Get distracted in Bingie. The biggest attractions are untouched natural ones.
Only 10 minutes off the highway via Bingie Road you will have a choice to go to the northern end (Mullimburra Point or the Grey Rocks) or Bingie Bingie Point in the south. Either way you will have a similar experience. Both are in the Eurobodalla National Park, so don't expect to be spoilt by man-made things. If you like to get back to nature, hike through the bush or stroll on the sand away from the crowds, it's a great spot to take a break. Just make sure you have the fuel you need for both the vehicle and yourself. There are no shops. The drive in is a rural delight, mostly bitumen surrounded by paddocks alive with wildlife and short bursts or tree-lined gravel as you get closer to the sea. Being a national park, unfortunately no dogs are allowed. It's also not recommended you hit the surf. See the links below. If you are a nature lover and enjoy the freedom of being in the open air, Bingie is a great place for you to rejuvenate.
Queensland Border to South Ballina (Approx: 110 kms), South Ballina to Woolgoolga (Approx: 185 Kms), Woolgoolga to Kempsey (Approx: 135 Kms), Kempsey to Taree (Approx: 120 Kms), Taree to Raymond Terrace (Approx: 145 Kms), Raymond Terrace to Sydney (Approx: 165 Kms), Sydney to Nowra (Approx: 160 Kms), Nowra to Bodalla (Approx: 168 Kms), Bodalla to the Victorian Border (Approx: 197 Kms)