Kiama

The Kiama area is located 90 minutes south of Sydney. The region includes the coastal towns and country villages, Kiama, Jamberoo, Gerringong, Gerroa and Minnamurra.

Famous for its Blowhole, Kiama sits on a peninsula that rises from the sweeping curve of Bombo Beach. On the cliffs at Blowhole Point, waves surging into an underground cavity are compressed and forced upwards, then explode high into the air, accompanied by a loud ‘oomph’.

The  strength varies according to wind, waves and tides, but when it’s pumping, the Blowhole always draws a crowd. There is also a Little Blowhole located 2kms further South which is well worth a look.

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The Kiama Visitor Information Centre is located at Blowhole Point next to the Pilot’s Cottage Historical Museum that tells the story of Kiama’s colourful past, from the time when cedar cutting, basalt quarries and dairy farming were the town’s mainstays.

Rail services run regularly from Sydney, providing a relaxing journey and some of the most scenic coastline in Australia.

Receive a FREE copy of the Kiama Visitors Guide at our website.

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