Map of Bawley Point | Beaches, National Parks & Visitor Guide
Map of Bawley Point – Beaches, National Parks & Visitor Guide
This map of Bawley Point provides a detailed overview of one of the South Coast's best-known beach holiday destinations, including beaches, lakes, recreation areas and nearby national parks. It is designed for general reference, trip planning and understanding how Bawley Point is laid out.
Bawley Point is known for surfing, fishing, holiday accommodation, coastal scenery and access to surrounding natural attractions. Key areas include Bawley Beach, Gannet Beach, Racecourse Beach direction, Murramarang National Park and nearby coastal lakes.
Bawley Point is located on the South Coast of New South Wales between Ulladulla and Batemans Bay. Major attractions include beaches, coastal lakes, national parks and outdoor recreation areas.
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This Bawley Point map highlights beaches, recreation areas, coastal lakes and major visitor attractions throughout the district.
Where Is Bawley Point Located?
Bawley Point is located on the South Coast of New South Wales, south of Ulladulla and north of Batemans Bay. It is a popular holiday destination surrounded by beaches, bushland and coastal lakes.
- North: Ulladulla direction
- South: Batemans Bay direction
- East: Pacific Ocean
- West: bushland, forests and national parks
Main Areas and Attractions of Bawley Point
- Bawley Beach — popular swimming and surfing beach
- Gannet Beach — scenic coastal attraction
- Racecourse Beach Direction — well-known surfing area
- Murramarang National Park — protected coastal environment
- Coastal Lakes — fishing and recreation areas
- Holiday Accommodation Areas — visitor facilities and holiday homes
- Walking Trails — coastal and bushland routes
- Fishing Locations — popular shoreline and lake fishing spots
- Picnic Areas — family recreation facilities
- Coastal Lookouts — panoramic ocean views
Major Areas of Bawley Point Explained
- Beachfront Precinct — swimming, surfing and recreation
- Holiday District — accommodation and visitor facilities
- Lake Recreation Zone — boating and fishing activities
- National Park Area — bushwalking and wildlife experiences
- Coastal Headland Corridor — scenic viewpoints and photography locations
Key Geographic Features
- Pacific Ocean — eastern coastline
- Coastal Lakes — major recreation feature
- Murramarang National Park — protected natural landscape
- Sandy Beaches — major tourism attraction
- Rocky Headlands — scenic coastal features
- Native Bushland — supports wildlife and biodiversity
Bawley Point Transport and Road Map Overview
A map of Bawley Point is useful for understanding how beaches, lakes and attractions connect throughout the region.
- Bawley Point Road — primary local access route
- Princes Highway Connections — regional transport access
- Beach Access Roads — connect recreation areas
- Walking and Cycling Routes — connect local attractions
- Regional road connections — connect Bawley Point with Ulladulla, Batemans Bay and surrounding South Coast destinations
Why People Search for a Map of Bawley Point
- To locate beaches and surfing areas
- To find fishing and boating locations
- To explore nearby national parks
- To plan South Coast holidays
- To understand the layout of the coastline and surrounding attractions
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Bawley Point Map FAQs
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Where is Bawley Point located?
Bawley Point is located on the South Coast of New South Wales between Ulladulla and Batemans Bay. -
What is Bawley Point known for?
Bawley Point is known for beaches, surfing, fishing and coastal scenery. -
Is Bawley Point good for surfing?
Yes, several nearby beaches are popular with surfers. -
Are there national parks near Bawley Point?
Yes, Murramarang National Park is located nearby and offers walking trails and wildlife viewing.
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