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- Horse Head Rock - NSW Government
This distinctive rock formation off the Sapphire Coast near Bermagui not only resembles the neck of a graceful pony but is also historically significant – at more than 500 million years old, it’s one of NSW’s most ancient rock edifices
- How to Get to the Bottom of Horse Head Rock (at Low Tide)
Horse Head Rock is an incredible rock formation located in Bermagui on the South Coast of New South Wales The phenomenally shaped landform, resembling a horse’s head, is a must-see attraction along the Sapphire Coast
- Horse Head Rock NSW: How to get there view it best | EP.
Find Horse Head Rock on the far south coast of NSW, adjacent to Bermagui, in the Wallaga Lake region It’s a hop, skip and jump away from Camel Rock Wallaga Lake and Bermagui are around 30-40 minutes south of Narooma There are two different ways to view the majestic Horse Head Rock at Wallaga Lake near Bermagui, detailed below
- Horse Head Rock - All You MUST Know Before You Go (2024)
You can either view Horse Head Rock from the bush trail above with good viewing platforms or from the beach You park at Camel Head surf beach and head via Camel Rock on the sand over the rock shelfs or take the path up the hillside
- How To Visit The Amazing Horse Head Rock In Bermagui NSW
Find out how to visit the amazing Horse Head Rock in Bermagui, how to find the best lookouts, rock pools and much more in the Sapphire Coast
- Horse Head Rock - Pioneer Walks
Horse Head Rock is an incredible natural rock formation, resembling that of a horses head This area around Wallaga Lake offers many incredible rock sculptures, including nearby camel rock
- Horse Head Rock | Aussie Bucket List
Horse Head Rock is believed to be around 500 million years old and is among the oldest rocks in NSW Barely known beyond the Sapphire Coast until recent times, this majestic rock formation is a mecca for photographers and nature lovers alike
- The Amazing Horse Head Rock In Bermagui New South Wales
Horse Head Rock—a fascinating natural wonder shaped by millions of years of erosion As one of the oldest rock formations in the region, this striking coastal landmark draws nature lovers, photographers, and hikers who are captivated by its unique, horse-head-like shape
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