Narooma Sea, Harbour Sights and Boardwalk

Wednesday 4 March, 2026

Photos courtesy of Donna and Mary.  Walk report by Donna.

Fortune favours the brave they say and group of five ignored the forecasted rain to be rewarded with a rare day at this time of the year. Not too hot, not too humid, not too windy and a mild temperature with no rain. With all the desired weather boxes ticked we were just happy with this, however the day only got better. We started from Rotary Park and headed along the inlet and over Narooma bridge to the northern breakwall.

The boardwalk is always a beautiful place to stroll along and it was time to tick off all the marine life boxes. There were many stingarys, including one massive one and one little albino looking baby. We spotted a number of good sized whiting and a very playful seal put on a real show for us.

After morning tea at the breakwall it was soon time to head back to the cars for the highly anticipated fish and chips at Dalmeny. Alas, this box couldn’t be ticked due to an unexpected closure. Luckily our Walk Leader Mary had a very suitable plan B so we all headed to the Dairy Shed at Bodalla which was a lovely way to end a very enjoyable morning. Thanks Mary!