf & Country Club before you reach the beach.
Surfing
Catch The Wave
In Mallacoota, it’s evident why surfing is a beloved pastime. Whether you’re a novice or a seasoned pro, from beginners at ripples to experts at Tip or Davis Creek, the town’s numerous beaches cater to all levels. With a mix of exposed and sheltered shores, there’s every reason to give surfing a try!
With various breaks to choose from, you might find yourself in an uncrowded lineup or sharing waves with playful dolphins nearby. Regardless of the swell, paddling out in Mallacoota offers a fantastic opportunity to immerse yourself in the beauty and tranquil solitude of our magnificent beaches at their finest—out in the open sea!
Well-Frequented Surf Location
Bastion Point stands out as Mallacoota’s favored surf destination, thanks to the prevailing Southwest wind. As a Special Purpose Zone, it’s crucial to thoroughly read all signs before venturing into the water.
Accessible via Nelson Drive, adjacent areas are ideal for experienced surfers who may explore Tip Beach when the wind direction is WNW-NE (West-North-West to North-East).
Exercise caution at all surf spots in Mallacoota, as they are susceptible to both small and large rips. If uncertain, seek advice from others or refrain from entering the water.
Windsurfing and Stand Up Paddle Boarding
For water-sports enthusiasts in Mallacoota, beaches aren’t the sole option! Along the shores of the Bottom Lake, easily accessible sites offer a haven for windsurfers and paddleboarders of all skill levels to glide effortlessly along the Mallacoota Inlet.
An additional prime spot for Stand Up Paddleboards (SUPs) is the tranquil Bekta River, a mere 4km from the town center. With sheltered conditions, this river provides an opportunity to not only enjoy paddleboarding but also witness the unique birdlife of the area.
If you are looking for a place to rent a surf board and take lessons then click on the link provided https://www.surfshack.com.au
Birdwatching
Spectacular Birdwatching
Birdwatching enthusiasts in Mallacoota are in for a treat! Within Croajingolong National Park and the town itself, designated as a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve, nearly 300 native bird species await discovery. Whether relaxing on the beach, camping in grassy flats, or strolling to the wharf, you’re sure to witness a stunning avian spectacle. Plan a birdwatching adventure within the national park or take a cruise for close encounters with seabirds. Don’t forget your binoculars, checklist, and a stylish hat for the ultimate experience!
Avian Wonders of Mallacoota
Optimal seabird viewing spots include the main wharf and Coull’s Inlet, where Egrets, Pelicans, Spoonbills, and Silver Gulls can be observed. Captain Stevenson’s Point, towards the east, provides a great view of Bottom Lake’s shallow lower section, where Eastern Curlews, Pied Oystercatchers, Crested Terns, and Bar-tailed Godwits are active during low tide. Keep an eye out for Whistling Kites and White-bellied Sea Eagles near Bastion Point, and along the rugged sea shorelines, spot elegant Gannets, Cormorants, Eastern Reef Egrets, and Sooty Oystercatchers.
Additional Avian Delights in Mallacoota
Betka Beach is a nesting site for Hooded Plovers, with protected zones during breeding season. For bush bird sightings, stroll along the Betka River Loop Track to see Golden Whistlers, Grey Fantails, and Eastern Yellow Robins. Explore the Heathland Walk near Davis Creek to find New Holland and Tawny-crowned Honeyeaters, Southern Emu-wrens, and Little Wattlebirds. The Narrows Walking Track offers sightings of Honeyeaters, Eastern Yellow Robins, and Scrubwrens, along with Superb Lyrebirds, Firetails, and Azure Kingfishers along the water’s edge.
Double Creek Nature Walk
Enjoy a captivating rainforest loop stroll, perfect for spotting Brown Gerygones, Crested Shriketits, Superb Lyrebirds, Satin Bowerbirds, Black-faced Monarchs, and more. Birdwatchers on the Mallacoota-Genoa Rd can explore Double Creek Trail, where Arm Honeyeaters, Kingfishers, and raptors may be seen. Stay alert to fully appreciate the birdlife along this route.
Gipsy Point Exploration
Explore Gipsy Point at the northern tip of Mallacoota Inlet, where a walking trail into Croajingolong National Park offers encounters with Parrots, Whistlers, Fantails, Thornbills, Sea-Eagles, and seabirds. Enjoy a picnic or visit Gipsy Lodge for a break before heading to the Casuarina Forest, where you can spot Treecreepers and Glossy Black-Cockatoos for an even richer birdwatching adventure!
Gabo Island Retreat
Experience Gabo Island’s natural wonders and birdlife by spending the night, immersing yourself in its secluded haven. Home to one of the world’s largest Little Penguin colonies, this tranquil paradise offers the enchanting spectacle of penguins returning to their nests at dusk and dawn. With minimal development, except for its iconic lighthouse, Gabo Island is a sanctuary for these charming ocean-dwelling birds. Other island residents include White-bellied Sea Eagles, Whistling Kites, Marsh Harriers, Brown Falcons, and Short-tailed Shearwaters.
