Map of South Durras | Beaches, Murramarang National Park & Visitor Guide
Map of South Durras – Beaches, Murramarang National Park & Visitor Guide
This map of South Durras provides a detailed overview of one of the South Coast's most popular beach and nature destinations, including beaches, lakes, camping areas, walking trails and visitor attractions. It is designed for general reference, trip planning and understanding how South Durras is laid out.
South Durras is known for its natural beauty, beaches, wildlife, camping opportunities and proximity to Murramarang National Park. Key areas include South Durras Beach, Durras Lake, Cookies Beach, Murramarang National Park and surrounding bushland reserves.
South Durras is located on the South Coast of New South Wales north of Batemans Bay. Major attractions include beaches, Durras Lake, Murramarang National Park and camping areas.
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This South Durras map highlights beaches, lakes, recreation areas, camping facilities and major visitor attractions throughout the district.
Where Is South Durras Located?
South Durras is located on the South Coast of New South Wales, north of Batemans Bay and within the wider Murramarang National Park region. It is a popular destination for beach holidays, camping and outdoor recreation.
- North: Murramarang National Park direction
- South: Batemans Bay direction
- East: Pacific Ocean
- West: Durras Lake and bushland areas
Main Areas and Attractions of South Durras
- South Durras Beach — main beach and recreation area
- Durras Lake — boating, fishing and wildlife habitat
- Cookies Beach — scenic coastal attraction
- Murramarang National Park — bushwalking and nature experiences
- Camping Areas — popular visitor accommodation
- Walking Trails — connect beaches and natural attractions
- Wildlife Viewing Areas — kangaroos, birds and native species
- Picnic Areas — recreation facilities
- Fishing Locations — lake and beach fishing opportunities
- Coastal Lookouts — panoramic ocean views
Major Areas of South Durras Explained
- Beachfront Precinct — swimming and recreation
- Lake District — boating and fishing activities
- National Park Zone — conservation and bushwalking areas
- Camping Area — visitor accommodation facilities
- Wildlife Corridor — natural habitat and bushland environments
Key Geographic Features
- Pacific Ocean — eastern coastline
- Durras Lake — major waterway and recreation area
- Murramarang National Park — protected coastal landscape
- Coastal Beaches — major tourism attraction
- Native Bushland — supports diverse wildlife
- Rocky Headlands — scenic viewing locations
South Durras Transport and Road Map Overview
A map of South Durras is useful for understanding how beaches, lakes and attractions connect throughout the region.
- South Durras Road — primary access route
- National Park Access Roads — connect recreation areas
- Walking Trails — connect beaches and lookouts
- Camping Access Routes — support visitor facilities
- Regional road connections — connect South Durras with Batemans Bay and surrounding South Coast destinations
Why People Search for a Map of South Durras
- To locate beaches and camping facilities
- To find Durras Lake recreation areas
- To explore Murramarang National Park
- To locate walking trails and lookouts
- To plan South Coast camping and beach holidays
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South Durras Map FAQs
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Where is South Durras located?
South Durras is located on the South Coast of New South Wales north of Batemans Bay. -
What is South Durras known for?
South Durras is known for beaches, camping, Durras Lake and Murramarang National Park. -
Can you camp in South Durras?
Yes, camping is one of the area's most popular activities. -
Is South Durras good for fishing?
Yes, fishing is popular in both Durras Lake and nearby coastal waters.
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