The course at Narooma is a cool. Well worth the windy walk.
From Dalmeny, if you like beach walks, you can walk North until you sight Pigeon House and the Castle ... on a clear day. On a Clear day you can see Pigeon House from Dalmeny . Start the walk from the foot bridge near the Dalmeny Caravan Park.
Glass House Rocks are fascinating. When you are on the beach below them, you'll get the drift. The walk starts at the back of the Cemetery in South Narooma, at the corner of the fence beside the maintenance area.
As already mentioned, Mount Drom' is top, and a good hike, when the track isn't wet. If the track is wet, approaching the summit can be as-slippery-as and somewhat slow going. There are spectacular moss covered tors on Mount Drom.
On the Mount Drom' Track ... Gulaga to the locals.
Walking to the mouth of the Tuross River at the lakes entrance is beautiful.
There is a good walk from Pooles Beach to 1080 Beach. Good secluded campsites too. Lots of sea birds. If camping, top up your water in Mystery Bay before you head out. The Northern track to Cape Drom', Pooles Beach and 1080 Beach, is 2WD and off Lamont Young Drive, about 150m past Negus Road.
There is also an excellent cycle path between Narooma and Dalmeny. It crosses Woolgonga inlet. The cycle path is a hoot.
Warren.