Murramarang National Park’s largely undisturbed coastline with its sandy and shingle beaches, rugged headlands, tombolas, rock stacks and fossil-bearing rocks provides young people with a unique and rich coastal environment to explore.
Eastern grey kangaroos, swamp wallabies and common birdlife such as sea eagles, honeyeaters and hooded plovers inhabit the park, which is situated between Kioloa and Batemans Bay on the NSW South Coast.
A three or five day expedition-style program (also suitable for the Duke of Edinburgh Award) is offered in this location. Residential programs can also be arranged.
Accommodation
Groups camp in bush campsites as well as in designated Murramarang National Park camping sites. Residential accommodation is offered at the Australian National University’s (ANU) Kioloa Coastal Campus. This accommodation and research facility is in a unique location, extending from the high tide mark through a diverse ecology to thick bushland.
Transportation
Land’s Edge can arrange all transportation to and from Murramarang National Park as required. Land’s Edge arranges all Park passes.
Catering
Land’s Edge provides all catering and dietary requirements for all programs in this location. Land’s Edge adheres to the Australia & New Zealand Food Standards Code, meeting, in particular, Standards 3.2.2 (Food Safety Practices & General Requirements) and Standard 3.2.3 (Food Premises & Equipment).
Equipment
Land’s Edge provides all equipment including tents, packs, sleeping mats, trangias (for cooking) and activity equipment including all snorkelling, surfing equipment etc. Alternatively, groups can provide what equipment they can access and Land’s Edge can supplement required items.
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Activity Examples (Year round)
Bushwalking
Solo Experience
Surf Awareness
Food Preparation
Snorkelling
Navigation & Route Finding
Canoeing
Surfing
Camp Cooking
Bush Craft
Local Indigenous Education
Initiative Activities
Fishing
Swimming
Suitable for Years 6 + |