Attractions

Learn more about the wonderful local attractions you can discover
just a short trip from Beachview Kiama

Seven Mile Beach

This stunning beach is known for having magnificent sunrises, dolphin sightings and good surf. On any given day you are likely to see surfers and paddle boarders dotted along the beach enjoying the waves.

Bombo Headland

Truly an area like no other, the unusual basalt columns of Bombo Headland make it feel as though you’re walking on the moon. These rock formations are a product of the region’s rich mining history.

Surf Beach Kiama

Surf Beach is Kiama’s main beach and is located a short walk from Kiama’s main streets, shops and cafes. Popular for both swimming and surfing, with surfers calling the northern break “The Wedge”.

The Collective Beat

The Collective Beat is a unique collaboration of local and small businesses retailing an inspiring range of handmade, homewares, artworks and much more!

Stoic Brewing Kiama

Father and Son Steve and Andrew, founded Stoic in 2018 with a vision of creating a space where community can come together and enjoy locally brewed beer.

Carrington Falls Kangaroo River

Its cascades and rockpools, some regard Carrington Falls, where the Kangaroo River plunges over 50m to the gully below, as the most beautiful on the South Coast.

Lookout & Memorial

The Memorial is in the shape of Sir Charles Kingsford Smith’s famous aircraft called the ‘Southern Cross’, with a plaque on display near the outline of the aircraft.

Bella Spa Gerringong

Immerse yourself within the gorgeous South Coast day spa. Let your mind drift away and enjoy the nourishing treatments and personal attention.

Whale Watching Gerringong

A whale watching platform located above the cliffs on the Gerringong Headland, to see the whales migrating north from late May to July & September to November.

* Photos and Full Credits: Visit New South Wales