The South Coast extends from Sydney’s Royal National Park to Eden, near the Victorian border. It contains more than 30 national parks, marine parks and reserves – plus beach culture and a rich Aboriginal history.
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Here you’ll find glittering white sands - renowned as some of the whitest in the world - and an abundance of wildlife, from penguins to whales. In the south, the beaches are uncrowded, unfolding in a series of bays and coves, and dotted with picturesque towns.
Wherever you head you'll find a top surf spot with a Surfing NSW accredited surf school, all of which feature on Australia's Surfing Coast.
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