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Broulee: A complete travel guide to visiting the NSW south coast

The little-known town of Broulee boasts some of Australia’s most spectacular beaches – but there’s another reason this should be part of your next getaway.

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Only 20-minutes south of Batemans Bay, the tiny town of Broulee is the perfect combination of dazzling beaches and breathtaking bush.

Broulee boasts some of Australia’s most spectacular beaches — like Broulee North, Broulee South and even the enchanting Shark Bay. With its crystal-clear waters, the town is a haven for beach-lovers looking for a relaxing getaway, perfect for swimming, snorkelling, surfing and fishing.

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Broulee boasts some of Australia’s most spectacular beaches on the south coast
Broulee boasts some of Australia’s most spectacular beaches on the south coast

Often overlooked, the 4km walk around the Broulee Island Nature reserve is one of the top things you’ll want to do when you visit. Time flies on this enchanting walk across rock pools and sandy beaches — perfect for calming the mind and body.

Grab a kayak and check out North Broulee beach near Bateman's Bay. Picture: Toby Zerna
Grab a kayak and check out North Broulee beach near Bateman's Bay. Picture: Toby Zerna

You can also enjoy a picnic with the kids at Candlagan Creek before heading up to nearby Mossy Point, with the famous Mossy Café, where you can get some of the coast’s best coffee, tasty muffins and savory options the whole family can enjoy.

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