Gerringong Things To Do — Beaches, Boutique Charm & Coastal Trails

Perched between lush farmland and the Pacific Ocean, Gerringong is a place where the surf meets the soil — a beachside village framed by rolling green hills and long stretches of sparkling sea. Just two hours south of Sydney, it’s the perfect coastal escape for long weekends, wine-fuelled afternoons, and slow mornings by the water.

Looking for Gerringong things to do that blend nature, relaxation, and a little indulgence? You’re in the right place. This coastal village invites you to spend your mornings strolling scenic trails or hitting the surf, your afternoons browsing boutiques or sipping something local, and your evenings sharing a meal with the sea in sight.Whether you’re after a laid-back surf town vibe, boutique shopping, or sweeping coastal views, Gerringong delivers it all with an easygoing charm that’s impossible to fake. It’s the kind of place where kids run barefoot, dogs wag their tails at café tables, and afternoon walks end in ocean swims. And with nearby gems like Gerroa, Werri Beach, and Foxground all within a short drive, there’s no shortage of things to do in Gerringong and its surrounds.

Gerringong Weather

With a temperate coastal climate, Gerringong is a dream year-round. Summer highs sit comfortably in the mid-20s — ideal for beach days and barbecues — while autumn brings still-warm days, golden light, and calmer surf conditions. Winter is quiet but beautiful, with fresh mornings, moody skies, and plenty of opportunities to explore the region without the crowds. And spring? All wildflowers, sunshine and just-warm-enough water — the perfect time for hiking, whale watching, and those first barefoot beach walks of the season.

Getting to Gerringong

Gerringong is just a 2-hour drive south of Sydney, via the Princes Highway, and less than 30 minutes from Berry, making it an ideal stop on a South Coast itinerary. The town itself is easy to explore on foot — with beaches, cafés, boutiques and wine bars all within walking distance — but a car will come in handy for beach hopping, coastal drives, or exploring nearby villages like Gerroa, Foxground and Broughton Village.

What to Do in Gerringong

If you’re searching for Gerringong things to do, you’ll find a winning mix of surf, scenery, and seriously good food. Spend your mornings strolling coastal trails or hitting the waves, your afternoons sipping something local in a vineyard, and your evenings grazing at wine bars or watching the sunset from your Supercalla deck. Gerringong is made for slowing down — but it’s far from sleepy. Whether you’re chasing relaxation, reconnection or a little adventure, this slice of the South Coast is the perfect place to start.

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By the ocean in Gerringong.

Nature & Scenic Highlights

Gerringong’s natural beauty is what brings people here — and what keeps them coming back. With its dramatic coastal cliffs, lush rolling hills, and wide, uncrowded beaches, the landscape invites you to slow down and take it all in.

Start with the Gerringong to Kiama Coastal Walk, a scenic 6km stretch of clifftop path that traces the ocean’s edge, offering sweeping views of the Pacific, secret coves, and whale sightings during the cooler months. It’s a favourite for morning walkers, joggers, and anyone looking for a fresh perspective — both literally and figuratively.

Prefer something a little more relaxed? Werri Beach is Gerringong’s main stretch — a golden arc of sand popular with surfers, swimmers, and locals stretched out with a coffee and a good book. The southern end is perfect for rockpool exploring, while the northern headland offers beautiful views and a grassy spot for picnics.

For countryside charm, take a short drive inland to Foxground — a tiny, postcard-perfect valley tucked between forested hills. It’s a peaceful pocket that feels worlds away from the coast, ideal for a lazy drive or detour en route to a vineyard.

Cafés & Coffee Rituals

Mornings in Gerringong are all about good coffee, warm pastries, and that unbeatable smell of salt air and espresso. You won’t have to walk far to find either — the town centre is dotted with independent cafés and bakeries that take their brews (and their sourdough) seriously.

Start your day at The Blue Goose, a local favourite known for its friendly team, excellent coffee, and creative brunch plates. Need something a little stronger post-surf? Sea Vista Café not only delivers a great flat white, but also a panoramic outlook over Werri Beach — perfect for a slow breakfast with a view. And for something sweet, Gerringong Bakery does old-school treats just right: think custard tarts, jam-filled buns, and cookies still warm from the oven.

Wherever you land, coffee in Gerringong is less about the rush and more about the ritual. Take your time, take in the view, and enjoy it like a local.

Dining Out & Local Flavours

For a small coastal town, Gerringong packs plenty of flavour. Whether you’re after casual bites post-beach, a glass of something local with share plates, or a long lunch to anchor the day, the village has options for every appetite.

