Pambula, N.S.W.
Pambula is a stunningly picturesque part of the Sapphire Coast in southern New South Wales. It’s name originates from “panboola”, meaning “two waters”. Prior to European occupation, this area was home to the Dyirringany and Thaua people. There is evidence of their activities in Pambula dating back at least 3,000 years. The pristine Ben Boyd National Park stretches south, and includes the amazing Haycock Point.