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Bingi Dreaming track

Eurobodalla National Park

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Overview

Head out for a day walk on the Bingi Dreaming track, a coastal walk that traces the ancient Song Lines of the Yuin Aboriginal people. Enjoy stunning views as you walk.

Distance
13.5km one-way
Time suggested
4 - 6hrs
Grade
Grade 3
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What to
bring
Drinking water, hat, sunscreen
Please note
  • If you’re finishing the walk at Tuross Head, you might like to enjoy a relaxing meal at one of the cafes overlooking the water
  • Remember to take your binoculars if you want to birdwatch or whale watch

Follow in the footsteps of the Brinja-Yuin people as you walk the Bingi Dreaming track.

Traditionally, Dreaming tracks or Song Lines link the places visited by Aboriginal people, the Bingi Dreaming track links campsites, ceremonial and trade sites, fresh water and plentiful coastal food sources. Along the way, you might see stone artefacts or patches of shell middens.

The walk passes through different types of coastal habitat; there are great opportunities for birdwatching among the heathlands, forests and lakeshores and you’re likely to see kangaroos and wallabies relaxing in the sun. If you’re walking during whale watching season, be sure to stop off at one of the vantage points along the way for a glimpse of the majestic creatures, as well as panoramic views of Gulaga (Mount Dromedary) and Baranguba (Montague Island).

Stretching from Congo in the north to Tuross Head in the south, you can start the 14km walk from either end, or break it up into a few shorter walks to enjoy over a couple of days. There are lots of places to stop for a swim or picnic along the way so don’t forget to take your swimmers and a towel.

For directions, safety and practical information, see visitor info

Tours and events at this location

  • An Aboriginal guide sharing cultural knowledge with visitors on a Southbound Escapes tour in Eurobodalla National Park. Photo: Tammie Siegel © Southbound Escapes

    Guided Aboriginal culture walk with a Yuin Elder

    Trace the footsteps of the Yuin People along Bingi Dreaming track in Eurobodalla National Park with Southbound Escapes. Hear Dreamtime stories and learn about Aboriginal culture on this 2-hour walking tour.

Also see

  • Bingi Bingi Point, Eurobodalla National Park. Photo © Christina Bullivant

    Bingi Bingi Point

    Bingi Bingi Point is situated between Congo and Tuross and is a great place for scenic views, whale watching, surfing, walking and birdwatching within Eurobodalla National Park.

  • Campers at Congo campground in Eurobodalla National Park. Photo: © Christina Bullivant

    Congo campground

    Congo campground near Moruya is popular among family campers. Offering excellent facilities, it’s close to two beaches and the river – perfect for swimming and fishing.

 

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A family walk a boardwalk section of Bouddi coastal walk, Bouddi National Park. Photo: John Spencer/OEH.

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