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Lake Conjola, NSW

Lake Conjola is on the coast north of Ulladulla. The expansive waterways are ideal for fishing, swimming, boating and in the warmer months, good prawning on the northern shores. Take the boardwalk (suitable for wheelchair access) at Lake Conjola for a pleasant 15 minutes walk to the beach. Stop at the viewing platform along the way for excellent panoramic views of both the beach and the lake.

lake conjola

Surrounding the area is extensive reserve land with a good day trip to Granite Falls & Boyd Lookout providing spectacular views of Lake Conjola & beaches to the south. Here there are good facilities with picnic tables, barbecue & toilets. Passage to the lookout is via gravel road, which can deteriorate during times of bad weather.

Accommodation can be found in five caravan parks or self contained holiday homes. There is a bowling club for eating out.

Nearest Airport: Moruya 100KM

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Popular Activities

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  • Beach

About Lake Conjola

  • Locality: Urban locality
  • Lake Conjola Postcode: 2539
  • State: New South Wales
  • Region: South Coast
  • Latitude: -35.26929
  • Longitude: 150.49274
  • Elevation: 9m
  • Population: 437
  • Median Income: $23088
  • Area (Sq/km): 19.323
  • Timezone: Australia/Sydney

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