Pattimores Lagoon
Highlights
- Immerse yourself in the tranquil wetlands of Pattimores Lagoon, soothing frazzled nerves amidst stunning natural beauty.
- Explore the coastal swamp oak forest on a short flat walk, leading to scenic water views from the viewing platform.
- Spot diverse waterbirds including southern emu wrens and pelicans, enhancing your birdwatching experience on the NSW South Coast.
- Enjoy a leisurely lunch at Conjola Beach picnic area before venturing onto Burrawang track for further exploration.
A visit to the tranquil wetlands of Pattimores Lagoon, in Narrawallee Creek Nature Reserve, is a great way to soothe frazzled nerves and immerse yourself in natural beauty. Near Ulladulla, it’s an ideal remote getaway for nature enthusiasts with some of the best birdwatching on the NSW South Coast.
A short flat walk through coastal swamp oak forest and wet heath leads to a viewing platform with scenic water views. Fringed with magnificent paperbarks, the picturesque lagoon literally teems with waterbirds, and you’re likely to see southern emu wren, pied oystercatchers, pelicans and white-faced herons.
If you’re keen to spend the day exploring the waterways and forests of this unique coastal reserve, enjoy a lunch at Conjola Beach picnic area before stepping out on Burrawang track.
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Disabled access available, contact operator for details.