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Cullendulla Creek Nature Reserve — Attraction in Surfside

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Cullendulla Creek Nature Reserve
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Mangrove walk
75XX+JF, Surfside NSW 2536, Australia
Surfside Beach
Surfside NSW, Australia
Cullendulla Creek
Blairs Rd, North Batemans Bay NSW 2536, Australia
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The Beach House
22 Myamba Parade, Surfside NSW 2536, Australia
The Riverside Townhouse Batemans Bay
85 Timbara Cres, Surfside NSW 2536, Australia
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Cullendulla Creek Nature Reserve
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Cullendulla Creek Nature Reserve

75XX+HG, Surfside NSW 2536, Australia
4.4(119)
Open 24 hours
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Scenic
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Pet friendly
Off the beaten path
attractions: Mangrove walk, Surfside Beach, Cullendulla Creek, restaurants: , local businesses:
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+61 2 4454 9500
Website
nationalparks.nsw.gov.au

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Nearby attractions of Cullendulla Creek Nature Reserve

Mangrove walk

Surfside Beach

Cullendulla Creek

Mangrove walk

Mangrove walk

3.8

(9)

Open 24 hours
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Surfside Beach

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Cullendulla Creek

Cullendulla Creek

4.4

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Open until 12:00 AM
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Reviews of Cullendulla Creek Nature Reserve

4.4
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4.0
6y

A beautiful little spot immediately north of Batemans Bay in a suburb called surfside. There's a little car park at the beginning of the walk you can leave your vehicle.

It is mostly flat. With board walks and track, however part of it crosses sand and beach. This walk highlights the beauty of south Coast estuaries where a multitude of wildlife lives. You'll often see young fish, crabs and bird life wandering about. In this area, there are also aboriginal middens which you can learn more about by reading the signs.

This is a protected habitat; that means no fishing and dogs are also prohibited from my...

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4.0
1y

I did the Cullendulla Walking Track and had nothing to complain. Yes, there a no to a little signs but just follow the track through the bushes. The Broadwalk is very good maintained with some signs giving facts about the mangroves. I return via the beach as I wasn't sure about the track through the bushes. Google could help as the track is in maps. Suitable for kids but not for strollers/ wheelchairs. Recommended of you just want to spend little time in nature.

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2.0
1y

Unfortunately, there is no maintenance, I did come at high tide and couldn't make it over to the mangrove walk, but from the beach itself is carnage. I was here 2 years ago, and there was erosion then, but it is much worse now. The park thing being built behind it is at risk of collapse due to erosion. Please, Parks NSW, put in some measures to save the nature reserve. Will return at low tide and make my way over to the...

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Jeremy de LarocheJeremy de Laroche
A beautiful little spot immediately north of Batemans Bay in a suburb called surfside. There's a little car park at the beginning of the walk you can leave your vehicle. It is mostly flat. With board walks and track, however part of it crosses sand and beach. This walk highlights the beauty of south Coast estuaries where a multitude of wildlife lives. You'll often see young fish, crabs and bird life wandering about. In this area, there are also aboriginal middens which you can learn more about by reading the signs. This is a protected habitat; that means no fishing and dogs are also prohibited from my understanding.
Tina SchmidtTina Schmidt
I did the Cullendulla Walking Track and had nothing to complain. Yes, there a no to a little signs but just follow the track through the bushes. The Broadwalk is very good maintained with some signs giving facts about the mangroves. I return via the beach as I wasn't sure about the track through the bushes. Google could help as the track is in maps. Suitable for kids but not for strollers/ wheelchairs. Recommended of you just want to spend little time in nature. Please leave a like if this review was of any help.
Amalia Kay (MadMollyTheGrim)Amalia Kay (MadMollyTheGrim)
Unfortunately, there is no maintenance, I did come at high tide and couldn't make it over to the mangrove walk, but from the beach itself is carnage. I was here 2 years ago, and there was erosion then, but it is much worse now. The park thing being built behind it is at risk of collapse due to erosion. Please, Parks NSW, put in some measures to save the nature reserve. Will return at low tide and make my way over to the Mangrove walk.
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A beautiful little spot immediately north of Batemans Bay in a suburb called surfside. There's a little car park at the beginning of the walk you can leave your vehicle. It is mostly flat. With board walks and track, however part of it crosses sand and beach. This walk highlights the beauty of south Coast estuaries where a multitude of wildlife lives. You'll often see young fish, crabs and bird life wandering about. In this area, there are also aboriginal middens which you can learn more about by reading the signs. This is a protected habitat; that means no fishing and dogs are also prohibited from my understanding.
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I did the Cullendulla Walking Track and had nothing to complain. Yes, there a no to a little signs but just follow the track through the bushes. The Broadwalk is very good maintained with some signs giving facts about the mangroves. I return via the beach as I wasn't sure about the track through the bushes. Google could help as the track is in maps. Suitable for kids but not for strollers/ wheelchairs. Recommended of you just want to spend little time in nature. Please leave a like if this review was of any help.
Tina Schmidt

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Unfortunately, there is no maintenance, I did come at high tide and couldn't make it over to the mangrove walk, but from the beach itself is carnage. I was here 2 years ago, and there was erosion then, but it is much worse now. The park thing being built behind it is at risk of collapse due to erosion. Please, Parks NSW, put in some measures to save the nature reserve. Will return at low tide and make my way over to the Mangrove walk.
Amalia Kay (MadMollyTheGrim)

Amalia Kay (MadMollyTheGrim)

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