Light to Light Coastal Adventure May 14-17, 2026 (Full Price $625)
Light to Light Coastal Adventure May 14-17, 2026 (Full Price $625)
Ready to trade the noise of everyday life for the soothing rhythm of waves and the whisper of coastal winds? The Light to Light Hike in Beowa NP on the Sapphire Coast near Eden of NSW is your chance to experience nature at its most spectacular—without the stress of planning. 2 Days of Guided Hiking along dramatic headlands, secluded beaches, and lush forests, led by DITRA guides who know the way.
Wake up to ocean views and fall asleep under a sky ablaze with stars.
Spot wildlife and discover hidden coves
No heavy packs, no meal prep—just pure adventure and relaxation.
This is more than a hike. It’s a chance to disconnect from the ordinary and reconnect with what truly matters
DETAILS
Cost: $625
Meeting Time: Arrive at camp by Thursday, May 14, 4 pm
Meeting Location: Saltwater Creek Campground
Maximum number: 16
Difficulty: This is a moderate track, primarily consisting of bush trail hiking. You need good balance and to be comfortable on uneven terrain.
Fitness Requirements: Good level of fitness, good general health.
Finish Time: Depart Camp at 8.30 am Sunday, May 17
Enquiries: admin@ditradventures.com.au or call Michele 0423 190 010
INCLUDED:
Two days of hiking with experienced Diamonds in the Rough Leaders
3 Nights Camping fees . We camp near your car (but not next to) - so no need for lightweight camping gear. Toilets available - but no showers.
All Meals Provided:
3 hearty breakfasts to start your day right
2 energising trail lunches
3 delicious dinners prepared for you
Plus plenty of snacks to keep you fueled along the way.
Tea, Coffee, Hot Chocolate, milk
Wilderness First Aid kit and all safety equipment
Essential Packing List for Light to Light Hike
Day backpack (30-36 L)
Reusable water bottles or hydration bladder (2–3L capacity)
Hiking pants or shorts
Moisture-wicking shirts (long and short sleeve)
Warm layer (fleece or lightweight jacket)
Hiking boots or sturdy trail shoes
Waterproof jacket (for rain and wind)
Socks and underwear
Hat and sunglasses for sun protection
Trekking poles
Swimwear if you are game to go for a dip
Camp Clothes and shoes for evenings and around the fire
Sleepwear
Camping Gear
Tent (ask if you need one provided)
Sleeping bag ( and inner sheet)
Sleeping mat
Pillow
Camp chair for relaxing at camp around the fire
Headlamp or torch (with spare batteries)
Eating & Cooking Gear
Plate, bowl, cup, and cutlery
Small thermos to take on the hikes
Mug for hot drinks
Preferred drinks for the evening
Personal Items
Sunscreen and insect repellent
Toiletries (biodegradable soap, toothbrush, etc.)
Towel (quick-dry)
Personal medications
Small first aid kit (guides will carry a full kit, but personal items are handy)
