Hidden in the dense bush behind North Nowra, Bomaderry creek is the 'lost world' of Nowra climbing. This area is actually a collection of small crags scattered along the gorge of the creek. Some of the crags are completely worthless, but some are genuinely impressive and feature some great climbing. Access is often quick and easy. Please park with care in these residential areas.
This climbing area has recently become a focus spot for tension between climbers and the local Aboriginal community. Be informed and respect closures. Clean up chalk and rethink adding additional new routes to crags with access issues.
For 'South Central' and 'Cheesedale', park at the end of Jamieson Road. For 'Lot 33', 'Lot 34', 'Mortein Wall' and 'Rosies', park on Walsh Crescent.
Mostly developed as a sport climbing and bouldering area. Some trad climbing exists, mainly the pure cracks. If developing new areas keep an eye and and ear out for Aboriginal cultural heritage, including cave art.
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