Kiama Attractions
Bombo Headland Kiama
A legacy of blue metal quarrying in the 1880's has left a moonscape of basalt walls and columns. A regular backdrop to videoclips eg Power Rangers and television commercials, it is located at the northen end of Bombo Beach or accessed from the Cliff ...
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Bonaira Native Gardens
Bonaira Native Gardens is a pleasant walk from Reid Sttreet to Girraween Avenue through plantings of native trees and original rainforest species of the area. Monument to the Wodi Wodi people, the local aboriginal tribe and their descendants. ...
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Cathedral Rocks
Cathedral Rocks is located three kilometres north of Kiama, at the southern end of Jones Beach, this distinctive rock formation has lured sightseers since 1890. ...
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Historic Dry Stone Walls
There are many historic dry stone walls found throughout the area, more obvious in pastures west of Kiama. Some appear through the older residential parts of town. Most were discovered over 100 years ago as paddocks were cleared for farming and grazi ...
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Kiama Blowhole
A viewing platform with disabled access gives good views of Kiama blowhole. This landmark has attracted people to the region for over 100 years, was first sighted by George Bass when he anchored his whale boat in the sheltered bay, now known as Kiama ...
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Kiama Family History Centre
This unique family history centre is located at Kiama, in the heart of the Illawarra 126km south of Sydney and is regarded as the premier family and social history research centre in Australia. The centre housing its search room, exhibition area and ...
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Kiama Golf Club
Kiama Golf Club is reputedly the best all-weather course on the coast. It's challenging 18-hole layout, tree lined fairways and panoramic views make Kiama Golf Club the golfer’s playground. The fully-equipped Pro Shop is open 7 days a week. The Ran ...
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Kiama Leisure Centre
This newly renovated centre offers two indoor heated swimming pools toddlers pool, Pool Toy (Aqua Challenge), two basketball courts, dance studio, sports clothing store and cafe, spa, sauna, kinder gym, swimming classes, court hire, new gym and aerob ...
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Kiama Lighthouse
The lighthouse was established in 1887, 10 years after the creation of the Robertson Basin, a manmade harbour to service Kiama. The principal Keeper's House was destroyed by vandals in the 1920s. The 1-story assistant Keeper's House, used for many ...
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Kiama Post Office
Kiama is an important service centre in the region and a favoured tourist destination. As a service centre Kempsey was an important point in the mail delivery system, which can be seen in the imposing Post Office. ...
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Kiama Produce Market
Spend the day in Kiama and browse through the popular Kiama Produce Market, are held on the fourth Saturday of every month. Inspect the fantastic array of stalls specializing in fish, meats, fruits, nuts, vegetables, cheeses, wines and other specialt ...
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Kiama Seaside Monthly Markets
Kiama Seaside Market is a delightful local market, specialising in crafts, curios and collectables. The Market is held on the third Sunday of every month and some public holidays. The location of the Market is next to Kiama Harbour, in beautiful Hin ...
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Kiama Visitor Information Centre
Kiama Visitors Centre is a Level 1 Accredited Centre that provides comprehensive visitor information. Call into the Visitor Information Centre for information on the local area including local accommodation, restaurants and service providers. The c ...
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Little Blowhole
The Little Blowhole is a smaller version of the main blowhole and includes a viewing platform. This smaller blowhole spouts plumes of water into the air when there is a north easterly swell and is more consistent than its big brother. Th ...
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Masonic Temple
The Kiama Masonic Temple was originally built in 1878 as a Temperance Hall. It was bought by the Masons in 1897 and is a memorable feature of Kiama ...
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Mt Pleasant Lookout
Just off the Highway south of Kiama as you come out of the 'bends' the view afforded here looks down over Gerringong and Seven Mile Beach to Mount Coolangatta at the head of the Shoalhaven River. Turn left at the water tower at the top of Mount Plea ...
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Pilots Cottage Museum And Heritage Centre
** Classified by the National Trust Situated on Blowhole Headland, this beautifully restored building is home to Kiama and District Historical Society where detailed pictorial records of Kiama's colourful past can be seen. Experience the cedar gette ...
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Saddleback Mountain Lookout
Just over 7kms south west of Kiama and 600 metres above sea level, this superb lookout offers spectacular 180-degree views of the nicest coastal scenery in NSW. A clear day allows views from the sand hills of Cronulla in the north to Milton in the s ...
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Spring Creek Bird Hide
This observation hide located between the lagoon and freshwater lake enables a close-up view of waterbirds including cormorants, chicks, moorhens, coots, swans and many other local species. A must for the bird-watching enthusiast! Access from Glenb ...
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Surf Beach Kiama
Surf Beach is Kiama's main surfing beach surrounded by parkland and central to Kiama's main shopping district. The beach is patrolled in summer on weekends from the long weekend in October through to Easter. There is plenty of accessible car parking ...
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Terrace Houses and Sandstone Walk Shops
Terrace shops: Delightful and unique range of shops. Giftware, books, curious, eateries and lots more! Originally the homes were for the local quarrymen, built in 1886, lovingly restored and the last of their kind in NSW. Sandstone Walk Shops are sit ...
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