Travellers are loving Gosang’s Tunnel in Currurong – a hidden cave that leads to stunning sea views

Travellers are spilling the secret about this incredible ‘hidden cave’ tunnel that leads to a little-known cliff face with spectacular ocean views

  • Travellers are raving about a secret cave that leads to a stunning oceanside cliff 
  • Gosang’s Tunnel is along Abraham’s Bosom walking trail in Currarong in NSW
  • Hidden among the bushes is a small rocky opening that is barely a metre high
  • Through the hole, a low 20metre passage opens out to the picturesque cliffside 

Travellers are discovering an incredible hidden cave off the beaten track that leads to a spectacular oceanside cliff with sweeping views of vibrant blue ocean. 

Gosang’s Tunnel can be found by those with a keen eye along the walking track at Abraham’s Bosom Reserve in Currarong, less than a three hour drive south of Sydney. 

Adventure seekers can find a small hole, barely a metre high, in the rocks hidden among the low bushland of the trail and crawl through the 10-20metre passage.

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Adventure seekers have discovered an incredible hidden tunnel that leads to a spectacular cliffside with picturesque ocean views

Travellers who brave the passage are rewarded with sweeping views of vibrant blue ocean

Travellers who brave the passage are rewarded with sweeping views of vibrant blue ocean 

Gosang's Tunnel can be found by those with a keen eye along the walking track at Abraham's Bosom Reserve in Currarong less than a three hour drive south of Sydney

Gosang’s Tunnel can be found by those with a keen eye along the walking track at Abraham’s Bosom Reserve in Currarong less than a three hour drive south of Sydney

The tunnel is quite low and can be challenging but on the other side adventurers brave enough to clamber though are rewarded with magnificent coastal views.

On the other side, the rocky cliff platform is said to be the perfect viewing spot to watch whales during their southern migration each spring.   

The cave opening is an easy 30 minutes walk from the Abraham’s Bosom Reserve car park through pristine native bushland and past a series of vantage points to take in the ocean scenery. 

The cave opening is an easy 30 minutes walk from the Abraham’s Bosom Reserve car park through pristine native bushland and past a series of vantage points to take in the ocean scenery

The tunnel is quite low and can be challenging but worth the magnificent coastal views on the other side

The cave opening is an easy 30 minutes walk from the Abraham’s Bosom Reserve car park through native bushland and past a series of vantage points to take in the ocean scenery

The rocky cliff platform on the other side is said to be the perfect viewing spot to watch whales during their southern migration each spring

The rocky cliff platform on the other side is said to be the perfect viewing spot to watch whales during their southern migration each spring

Visitors are warned that this isn't an ideal spot for children as there are no railing to prevent people from falling

Visitors are warned that this isn’t an ideal spot for children as there are no railing to prevent people from falling

Visitors are warned that this isn’t an ideal spot for children as there are no railings to prevent people from falling. 

TikToker Cam Redpath recently went viral, racking up more than 1.2million views for his video documenting his visit to Gosang’s tunnel. 

The clip drew in hundreds of comments from viewers raving about the ‘amazing’ secret travel hot spot. 

A recent TikTok clip of the jaw-dropping tunnel and cliffside has gone viral with more than 1.2million views

A recent TikTok clip of the jaw-dropping tunnel and cliffside has gone viral with more than 1.2million views

Viewers who had visited Gosang's Tunnel were raving about the 'amazing' hidden travel gem

Viewers who had visited Gosang’s Tunnel were raving about the ‘amazing’ hidden travel gem 

‘I’ve been there three times, it’s amazing – going in October you will be able to see whales off that!’ one wrote. 

‘I’ve been there it’s so amazing as you come out of that last bit and opens up a world of ocean,’ a second gushed.