4 /5 Dan: Easy access to go see the seals, who seem completely unphased by you being there. I was surprised how close you can get.
A few rock formations to explore and a lovely view of Narooma.
5 /5 Alex Rolfe: A must see destination, great views and seals relaxing on the rocks and playing in the ocean between the Narooma sea wall harbour entrance
5 /5 Lily Lin: An amazing natural rocks just like the Australian map. You can enjoy the beautiful view up on the Bar Rock lookout. I like to visit the Sea seals nearby every time when I pass Narooma.
5 /5 Samuel Sita: Quite a distinct attraction, unfortunately overshadowed by its neighbours, the Australia Rock and the seals. The walk leading up to this lookout is quite nice, coated in rather diverse flora and a salty seaside view just to your east.
Once at the lookout, you get quite a clear view of the walkways down below and out to the ocean.
5 /5 Nelsla: nice spot to stop after a long drive, planty of seals.
Eeny Hake A wonderful beach, despite the unfortunate name. We chose to park in Mystery Bay and do the easy 2 km walk to 1080 beach, as we love the spotted gum forests which are endemic to the area, and a couple of short side trails to other beaches along the way. The picnic area at the carpark is very nice with great views up and down the coast. The beach is quite long to be away from other beach users and it has a few rock formations to explore.
David Beautiful whale watching lookout with lots of shade and ample parking. It is also the start point of the Cape Baily track which goes all the way to Kurnell. From this viewpoint you can witness a panoramic view of the Aussie coast and the ocean. For those biking along the road from town this is a great spot for a break. There are however no water fountains or restrooms. Parking is payed.
Paul Smith Cute little garden surrounding the gallery & taking you on a gorgeous little walk from Victoria Road down to Murray Rose Pool and Redleaf Cafe. Great serenity.