Sea Eagles on the M.V Loch-Ard
Experience the awe-inspiring presence of White Bellied Sea Eagles in their native surroundings with Mallacoota Cruises aboard the M.V Loch-Ard. Witness these majestic birds unfurl their wings in a full stretch as they gracefully glide through the skies like no other!
For those interested in a private bird-watching tour or transfers to the National Park and Nadgee Nature Reserve, reach out to Mallacoota Cruises to make arrangements.
Kayaking
Embark On A Paddling Adventure
Attention kayakers, canoeists, fishing enthusiasts, and birdwatchers: Mallacoota in Croajingolong National Park offers unparalleled aquatic adventures. Explore serene lakes, meandering rivers, and picturesque shores on a thrilling kayak expedition or a peaceful paddle. Join us for a day on the water like no other!
Mallacoota Inlet Unveiled
Explore Mallacoota Inlet’s estuarine system, comprising Top Lake and Bottom Lake. Opt for serene exploration of the changing islands in Bottom Lake, or navigate the picturesque 1 km-long Narrows connecting Top Lake to Bottom Lake. With 320 km of shorelines to paddle, this breathtaking scenery awaits within Croajingolong National Park, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.
Sea Kayaking Adventure
Immerse yourself in Croajingolong National Park’s distinctive shores with an ocean kayak. Explore pebbled bays, sun-drenched beaches, caves, rock formations, cliffs, and tranquil bays. Encounter dolphins, penguins, seals, and migrating whales (from April to October) amidst vibrant fish and seabirds. Gabo Island, accessible only by sea or air, offers a preferred destination for sea kayakers. Land at Barabara Bay, enjoy a picnic, and paddle around the island to encounter Fur Seals and Little Penguins in their natural habitat.
Betka River Exploration
Embark on a kayaker’s paradise by accessing the serene waters of the Betka River either from the beachside carpark or the small gravel boat ramp across the road. The Betka River, weaving its way through the lush native forests of Croajingolong National Park, offers a dreamlike setting teeming with wildlife.
Kayak Fishing Bliss
Immerse yourself in the tranquility of Mallacoota Inlet with kayak fishing, offering endless opportunities in the scenic Top and Bottom Lakes. Launching from Gipsy Point and exploring the Genoa and Wallagaraugh River provides a great starting point. Mallacoota also hosts Hobie Kayaks Bream fishing competitions for competitive anglers to showcase their skills. Go Bream-ers!
If you are looking to rent a kayak, standup-paddle board, pedal boat or powerboats then click on the link provided for more information https://mallacootahireboats.com
Day Trips
While in Mallacoota, it’s simple to settle into the campsite, explore the town, enjoy some fishing, and your vacation is already splendid.
We suggest that even those well-acquainted with Mallacoota will discover a few excursions they haven’t experienced before. So, prepare your day bag, grab some lunch, and embark on a journey into the heart of the wilderness.
Half Day Trips- For further details visit this link https://visitmallacoota.com.au/things-to-do/day-trips/
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Kids Playgrounds
For more information on playgrounds for kids and other activities click on the link provided https://visitmallacoota.com.au/things-to-do/kids/
Must-Have Packing List and Itinerary for the Blue Mountain
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Mallacoota Tours and Activities:
- Mallacoota Golf & Country Club
- Mallacoota Cruises
- Buckland’s Jetty Boat Hire
- Mallacoota Wilderness Houseboats
- Surf Shack
- Walk About Gourmet
Places to get food and Drinks
Accommodation
Coola Studio is where I chose for my stay, and the owner was exceptionally friendly and helpful. Booking.com
- Mallacoota Hotel Motel
- The Silver Bream Motel & Self Contained Units
- Mallacoota’s Shady Gully Caravan Park
- Coota Views Unit
- 12 Brady Street, Mallacoota
- The Wave Oasis SC B&B
- Ocean Breeze Tiny House – Ocean and Lake View
For more information click on the link provided https://visitmallacoota.com.au/stay/
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Frequently Asked Questions
How far is Mallacoota from the NSW border?
Approximately 40 kilometers north of Mallacoota, accessible via Genoa, the Princes Highway intersects the state border with New South Wales amidst dense forest.
Does Mallacoota have a beach?
Don’t worry, Mallacoota boasts several stunning beaches that remain open to the public, such as Betka Beach, Quarry Beach, and Secret Beach.
Has Mallacoota recovered?
Three years after the destructive bushfires of 2019-2020, Mallacoota is bouncing back and flourishing. However, the charred trees serve as a poignant reminder of the potential for swift devastation.
Are there whales in Mallacoota?
Between May and November, tourists in Mallacoota have the opportunity to observe the migration of Humpback Whales, with optimal sightings occurring from September to October. These majestic creatures can be readily spotted from Mallacoota’s well-frequented beaches.
What river is Mallacoota on?
Originating south of Genoa, the Betka River travels 32 kilometers, descending 130 meters along its course. In Mallacoota, where the river meets the ocean, the opening and closing of its mouth depend on rainfall patterns.
What is halfway between Mallacoota and Melbourne?
Bairnsdale, Australia, stands as the city located at the geographical midpoint between MEL and Mallacoota, Australia.
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