Warden Head Reserve Ulladulla NSW 2539

Warden Head Reserve





104 Reviews




Warden Head Reserve Ulladulla NSW 2539




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Ulladulla NSW 2539

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  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Good for kids
  • Dogs allowed
  • Picnic tables




Recommended Reviews

Roger
09.10.2023
Warden Head Reserve
This is a really beautiful place to explore. Great for kids, my daughter loved it. Great views of the ocean, make sure you head north at the lighthouse along the track and make your way down to the rock shore. Some nice quick loops and some aboriginal artwork along the way. Follow the lizard signs.
Dipesh Shrestha
22.09.2023
Warden Head Reserve
Nice place for a quick stop.You can see some seals basking in the sun.
barrie mount
15.09.2023
Warden Head Reserve
Great bush walk and the views on the walk were breath taking
Michael McRoberts
30.08.2023
Warden Head Reserve
Really nice isolated beach, complete with picture perfect sand a couple of lovely rock poolsNote this one is not really suitable for swimming, but would be a perfect place to sunbake the afternoon away!Ample car parking up top, complete with showers and picnic tables.Worth checking out if you after a relaxing beach stroll!
Paul Taylor
26.08.2023
Warden Head Reserve
We parked at the lighthouse car park but yo can access the reserve from other places. There are 2 paths leaving the car park. We took the northern route. It meandered along the cliff top on a small but easy to walk track. There were several viewing areas and then further round some seats and a picnic table. Nice shady walk. There was also a path down to the sea to one of the rock shelves. Fossil hunting.
Jason Druitt
24.08.2023
Warden Head Reserve
Beautiful, secluded, awesome little beach.. Well worth a visit.
Paul Harrison
27.07.2023
Warden Head Reserve
Excellent walking tracks to beach and surrounding bush. Very well looked after. Neat and clean. Beautiful views.
Ankit Patel
24.07.2023
Warden Head Reserve
The peninsula sheltering Ulladulla Harbour from the south is a peaceful mosaic of homes and parkland.There’s a walking trail around Warden Head for satisfying views of the coastline, and you can depart from the lighthouse car park at the tip.Warden Head is the vantage point in Ulladulla for whale watching.Humpbacks migrate north in July and August, and can then be seen in October and November returning from tropical waters with their newborn calves.The lighthouse has stood at the present location since 1889 after being moved here from the Ulladulla Breakwater where it was first placed in 1873. The light has a range of 14 nautical miles, and the tower is notable for being one of only two in the state built from wrought iron plates.
Les Finn
23.07.2023
Warden Head Reserve
The road to the lighthouse was closed due to extensive road and verge work when we visited (Aug 2022) but still able to access the beachwalk leading towards the point from the nearby carpark.
Priscilla Mussone
23.07.2023
Warden Head Reserve
Beautiful coastal walk with the family.The area is being cared for by a local bushcare program so it was no wonder the path was so well maintained.Walking amongst the forest we'd catch glimpses of the ocean below every now and then. Not too far in and you'll reach a lookout with a great view.It's a perfect walk for birdwatching too, you'll just have to be quick if you want to get any on camera.What's nearby:It's about 100mt from the local lighthouse, a lookout to the ocean and a couple of other bushwalks.Plan well, and you could spend the whole day exploring the local coastline.Across the road from the walk is a large sporting oval if you want to kick a ball around or the kids need a change of scenery.Right next to the entrance to the walk is a path leading to the beach below. We couldn't get down that day as the recent rain had muddied the path.It's only a 5minute drive from the local Ulladulla precinct where you can stop and enjoy lunch or check out one of the numerous nearby beaches.

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Ulladulla NSW 2539
Warden Head Reserve