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Looking for a unique and unforgettable walking tour on the stunning Sapphire Coast of NSW? Look no further than Navigate Expeditions’ 3-day Light to Light walking tour and Pambula River Kayaking Tour.
Experience breathtaking coastal scenery, indulge in hearty meals prepared by our talented chef, and stay in a historic lighthouse keeper’s cottage. But that’s not all: on this small-group walking tour, you’ll also encounter an abundance of wildlife and learn from our knowledgeable local guides about the ecology, history, and culture of the region. Plus, you’ll have the opportunity to participate in citizen science, contributing to ongoing conservation efforts.
With our focus on sustainability, comfort, and safety, you can relax and fully immerse yourself in this stunning natural environment. Our Light to Light walking tour is the perfect way to disconnect from the hustle and bustle of everyday life and reconnect with nature.
So why wait? Book your spot now and get ready for an unforgettable experience on the Sapphire Coast.
Please note that National Parks and Wildlife will be conducting track work on the Light to Light walk throughout 2023, which may include closures or diversions at times. Navigate Expeditions is in close communication with NSW National Parks to get the latest information and minimise disruptions to our tours.
Moderate level of fitness required, please contact us for any specific questions related to this tour and physical activity requirements.
Medium (Grade 4)
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$1,600 per person, based on two adults twin or double sharing,
Minimum of 6 guests and maximum of 10 guests
Essential Information
Your adventure begins in the morning when we meet or transfer you to Broadwater on the Pambula Lake for our Pambula River Kayaking tour. After kayaking the beautiful torquiest waters of the Pambula River and a picnic lunch we will start our journey to Beowa National Park.
This afternoon you’ll do the shortest section of the light to light walk, Bittangabee Bay to Green Cape Lighthouse. The walk follows a route that has been travelled by light keepers over many years. Originally, supplies for the lighthouse were offloaded at Bittangabee Bay and transferred by horse-drawn tram to Green Cape Lighthouse. Rare ground parrots and striated field wrens are sometimes seen along the track and in the spring the area blooms with wild flowers.
The walk will finish at Green Cape Lighthouse, our accomodation for the next two nights. Perched on the edge of a peninsula are beautifully restored cottages and the Green Cape Lighthouse. Each cottage offers a comfortable verandah, ideal for enjoying the sea air and whale watching in the right season, large bedrooms and heated lounge rooms and shared bathroom facilities.
Tonight, relax in the lounge room with a hot drink in hand, watch the mesmerising ocean on the verandah or if you’re feeling active take a walk around the premises and look out for the resident wombats and other wildlife, the choice is yours. Your guide will prepare you a stunning chef cooked, gourmet, hearty meal for you to enjoy before you tuck in for the evening.
Accommodation: Green Cape Lighthouse
Included activities: Pambula River Kayaking tour & guided 8km walk along light to light walk
Meals: Lunch, afternoon tea and dinner
Drinks: A selection of non-alcoholic drinks and a responsible amount of beer & wine (1 to 2 glasses per/person) are included; if you would like more please BYO.
Experience the breathtaking sunrise over the ocean at Green Cape Lighthouse, where the stunning scene unfolds regardless of the weather conditions. Enjoy a hot drink on the front verandah, while your guide prepares a hearty breakfast for you. Take a morning stroll and you may have the chance to spot the endangered southern brown bandicoot or wombats. For bird enthusiasts, over 150 species of birds have been recorded in Beowa National Park, making it a paradise for wildlife lovers.
This morning we’ll join a guided tour of the Green Cape Lighthouse, led by the NSW National Parks. The lighthouse boasts 116 stairs and offers a 360-degree view of Disaster Bay, the cottages, and Beowa National Park. As we explore the lighthouse’s seafaring history, we’ll discover its rich heritage architecture and learn about the countless shipwrecks that have occurred here.
Today we’ll walk the longest section of the light to light walk, Ben Boyd Tower to Saltwater Creek. Along the way, we’ll encounter natural features such as Red Sands Bay, a rocky bay comprised of small boulders and fine red gravel, which creates a striking contrast on sunny days. After a rest stop in the grassy shaded area at Leather Jacket Bay, we’ll continue on to Mowarry Beach, a favorite swimming spot for the brave. Before reaching Saltwater Creek beach, we’ll admire the red coastal cliffs and take in the stunning sapphire-colored waters of the white sandy beach.
In the evening, your guides will prepare a sumptuous meal, featuring a seasonal local produce and a delectable dessert, before you retire for the night, ready for the final day of our adventure tomorrow.
Accommodation: Green Cape Lighthouse
Included activities: Guided 10 km walk along light to light walk & Green Cape Lighthouse Tour
Meals: Lunch, afternoon tea and dinner
Drinks: A selection of non-alcoholic drinks and a responsible amount of beer & wine (1 to 2 glasses per/person) are included; if you would like more please BYO.
On your last morning at Green Cape Lighthouse, you can enjoy a leisurely start before embarking on the final and longest section of the light to light walk. As you sip a hot drink on the verandah, keep an eye out for the magnificent White-bellied sea eagles soaring past at eye level.
Once we check out of our accommodation at Green Cape Lighthouse, we’ll transfer to Saltwater Creek to comp to complete the last 10km section of the light to light walk. Today we’ll passing by Hegarty’s Bay and the Black cliffs. Along the way, we’ll pause to explore the Imlay house ruins and the Bittangabee Storehouse ruins. If the mood strikes, we may even take a refreshing dip in the ocean at Bittangabee Bay.
As we leave the Beowa NP we’ll stop at the Davidson Walking station to learn about the area’s whaling operations.
As you complete the walk, you’ll feel an immense sense of achievement, having experienced one of the most breathtaking and scenic walks in Australia.
In the afternoon, our guides will drop you off at your chosen accommodation, marking the end of your unforgettable adventure.
Included activities: Guided 13 km walking, Davidson Whaling Station, Transfers to Eden, Merimbula, or Tathra.
Meals: Breakfast & lunch