Description
Kayaking Batehaven to Mossy Point is an ideal adventure for those who want to explore the beauty of the coast of Batehaven.
This trip includes numerous sheltered bays, picturesque scenery, and a variety of paddling conditions that would satisfy both experienced and novice kayakers.
Starting at Corrigans Beach, paddlers can choose between a 20-kilometre journey or opt for shorter trips. Following the coastline south-east, paddlers should maintain a safe distance from the rocky cliffs. The route will take them through headlands and sheltered bays to Mosquito Bay, where a landing option is available at the protected boat ramp.
The weather plays a crucial role in this trip, and it is recommended that groups only attempt the next stages in fair weather conditions. From Mosquito Bay, the paddling experience becomes more spectacular as you go round Pretty Point and Jimmies Island. There is a sheltered landing point at Guerilla Bay. It is committed and should only be attempted with the right conditions, group, fitness level, and craft. Burrewarra Point, surrounded by a lighthouse and high cliffs, is challenging but offers secluded beaches, reefs, and islets to explore. Rounding the protruding point is the climax of this journey.
As you head west, the mountains and beaches offer protection from northerly weather patterns. You can explore Barlings Island and then cross the bay to the entrance of the Tomaga River at Mossy Point. The riverbar is only navigable in small swell. The overall scenery is breathtaking, and the adventure is designed to explore the beauty of the coast of Batehaven thoroughly.
It is advisable to go kayaking in Batehaven to Mossy
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