Light to Light Walk Transfers
Duration
2 hour(s)
Languages
English
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Included
Exceptional coastal scenery throughout the walk
Flexible transfer options to suit your route
Exclusive collaboration with NSW National Parks
Reliable and comfortable transport services
Perfect for hikers seeking iconic nature experiences
€ 56.55
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Hiking the Light to Light Walk in Beowa National Park is an unforgettable journey along one of Australias most dramatic coastlines. Stretching across pristine beaches, rugged cliffs, and rich bushland, this thirty kilometer walk rewards adventurers with sweeping ocean views, wildlife encounters, and a deep sense of connection to the natural landscape. Navigate Expeditions proudly works in collaboration with NSW National Parks as the exclusive transfer provider, ensuring walkers enjoy a seamless and comfortable experience from start to finish. Whether you are beginning at Boyds Tower or finishing at the iconic Green Cape Lighthouse, each step reveals another striking piece of the South Coast wilderness.
To make your adventure easy and stress free, a range of flexible transfer options are offered. You can choose a direct shuttle from Green Cape Lighthouse to Boyds Tower so your vehicle is waiting at the end of your hike, or opt for the reverse transfer if you prefer walking northward. Travellers staying in Merimbula or Eden can take advantage of the convenient return trip transfers that deliver you to the track start and collect you at the end. With professional support, reliable service, and local knowledge, your Light to Light Walk experience is enhanced, allowing you to focus fully on the beauty and freedom of the trail.
Guides share rich local knowledge
Transfer supports vital conservation work
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Gratuities
Hat and sunglasses
Water bottle
Comfortable clothing
A minimum of 4 guests is required for a guaranteed
Wear comfortable clothing
Be prepared for occasional uneven terrain
Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level
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Activity Provider: Navigate Expeditions
Customer Reviews
Jonathan

The walk is simply magnificent but the walk in campgrounds at Mowarry and Hegarty rely on wooden platforms to pitch your tent with rings to tie off on. They are not suitable for a range of hiking tents which don’t fit the space between the rings and can’t be tied off. They need adjustable rings or slanting pipes to put pegs in.
Przemyslaw

The trail has been rebuilt in 2025. It follows the new path, well defined, much closer to the coast. It goes via multiple beaches and cliff tops. Watch out for the topographic maps. All the ones created before mid 2025 are not up to date. For the renewed Light to Light Walk there are two new campsites built: Mowarry and Hegartys. Both with toilet facility and wooden platform to put your tent on. Both campsites are bookable on NPWS website and not cheap. In September, when we walked, it was a whale migrating season. What a spectacle to watch! The walk itself is magnificent, but with whales passing by it's even better.
Lucy

We started our hike at Saltwater Creek Campsite since the track from Boyds Tower is closed. Stayed overnight here. Then another night at Bittangabee. Enjoyed an afternoon on the beach. The ocean was chilly. Then finally to Green Cape Lighthouse. Colourful rock landscapes, crashing ocean and wildlife... the flies got a bit crazy as we approached GC. Still alot of fallen trees on the way... did add to the beauty though. We had cars at both ends. (Half hour drive on unsealed roads) Both Campsites had toilet, rain water (to be carefully used) and BBQ area. The Lighthouse carries alot of history. Worthwhile weekend. We enjoyed it!
E

Spectacular hike. Just went for the day walking past Saltwater Creek and back to Boyd’s Tower. Enjoyed swimming at Saltwater Creek. Lots of wildlife out on the trail too. Highly recommend. Just make sure to bring plenty of your own water.
Zeglar

Satisfying walk along this beautiful and dramatic coastline. Landscape varies from open heath, forest, and rocky shoreline. Would recommend walking north to south, this allows distant views of Cape Green lighthouse during the second half of the walk. Good overnight camping options available, some with road access for support.
