Bittangabee Bay

Bittangabee Bay is a tiny picturesque bay on the rugged and remote stretch of coastline south of Eden, New South Wales in New South Wales (Australia). The bay is located in Ben Boyd National Park, with a small camping ground and facilities maintained by National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS), Merimbula office. It can be reached by an unsealed road from the Princes Highway. The bay is the only safe haven between Twofold Bay, Eden, New South Wales and Mallacoota Inlet and passing yachts are seen anchored for the night there most evenings. It is fed by Bittangabee Creek.

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