Fun, short, easy problems with soft sand for falls. No mats needed.
Grey Rocks is an easy access, secluded crag where you can mix bouldering with swimming, surfing, fishing, bushwalking, mountain biking or simply sightseeing. It's a stunning place to be, with bouldering merely the icing on the cake. Most problems have sand landings, so mats are optional. The majority of the problems are in the easy to very easy range, making it a great playground for families or those that want an introduction to bouldering.
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From Moruya, head south on the Princes Highway for approximately 7 km to the locality of Bergalia. Soon after the Bergalia turnoff, after the overtaking lane appears, turn left onto Bingie Road (signposted Bingie and Congo).
Drive along Bingie Road for approximately 4 km to the tee intersection. Turn left onto Mullimburra Point Road (signposted Mullimburra Point, Eurobodalla NP). Drive for about 1 km. Soon after the 60 km/h sign, there is a sharp left. The turnoff to Grey Rocks is on the right, just after this left turn (signposted Eurpbodalla National Park, Grey Rocks). Follow the dirt road (Grey Rocks Road) for around 200 m to the carpark. The short walking trail to Grey Rocks is straight ahead.
The picturesque Bingie Dreaming Track (13.5 km one way from Tuross Head to Congo or vice versa) crosses the path between the Grey Rocks carpark and Grey Rocks. Climbing at Grey Rocks can be an interlude when walking or cycling the trail.
No camping is permitted on the beaches or at the Grey Rocks carpark.
The nearest wild camping area is at Brou Lake (NP), around 20 minutes south. No fires are allowed and booking is required. There is also a forestry rest area (Bodalla Park Rest Area) just south of the turnoff to Brou Lake where camping is permitted. The excellent Narooma MTB trails are nearby.
More suburban camping is available at Congo (10 minutes), Dalmeny and Narooma (around 30 minutes south on the highway). Please don't camp anywhere in the Bingie area of the Eurobodalla NP.
PLEASE WASH OFF CHALK MARKS! This is a culturally sensitive area. Leave no other trace (no bolting, carry out rubbish, don't brush off the lichen, etc).
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