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New Signs Enhance Kiama Coast Walk Experience and Safety

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Belle Wood

30 October 2023, 10:34 PM

New Signs Enhance Kiama Coast Walk Experience and Safety

Kiama Council has unveiled a significant upgrade to the popular Kiama Coast Walk, enhancing the experience for hikers and ensuring their safety. The new signage and markers have been installed along the six-kilometre stretch between Loves Bay and Gerringong, providing a wealth of information about the trail and offering critical emergency assistance in case of distress.


Information signs have been strategically placed at both ends of the section of the Kiama Coast Walk. These signs offer visitors an overview of the trail, showcasing information about local wildlife, stunning landscapes, historical insights, and cultural highlights. Practical details about the trail's facilities and amenities are also included, making it easier for hikers to plan their journey.



Twelve route markers have been positioned along the trail in addition to the new signs. These markers provide clear directions for hikers, ensuring they stay on the right path and avoid any unnecessary detours. They also feature an alphanumeric code, enabling emergency services to rapidly pinpoint the exact location of anyone in distress along the trail.


The Loves Bay to Gerringong (Werri Beach) section of the Kiama Coast Walk, covering a distance of six kilometres, is graded as medium-hard and typically takes around two hours to complete at an average walking speed. This section of the trail is renowned for its pristine, untouched beauty, featuring exposed clifftops, lush rainforest remnants, and breathtaking ocean vistas. However, it does present some challenges in the form of hills and climbs, adding to the adventure for hiking enthusiasts.



Given the relatively remote nature of this section of the walk, the newly installed signage and markers are of paramount importance in enhancing safety.


The funding for this significant enhancement to the Kiama Coast Walk comes from the Department of Regional NSW under the Stronger Country Communities Fund Round 4 program. This initiative reflects a commitment to improving safety and emergency information for residents and visitors exploring the natural wonders of Kiama.



The development of the information signs was a collaborative effort involving Kiama Council's Destination Kiama team, and the installation was managed by Kiama Council's surveyor and outdoor staff. The project exemplifies the dedication of local authorities to making Kiama's natural treasures more accessible and safer for all who wish to enjoy them.