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Hiking in Nullica State Forest offers diverse trails on the far South Coast of New South Wales. The forest features a largely undisturbed natural environment, with the Nullica River flowing through forested catchments into Nullica Bay. Terrain includes varied forest types, such as moist eucalypt and dry shrub forests, and some routes provide access to coastal scenery. The area provides accessible paths suitable for easy hiking trails and short strolls.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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1.80km
00:31
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40m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.28km
01:25
70m
70m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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3.05km
00:46
10m
10m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.27km
01:44
110m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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4.46km
01:15
100m
100m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Located on the northern shores of Twofold Bay, Aslings Beach is a popular destination for both surfing and swimming with lifeguards on duty during the summer. Lake Curalo and its 6-kilometre boardwalk can be found at the north end of the beach while the south side has a rock pool that's favourite for families.
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Located at the end of Aslings Beach Road, this picnic area sits between Lake Curalo and the ocean. Once you finish your lunch there are trails that head out from here that can take you down to the beach or around the lake.
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Immerse yourself in the epic history of the Bundian Way. Behind every rock, tree, wave and twist on the trail discover stories from 40,000+ years of history, across two cultures and in an epic landscape.
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LOT 1, SECTION 1, TOWN PLAN OF EDEN, WAS BOUGHT BY BENJAMIN BOYD IN 1843, THE FIRST BLOCK SOLD IN THE TWOFOLD BAY AREA. COCORA STREET
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AT EDEN'S FIRST LAND SALE IN 1843, Wm. HIRST, MERCHANT OF SYDNEY, BOUGHT LOTS 4 & 5, SEC.1 (237 & 39 IMLAY ST.) FOR £20. BANKRUPTCY FORCED HIRST TO LEASE AND SELL BOTH LOTS TO JAMES RIXON, FARMER OF CATHCART, WHO BUILT THIS TWO STOREY GEORGIAN-STYLE BUILDING DURING 1850'S OF LOCAL STONE, ROOFED IN WELSH SLATE. THE BUILDING WAS NOT COMPLETED & WAS LOCALLY KNOWN AS "HALF HOUSE". 1882, CENTRAL DOOR WAS RELOCATED. 1868-1891, BUILDING SERVED AS EDEN'S POST/TELEGRAPH OFFICE & RESIDENCE RUN BY THE KEBBY FAMILY. 1978-92, DERELICT BUILDING RESTORED. 1993, EDEN'S SESQUI-CENTENNIAL YEAR, THE BUILDING WAS FINALLY COMPLETED.
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EDEN'S FIRST COURT OF PETTY SESSIONS WAS ESTABLISHED AT EDEN COURTHOUSE IN APRIL 1847, THE CLERK OF COURT BEING EDWARD FERRIS. MAGISTRATES APPOINTED THAT YEAR INCLUDED MR. (LATER SIR) OSWALD BRIERLY, WILLIAM WALKER AND JAMES WALKER. EDEN POLICE DISTRICT IN 1848 COVERED THE COUNTY OF AUCKLAND. A CHIEF CONSTABLE AND TWO CONSTABLES WERE STATIONED AT EDEN. MOUNTED POLICE WERE AT OUTPOSTS. THE EDEN WATCH HOUSE WAS BUILT IN 1849 WITH LOOKOUT POINT FENCED OFF FROM THE WHARF AREA WATER POLICE WERE FIRST IN OPERATION IN 1854. MODERN DAY WATER POLICE WERE ESTABLISHED IN THE EARLY 1990'S AT EDEN. AS A POLICE HORSE PADDOCK.
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An early owner of this store and residence was Matt Howard. During the early 1900s he advertised Motorists Benzine, oils, and motor accessories, new tyres all kinds of vulcanising done. Agents for motor cars. We stock everything. Later owners included, A. Vizard as well as Jack Drayson, who erected a workshop at the side, engaging in boat building and shopfitting. In the 1950s Len Hastie opened a grocery store. The modern motel units were added in 2004.
