Wollongong's coastline is famous worldwide and has been a major drawcard for tourists since the 1890's. And no wonder! The regions many lookouts provide breathtaking views both north and south. It's all here - rugged cliffs playing fortress to the sea, sheltered bays, azure blue waters and infinite stretches of golden sandy beaches.
Bald Hill and Hang Gliding
Bald Hill is arguably Wollongong's most well known and most popular lookout. Not only are the views unsurpassed, the area is also internationally known as a major hang gliding centre. It was here that Lawrence Hargrave, an Australian pioneer of flight, experimented with box kites in the early part of the 20th century. The Lawrence Hargrave Memorial, located at the lookout, is testament to his innovative genious.
Travelling North
Wollongong's northern-most boundary, the Royal National Park, offers pristine health, rainforest and coastal habitats to explore. Dotted along the way are tiny shack settlements, many only accessible on foot or by sea. Numerous vantage points afford sweeping views of the majestic coastline and its rocky cliffs. For those who enjoy even closer contact with nature, a selection of walking tracks along spectacularly scenic routes reveal secluded waterfalls, lush rainforest and an abundance of native flora and fauna. Two prime examples are the Wodi-Wodi and Forest Walks tracks.
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