Tuross Head is a scenic seaside village on the South Coast of New South Wales, positioned on a headland between two tidal lakes — Coila Lake to the north and Tuross Lake to the south — before the waters flow into the Tasman Sea. This unique setting gives the village a gentle estuarine charm and makes it popular for boating, kayaking, fishing and relaxed coastal living.
72038 Tuross Head and Inlet, South East NSW, Australia
The surrounding coastline provides both sandy beaches and rocky points that capture the varied character of the South Coast. At the southern end the long sandy formation known as the South Tuross Beach Spit creates a striking natural feature where the ocean meets the inlet, offering excellent spots for beach walks, sunrise views and photography amid changing light and tides.
72029 South Tuross Beach Spit, Tuross Head, South East NSW, Australia
One Tree Beach and its distinctive rock formations lie to the east of the headland, framing broad ocean vistas and dramatic surf lines that reflect the rugged beauty of the Eurobodalla coastline. The mixture of calm inlet waters and open ocean environments makes Tuross Head a versatile coastal destination, with activities ranging from calm watersports to beach exploration and natural observation.
72034 One Tree Point, Tuross Head, South East NSW, Australia
Whether you’re paddling on the lake, strolling along the beaches, watching boats drift on the inlet, or simply soaking up the sea breezes on a clifftop lookout, Tuross Head showcases the peaceful coastal rhythm of New South Wales’ south coast villages.