Kangaroos at Pebbly Beach

Kangaroos at Pebbly Beach July 2011

Many of our visitors want to see kangaroos. They abound (!) everywhere with two species of wallaby (swamp and red-necked) and one of kangaroo (the eastern grey) frequently seen here at Bawley BUsh Cottages. In mobs kangaroos can be seen on the oval at Kioloa and at nearby Merry Beach about 10km away. The most well-publicised place for seeing kangaroos is in the Murramarang National Park at Pebbly Beach.  Pebbly Beach, apocryphally famous for a kangaroo pictured in the surf, is also a beautiful spot to laze on the beach. National Park car parking fee applies.

By sealed road travel about 20km south from Termeil along the Princes Highway to the Mt Agony Road (North Durrass turnoff) and follow signs. Consider returning via good gravel roads through the Murramrang National Park, taking Mountain Road to visit the summit of Mt Durass. 

WARNING: Kangaroos are wild animals. Great care should be taken with any wild animal which allows close approach, Do not feed them as this will ultimately make them aggressive and deleteriously affects their digestive systems.

Open: 7 days a week, pay parking
National Park: no dogs
Pebbly Beach Road
Pebbly Beach NSW 2536

Alternative directions:
Gravel Pebby Beach road off the Princes Highway, near East Lynne,
(and then approx 12kms along Pebbly Beach Road),
(Approx. 12 km south of Termeil turn-off),
32 kms (25 mins) south of Ulladulla,
21 kms (18 mins) north of Batemans Bay,

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