There are wheelchair-accessible toilets.
This camping area, which is tucked into the forest behind the beach, is well known for its population of eastern grey kangaroos. There are 20 sites for tents and campervans. Please note the access road to Pebbly Beach is not suitable for caravans. There is no power available.
You can go on a variety of coastal walks from this campground. There's plenty to do, including fishing, bush walking, rock platform walks and, nearby, canoeing.
Activities: walking, fishing, swimming
Getting there: Turn off the Princes Highway at East Lynne onto Mount Agony Road.
Facilities: wood barbecues (firewood supplied), gas/electric barbecues, flush toilets, cold showers, drinking water
Water supply: water should be boiled before drinking.
Bookings: Booking essential during school holidays. The campsite is accessible by all weather unsealed roads suitable for 2wd vehicles
221.7 km SSW of Sydney
Almost due east of Batemans Bay on North Head. From the Princes Highway, follow Durras Road then take a right and follow North Head Road to the end. There is then a short walk to the campsite.
You will need to walk a short distance from your car to the campsite - no caravans or camper trailers
A small campsite on North Head. There is a toilet, and a short walk to the beach and lagoon. (Note: some maps mark the road as a walking track)
You are not able to book these campsites - first come basis
REGION: > NSW > South Coast > South Coast > Murramarang National Park