Activities Attractions Tuross Head - Holiday Gold Coast

ACTIVITIES TUROSS HEAD

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Dine at Tuross Boatshed and Cafe

93 Trafalgar Road, Tuross Head NSW 2537

Set on the foreshore of the beautiful Tuross Lake, Tuross Boatshed and Café is a must see attraction on the South Coast. Award-winning fish and chips, alfresco coffee, boat hire, surf and dive equipment, fishing tackle, bait, ice and helpful advice. Tuross Boatshed and Café are proud to provide a relaxing, authentic opportunity for locals and visitors alike to enjoy an historic, waterside experience that will reflect the tranquillity of the lake, the professionalism of their service and the quality and affordability of the food and merchandise available.

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Kayaking on Tuross Lake

Obrien's Boatshed, Nelson Parade, Tuross Head NSW 2537

All paddlers have plenty of kayaking options on this lavish lake scattered with estuaries and islands. The prospect of catching a glimpse of local wildlife such as birds, kangaroos and even emus makes for an exciting paddle. Launch into shallow water near the boat ramp on Nelson Parade or from Obrien's Boatshed on Nelson Parade, where Kayaks and Canoes can be hired. Route options include an 18 kilometre round trip north to Horse Island, then west up the estuary to and around Borang Lake, returning on the southern side of Horse Island. Another pleasurable two hour island paddle takes you south of Horse Island then around Cambathin Island, across to Deuaumba Island past the old bridge, returning to the launch point via the main channel. A variety of waterfront cafes and restaurants are available alongside the landing spots, with picnic tables, toilets and a playground nearby.

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One Tree Point Lookout and Picnic Area

Tuross Boulevard, Tuross Head NSW 2537
Tuross Head is a picturesque coastal village, perched on a low-lying headland between two stunning lakes - Tuross Lake and Coila Lake. The peninsula is dotted with Norfolk Island Pines standing tall and elegant above superb beaches. One Tree Point is a popular visiting spot for locals and visitors to sit and reflect as they watch passing whales, pods of dolphins, the occasional seal and the endless rolling in of the surf.