Disaster Bay lookout
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- Savour striking views over Disaster Bay and the Pacific Ocean from the scenic lookout at Beowa National Park.
- Spot migrating whales from late May to early December, with peak sightings around September to November.
- Capture stunning nature photography while enjoying the unspoilt coastline and local seabirds in their natural habitat.
- Enjoy birdwatching opportunities with binoculars for sightings of Australasian gannets and white-bellied sea eagles.
Disaster Bay lookout is the perfect spot to enjoy birdwatching and nature photography while taking in the unspoilt coastline of the NSW Far South Coast region. It’s a perfect stop on a driving tour, taking in the coastal delights of Beowa National Park.
Looking out to sea, soak in the amazing views and natural beauty of Disaster Bay and Pacific Ocean. Behind you, the magnificent Nadgee-Howe Wilderness Area runs all the way to the Victorian border.
From here, you might see migrating whales from late May to early December, with the best sightings around September through November. Bring your binoculars and keep your eyes peeled for local seabirds such as the Australasian gannet, oystercatchers and the white-bellied sea eagle.
Take a virtual tour of Disaster Bay lookout captured with Google Street View Trekker.
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Disabled access available, contact operator for details.