About this tour
A four-day guided walk from Canberra along NSW's Murramarang National Park coastline, featuring dramatic cliffs, sandstone formations and secluded beaches. You'll hike with only a day pack across rock shelves, sandy stretches and forest paths, returning each evening to a private beachfront villa. The route reveals different landscapes daily—an unfolding geological story—with meals provided and optional kayaking available.
Highlights
- Jagged dramatic coastline with colour-layered sandstone formations
- Day-pack hiking, no heavy load across three distinct terrain types
- Private beachfront villa accommodation each night
- Optional kayak day to explore coves from water
- All meals included; breakfast, lunch and dinner provided
- Suitable for varied fitness levels and ages with adult supervision
- Hotel pickup and drop-off from Canberra
What to expect
Day one begins with hotel collection before driving to the park. Each of the three walking days differs markedly in terrain and scenery—expect rock ledges one day, pebbly coves the next, forest trails threading between. You'll carry only lunch and water, making the walking feel nimble. Midday breaks include substantial meals. Evenings arrive at your beachfront villa, where dinner is ready. The walk itself is accessible across fitness levels, though terrain is uneven underfoot. Optional kayaking lets you paddle into otherwise unreachable inlets if you choose.
Good to know
Advise any dietary needs when booking. Children need an adult companion throughout. Gratuities aren't included. The South Coast's temperate climate suits most seasons, but bring layers as wind can pick up along exposed stretches.
Tour sold and operated by its supplier via Viator. Descriptions on this page are original BugBitten summaries, not copied from the operator. Prices and availability are confirmed at checkout.





