Dalmeny is a town on the south coast of New
South Wales, Australia, approximately seven
kilometres north of Narooma. At the 2011
census, Dalmeny had a population of 1,932
people.
Dalmeny is a mainly residential area, with the
town built upon headlands looking over the
Pacific Ocean to the south, and the shore of
Lake Mumumga, a coastal lagoon, to the north.
Due to its location, Dalmeny is a reasonably
popular camping area, with a large camping
ground located in the centre of town
overlooking the southern end of Brou Beach
(commonly called Dalmeny Beach, despite this
technically being the next beach south).
Despite Dallas's small and mainly residential
nature, the town has a small shopping district in
the centre of town, an industrial area to its
north-west, and two retirement and aged-care
facilities, as well as a bowling club with 4 greens
and a small restaurant.
There are many walking and cycling paths
through Dalmeny, some along the coastline.
Bushwalking is possible in some areas of the
Eurobodalla National Park. Dalmeny also has
many public boat ramps, picnic spots and
lookouts.