Sunburnt Beach campground
- Sunburnt Walking Track, Termeil NSW 2539, Australia
Sunburnt Beach Campground
Located in the scenic Meroo National Park in Termeil, New South Wales, the Sunburnt Beach Campground offers a unique escape into nature filled with stunning coastal views, native wildlife, and rich Aboriginal cultural heritage. This remote campground is perfect for those who wish to disconnect from the hustle of everyday life and immerse themselves in the beauty of the South Coast.
Getting There
Sunburnt Beach Campground is situated approximately 14km south of Ulladulla. It’s accessible via a series of unsealed roads, so a 4WD vehicle is recommended for safe travel. Follow the Princes Highway south from Ulladulla, turn left into Blackbutt Road, and continue until you reach the campground’s carpark. A short walk of around 250 meters leads you from the carpark to the campground, creating a sense of seclusion ideal for relaxation.
Amenities and Facilities
- Campsites: The campground features approximately 10 campsites, all of which are suitable for tent camping and marked off by logs and fences. Individual sites measure about 6m x 8m.
- Water and Toilets: There are no drinking water facilities nor showers available at this campground. Non-flush toilets are provided.
- Campfires: Fires are permitted but must stay within the marked boundaries of your campsite. Bring your own firewood, as limited firewood is available on-site.
- Waste Management: Please note that rubbish bins are not available; all visitors are expected to take their rubbish with them upon leaving.
Activities
Swimming, fishing, and birdwatching are popular activities at Sunburnt Beach. The pristine beach is just a short walk away and offers opportunities for shell collecting and enjoying the sun. For those interested in fishing, both the beach and surrounding waters are ideal locations.
Exploring the Surrounding Nature
Sunburnt Beach Campground not only offers access to beautiful beaches but is also a gateway to various walking tracks within Meroo National Park:
- Meroo Head Lookout Walking Track: Enjoy spectacular coastal views and great birdwatching opportunities.
- Nuggan Point Walking Track: This easy track features breathtaking hikes with possibilities for whale watching and fishing.
- Giriwa Walking Track: Explore Aboriginal cultural heritage along this enlightening path.
Wildlife enthusiasts will be in their element here, with chances to spot species like the green and golden bell frog, humpback whales, and various bird species such as white-bellied sea eagles and honeyeaters. The lush landscapes surrounding the campground create an ideal habitat for many threatened species, making it a wonderful place for nature lovers and conservationists.
Important Information
- Bookings: While there are no camping fees, a booking fee of $6 is applicable.
- Safety: Due to its remote nature, visitors must arrive fully prepared, and it’s important to check weather conditions as roads can become boggy after rainfall.
- Pets: Domestic animals are not permitted within the campground.
Best Times to Visit
Spring offers a breathtaking display of wildflowers, while the warmer months are perfect for swimming and enjoying the beaches. However, whale watching season spans from May to November, making it a great time for those seeking to spot these magnificent creatures from the coastline.
Escape to Sunburnt Beach Campground for a serene camping experience steeped in natural beauty and rich culture, and discover the perfect setting for your next adventure.
Camp location
- Sunburnt Walking Track, Termeil NSW 2539, Australia