Pambula is an enchanting village on the South Coast comprised of salt marshes and mangroves contrasting against a picturesque backdrop of azure water. The area is remarked for its aboriginal sites, colonial buildings and succulent oysters.
Things to do in Pambula
Unwind with your toes in the sand on Pambula Beach, as its alluring shoreline is perfect for soaking up the sunshine. You can go horseback riding through the river flats or take your surfboard out to the beach break.
Get some exercise on the Pambula Walking Track, which wraps around the Pambula riverbank. Bring your binoculars and catch glimpses of sea eagles, enjoy a picnic at the secluded inlet and admire picturesque views of Haycock Point. If you look hard enough, you might spot dolphins frolicking in the water.
Join Captain Sponges Magical oyster tours to witness the process of oyster farming from ocean to table. Head out on the farming boat, learn proper “shucking” techniques and enjoy dining on samples of the world-famous Sydney rock oyster.
Explore the Panboola Wetlands to learn about the conservation of wetland regions. Stroll through salt marsh and mangroves, jog along the walking tracks and enjoy scenic views of freshwater billabongs.
Getting around Pambula
Pambula is about a six-hour drive from Sydney. It’s less than a 10-minute drive to the Merimbula airport. The most convenient way to get around the area is by car.