Bouddi attractions

Bouddi National Park in New South Wales offers diverse attractions for nature enthusiasts. The park features stunning landscapes, including beaches, cliffs, rainforests, and heathlands. One popular activity is the Bouddi Coastal Walk, which offers sweeping views of the coastline and is a great spot for whale watching from June to November. The park also has significant Aboriginal sites, wildlife, wildflowers, and an old paddle steamer wreck to explore.

For outdoor enthusiasts, there are various activities available in the park. Visitors can go cycling, swimming, fishing, and camping at picturesque locations like Little Beach, Putty Beach, and Tallow Beach campgrounds. Mountain biking is also an option, with good trails within the park. Guided bushwalks, stand-up paddleboard activities, and picnicking can be enjoyed at the Mount Bouddi (Dingeldei) picnic area and other scenic spots.