Gerringong

Gerringong is a town in the Illawarra region, south of Kiama, New South Wales.

Understand

Gerringong is the first coastal town south of Kiama, and considerably quieter than it's northern neighbour. It completely surrounds the beach suburb of Werri Beach. Gerringong derives from the Aboriginal word meaning "fearful place".

Get in

🌍 Gerringong Station is the next station on the train line south from Kiama. You'll have to change trains at Kiama to the diesel service, that only connects with every second Kiama train. Alternatively, the town is a very short deviation from the Princes Hwy heading south. Be warned, the pressure changes that come with the train entering the several tunnels between Kiama and Gerringong at 115 km/h can irritate young children.

Get around

It is a couple of kilometre walk down the hill from the station to the beach. There is a shared (bicycle/pedestrian) pathway on the footpath adjacent to the road down the hill, but usually the roads a quiet enough to make them a safer alternative for bicycles.

See

  • 🌍 Gerringong Whale Watching Platform, 3 Tasman Dr. A small viewing deck for spotting whales between May and November.

Do

The town has two beaches, 🌍 Gerringong Beach and 🌍 Werri Beach. Neither of them are exceptional but great if you want to swim in peace. If you are taking the train, Gerringong Beach is closer to the station.

The town is also the southern endpoint of the Kiama Coast Walk.

Eat

Sleep

Go next

Routes via Gerringong
Sydney Kiama N A1 S  Berry Batemans Bay
Kiama N  SCO  (diesel) S  Berry Bomaderry



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