Congo is a small coastal village on the South Coast of New South Wales, situated just south of Moruya in the Eurobodalla region. Fringed by ocean beaches, coastal heathland and river inlet, this quiet settlement is surrounded on nearly all sides by nature and offers a classic South Coast seaside ambience and outdoor lifestyle. The village is part of a rural landscape that merges seamlessly into Eurobodalla National Park, with beaches, creeks and scenic shoreline all within easy reach.
72028 Congo Creek and Beach, Congo, NSW, Australia
Congo Creek flows out to the Tasman Sea beside Congo Beach, creating a pristine estuary where mangroves fringe peaceful waters and the river meets the sandy shoreline. The area is popular for fishing, swimming, beach walks and camping, with a relaxed vibe that suits families, anglers and anyone seeking a peaceful coastal escape amidst natural surroundings.
72066 Congo Creek winding through Eurobodalla National Park, NSW, Australia
The beaches around Congo run for kilometres south from the point toward neighbouring headlands, with rocky headlands, sandy bays and open ocean views. These stretches of sand and water are part of the broader coastal landscape of the Eurobodalla region, where quiet beaches and native bushland give way to eucalypt forests, rocky outcrops and a strong connection to the sea and river life. Whether you’re after a beach stroll at dawn, a relaxing picnic by the creek or simply the feel of sand between your toes, Congo offers a serene South Coast destination that’s well worth exploring.