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GREAT SOUTHERN HOTEL/HOTEL EDEN/GREAT SOUTHERN BUILT 1847. IT BECAME BARCLAY & TEAS GENERAL STORE AND POST OFFICE, BARCLAY BEING POSTMASTER. IN 1851-60 JOHN HOPKINS TOOK OUT A LICENCE FOR THE GREAT SOUTHERN HOTEL. OTHER LICENSEES WERE 1860-95 GEORGE AXAM, 1895-7 H.P. WELLINGS, 1897-1906 SABINA PIKE, 1907-26 SAM WILTON, 1926-35 W.N. STEELE RUDD. FROM 1935 TO LATE 1960'S V.T. WELSH. VINCENT THOMAS WELSH CHANGED THE NAME TO HOTEL EDEN. OVER THE YEARS BALCONIES HAD BEEN ADDED AND ACCOMMODATION FOR GUESTS. THE NAME WAS ALSO CHANGED TO THE GREAT SOUTHERN INN.
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Nullica State Forest offers a good selection of easy hiking trails, with at least 6 routes specifically categorized as easy. In total, there are 10 hiking routes available for exploration.
Easy hikes in Nullica State Forest often showcase the region's diverse natural environment. You can expect to encounter various forest types, including moist eucalypt and dry shrub forests. Some trails, like the Coastal Cliffs Viewpoint loop from South Pambula, provide access to dramatic coastal scenery and viewpoints overlooking the ocean. The Nullica River, a significant natural feature, flows through forested catchments in the area.
Yes, Nullica State Forest features several easy loop trails. For instance, the Eden Motor Inn – Eden Commemorative Lighthouse loop from Eden is a popular easy loop, as is the Coastal Cliffs Viewpoint loop from South Pambula. Another option is the Bundian Way, Eden – Half House, Eden loop from Eden.
The duration for easy hikes in Nullica State Forest varies, but many can be completed in under two hours. For example, the Eden Motor Inn – Eden Commemorative Lighthouse loop from Eden typically takes about 1 hour 25 minutes, while the Coastal Cliffs Viewpoint loop from South Pambula can be done in around 30 minutes.
While specific parking details for every trail are not listed, State Forests in NSW, including Nullica, generally offer extensive networks of roads and fire trails, often with informal parking areas. For trails starting near towns like Eden or South Pambula, you can typically find parking within or near the town centers or designated trailheads.
The far South Coast of New South Wales generally offers pleasant hiking conditions for much of the year. Spring and autumn are often ideal, with milder temperatures and less extreme weather. Summer can be warm, but coastal trails may benefit from sea breezes. Winter offers cooler, crisp conditions, which can be very enjoyable for hiking.
Yes, many easy hiking trails in Nullica State Forest are suitable for families. The shorter distances and minimal elevation gain make them accessible for children. Trails like the Coastal Cliffs Viewpoint loop from South Pambula are particularly good for a quick, scenic family outing.
Yes, State Forests in NSW, including Nullica State Forest, are generally dog-friendly. You are welcome to bring your dog along on the trails, but always ensure they are kept under control, especially around wildlife, and adhere to any specific signage regarding leash requirements.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from 6 reviews. Hikers often praise the undisturbed natural environment, the diverse forest types, and the scenic coastal views available on some routes. The accessibility of easy trails for various ability levels is also a highlight.
Nullica State Forest itself is largely undeveloped, focusing on natural immersion. However, nearby towns like Eden and Pambula, which serve as starting points for some trails, offer amenities such as cafes, restaurants, and restrooms. The Broadwater Picnic Area, adjacent to the forest, provides shaded picnic spots and a waterhole.
Among the easy trails, the Half House, Eden – Eden Commemorative Lighthouse loop from Eden is one of the longer options, covering approximately 5.7 km (3.5 miles) and typically taking about 1 hour 34 minutes to complete.
While specific trails directly along the Nullica River are not detailed, the forest encompasses the Nullica River catchment, which is largely forested. The river itself is a notable natural feature, flowing into Nullica Bay. Exploring trails within the forest will bring you into the general vicinity of this significant waterway.


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