Burrewarra Point Lookout
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Overview
Burrewarra Point lookout offers spectacular views coastal headland views and is a popular land-based whale watching site during the annual spring migration.
The lookout is an easy 10 minute walk from the carpark on Burri Point Road, where a viewing platform will reward with views over Guerilla Bay and looking north toward Batemans Bay. The walk meanders through coastal scrub adorned with large mature banksia trees with twisting branches and knobbly bark. Their distinctive cylindrical flowers are in bloom from late autum through to early spring and attract an array of native birds, insects and other nectar loving wildlife.
Just off the main walking track you will see the remains of a concrete bunker, which is all that remains of a radar station used by the RAAF during World War 2.
You can extend the walk by following a number of tracks branching off and leading through the Banksia forests toward the headland, which is marked by a large maritime beacon. The location makes it an ideal place to spot whales from September to November but exercise caution and do not approach the unfenced cliff edges.
The waters to the north and south of the point are protected by the Batemans Marine Park and designated as Burrewarra Sanctuary Zone.