Overview
North Illawarra is a scenic stretch of coastline that runs from the Royal National Park in the north to the vibrant town of Thirroul in the south. This area offers some of the most stunning coastal scenery in New South Wales, with dramatic cliffs, lush rainforests, and beautiful beaches set against the backdrop of the Illawarra Escarpment. The region’s laid-back vibe and natural beauty attract both locals and visitors looking for a peaceful coastal escape.
Key towns in North Illawarra include Austinmer, Stanwell Park, and Scarborough, each offering its own unique charm. Austinmer’s pristine beaches are perfect for swimming and surfing, while Stanwell Park is renowned for its paragliding opportunities, with breathtaking views over the coast. Scarborough’s heritage pub is a popular stop for those exploring the area, offering ocean views and delicious local cuisine.
The Sea Cliff Bridge, an engineering marvel, is one of the highlights of this region. The bridge offers spectacular coastal views and is a must-visit for anyone traveling through North Illawarra. Coastal walks such as the Wodi Wodi Track and the Sublime Point Track offer panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean and are popular among hikers.
Thirroul, at the southern end of North Illawarra, is a vibrant seaside town with a thriving arts scene, great cafes, and a lively atmosphere. Whether you're looking for relaxation on the beach or outdoor adventures, North Illawarra offers a perfect blend of nature and culture.
Last update September 2024