Start with Gather by the Hill, a relaxed café-restaurant hybrid offering modern, seasonal plates with a strong focus on local produce. It’s a favourite for brunch but equally lovely for a wine-soaked dinner with friends. For something a little more casual, The Hill Bar & Kitchen delivers burgers, seafood, and pizzas with a side of ocean views — plus a lively atmosphere that makes it great for groups.

In nearby Gerroa, The Blue Swimmer is a longtime local gem. Known for fresh, coastal-inspired fare and a killer breakfast menu, it’s the kind of spot you return to more than once during your stay. And for a low-key night in? Pick up a grazing box from Harleys Huskisson (yes, they deliver!) and enjoy a sunset spread from your deck.

Wherever you end up, you’ll find that dining in Gerringong is less about formality and more about connection — to the produce, the people, and the pace of the place itself.

Wineries & Gourmet Experiences

Wine lovers, this one’s for you. Gerringong is surrounded by lush vineyards and cellar doors that invite you to sip, swirl, and savour the South Coast’s cool-climate charm.

Just a few minutes inland, Crooked River Wines is a local icon. Set against a backdrop of rolling hills and farmland, it offers tastings of their award-winning wines (and beers), plus a restaurant that serves up long, sun-drenched lunches with vineyard views. Keep an eye on their events calendar — they often host live music and seasonal celebrations that are well worth the ticket.

For something more boutique, Stoic Brewing in Gerringong’s industrial estate is a fun contrast — small-batch beer, a chill vibe, and often a food truck or two nearby. It’s a great stop post-walk or pre-dinner if you’re looking to sample something crisp and cold.

Looking to take a little taste of Gerringong home? Many local stores have shelves lined with artisan cheeses, condiments, wines, and gourmet goodies from across the region. So be sure to stop by some of the local providores to pick up a taste to take home with you.

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Crooked River Winery

Markets, Makers & Local Boutiques

Gerringong’s creative energy runs deep — from its boutique-lined main street to the handmade goods you’ll find at the local markets. It’s a town that celebrates the slow-made and small-batch, where shopping feels more like a conversation with the maker than a transaction.

Pop into Fern Street Gallery, a contemporary space showcasing rotating exhibitions from South Coast artists. From coastal landscapes to abstract sculpture, there’s always something to admire — and often, to take home.

Just a few doors down, you’ll find a string of charming homewares stores, fashion boutiques, and specialty grocers. Whether it’s handmade ceramics, curated linens, or a perfectly imperfect bunch of dried blooms, Gerringong’s stores blend laid-back charm with thoughtful style.

Visiting on the third Saturday of the month? Don’t miss the Gerringong Rotary Markets, held at Michael Cronin Oval. Expect live music, local produce, handmade crafts, and plenty of good vibes — all just a short stroll from the surf.

Family-Friendly Favourites

Gerringong is a dream for families. With its safe beaches, wide open parks, and relaxed pace, it’s the kind of place where kids can roam a little freer — and grown-ups can take a proper breath.

Werri Beach is perfect for little swimmers and big sandcastles, with calm spots near the lagoon and plenty of space to spread out. The Gerringong Playground near the surf club has climbing frames, slides and shaded seating — a reliable stop for post-coffee energy burn-offs.

Nature-loving families can head to Seven Mile Beach National Park for forest walks, birdwatching, and kid-friendly trails. Or take a short drive to Gerroa, where the shallow river mouth is ideal for splashing, paddling and SUP-ing in calm waters.

And when the snack cravings hit? Local bakeries, juice bars, and ice cream shops deliver the goods — no tantrums required.

Exploring the Surrounds

The beauty of Gerringong is how close it is to everything — beaches, bushwalks, vineyards, and neighbouring towns full of character. You can drive south to Gerroa, a laid-back beachside village where the Crooked River meets the sea. It’s peaceful, scenic, and a great launch pad for kayaking, paddleboarding, or simply watching the tide roll in.

Just inland lies Foxground — quiet, green, and impossibly picturesque. It’s perfect for an afternoon drive, windows down, music up, with spontaneous roadside stops for photos, local produce, or a chat with a friendly farm dog.To the north, Kiama offers a change of pace with its bustling harbour, blowhole, and buzzing café scene. Or head west into the hills for waterfalls, bushwalks, and a taste of the hinterland.

Wherever the road takes you, Gerringong makes a beautiful base — easy to settle into, and hard to leave.

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Photo of the Kiama Blowhole by Deeva Sood 

Ready to Explore Gerringong?

From sun-kissed mornings and clifftop walks to grazing boards, surf breaks and spontaneous market finds, Gerringong has a way of making the simple things feel special. Whether you’re here for a long weekend or staying for a little longer, there’s no shortage of beautiful moments waiting for you.

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