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Mill Bay Boardwalk

Narooma


The 350 metre Mill Bay Boardwalk from Apex Park (on the northern side of the inlet) is the perfect way to appreciate the natural beauty of Narooma and watch the many activities taking place on its expansive waterway. You can sometimes see large schools of fish and stingrays make graceful appearances. Continue your walk over the bridge and wind your way past mangroves to the seafood eateries at Forsters Bay. Or follow the foreshore in front of the caravan park around past the jetty to Rotary Park and on to Australia Rock and the breakwall at the Wagonga Inlet entrance.

Length: 4 km return (both walks)
Time: 2 hr
Grade: Easy with wheelchair access on Mill Bay boardwalk
Access: The walk starts at the boat ramp of Centenary Drive on the northern side of the inlet

 


Additional walks

Following the links below for details on 9 of our best walks, each listed under their appropriate grading;

Easy

  • Mangrove Walk, Cullendulla
  • Banksia Walk, Burrewarra Point
  • Mill Bay Boardwalk, Narooma
  • Moderate

  • Broulee Island, Broulee
  • Bingie Dreaming Track
  • Mystery Bay to 1080 beach
  • Moderate / Hard

  • Durras Mountain
  • The Corn trail
  • Mt Dromedary, Gulaga
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