Whale Songs & Waterfalls: A Winter Nature Trail in Kiama
Escape to Kiama this winter with a 3-day itinerary made for nature lovers. From blowholes and rainforest walks to coastal cliffs and whale-watching adventures, discover the wild beauty and quiet magic of the season.
Trade the city hustle for a 3-day weekend of natural wonder. This winter itinerary takes you from thundering blowholes to misty waterfalls, lush rainforest walks to coastal cliff strolls — perfect for those seeking wild beauty, photo moments, and peaceful reflection.
Day 1: Coastal Icons & Clifftop Trails
Kiama Blowhole(s)
Arrive in Kiama and kick off your adventure with a visit to its most iconic natural attraction. The Kiama Blowhole — one of the largest in the world — puts on a show when ocean swells surge into its cavern and burst skyward in a thunderous spray. Just a short drive away, the Little Blowhole offers its own charm, with more consistent bursts and a quieter setting, ideal for lingering a little longer. Both are captivating in winter’s moody light. (30-45min)
Kiama Coast Walk
From the Blowhole, take to the Kiama Coast Walk, a breathtaking trail that hugs the shoreline for over 20km. Whether you explore a section or set out for a half-day hike, this walk offers jaw-dropping views of rugged cliffs, hidden coves, and rolling green farmland. During winter, the path is quieter, the skies clearer, and the chance of spotting migrating whales offshore is high — so keep your eyes on the horizon. (1.5-4 hrs, depending on the section)
Boneyard
Take a detour to Boneyard Beach, a peaceful cove tucked between Bombo Headland and the ocean. Its name belies its beauty: dramatic black rocks, turquoise water, and often a curious seal or two basking nearby. It’s a hidden gem perfect for photographers chasing soft afternoon light. (30-60 mins)
Bombo Headland
End your first day with a wander through the lunar-like landscape of Bombo Headland. Towering basalt columns frame views of crashing waves, making it one of the South Coast’s most surreal and dramatic sights. Sunset here is unforgettable — bring your camera and your sense of awe. (45-60 mins)

Day 2: Waterfalls, Rainforest & Inland Escapes
Minnamurra Rainforest & Falls
Start your second day enveloped in the green hush of the Minnamurra Rainforest. Follow the elevated boardwalks and loop tracks as they wind through towering canopy, past ancient tree ferns and trickling creeks. The reward at the end: Minnamurra Falls, cascading into the gorge below and framed by lush, misty foliage. It’s nature at its most peaceful and restorative. (1.5-2 hrs)
Carrington Falls
Next, venture inland to Carrington Falls, a spectacular 90-metre waterfall tumbling into the Kangaroo Valley escarpment. Surrounded by eucalyptus forest, the lookout points offer incredible views, and the short walking trails are perfect for a slow, scenic ramble. Pack a picnic, find a sun-dappled spot, and let the sound of rushing water wash over you. (1-2 hrs, including short walks)
Return to Kiama in the afternoon for a well-earned meal at one of the region’s cosy eateries. Book a boutique stay with a fireplace or spa bath — many are offering winter deals to help you settle in for the night.

Day 3: Wide Beaches & Whale Watching
Seven Mile Beach National Park
Ease into your final day with a sunrise stroll along Seven Mile Beach. This expansive, unspoilt stretch of sand is perfect for quiet reflection, shell collecting, and watching seabirds skim across the surf. With the breeze in your hair and not a crowd in sight, it’s the kind of moment that makes you forget about your phone. (1-2 hrs)
Werri Beach
Head south to Werri Beach, a local favourite cradled between two lush headlands. Rock pools glisten at low tide, and the views from the walking tracks along the headlands are unbeatable. Grab a takeaway coffee from a nearby café and enjoy it oceanside as the waves roll in. (45-90 mins)
Shellharbour Wild Whale Watching (Kiama departure)
Cap off your weekend with a whale watching cruise aboard Shellharbour Wild, departing from Kiama Harbour. Humpbacks migrate along this coastline during winter and spring, and seeing them breach, tail slap or spy hop is a thrilling, once-in-a-lifetime experience. Even if they’re shy, the views from the boat alone are worth the ride.
Optional Add-On: SUP Shellharbour (Minnamurra River)
If conditions are calm, extend your trip with a peaceful paddleboarding session on the Minnamurra River. Glide through clear water past mangroves, sandbanks and birdlife — a serene way to reflect on your weekend immersed in nature.

Take it slow. Breathe it in.
This is winter in Kiama — thundering waterfalls, migrating whales, rainforest walks and time to reconnect with the natural world. Explore our winter deals and plan your nature-inspired stay today: Winter Deals – Destination Kiama