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kids & families
activities – batemans bay & mogo
With kids to keep busy (and wear out!) Eurobodalla has you covered.
Mini golf in the morning at Batemans Bay leads easily into Birdland Animal Park where you can cuddle a wombat and pat a timid diamond python.
Panning for gold or going crazy in the maze at Mogo’s Original Gold Rush Colony is a thrill from yesteryear, followed by the awesome Mogo Zoo for feeding time.
And Batemans Bay is not short of great family- friendly accommodation options.
to narooma for more fun
Narooma and the surrounding coastline and villages are all connected by a network of cycleways. The Narooma to Dalmeny cycleway runs for 6 kilometres between the two towns and boasts spectacular ocean views – a ride for any level of tness.
When evening falls, walk around beautiful Forsters Bay grabbing some seafood for a picnic along the way.
Stay in one of Narooma’s great holiday parks.
snorkelling at bar beach south
You will feel the call of the underwater world during your time here and snorkelling can be one of the most accessible ways to discover and explore.
Narooma’s Bar Beach South is naturally protected. The beach is enclosed by netting making it popular not only with novice snorkelers but divers as well – seahorses and more all call the net home.
Nearby in Apex Park there’s a playground, picnic tables, barbecues and plenty of parking. From here the boardwalk will catch your eye as will the town’s main boating channel, and before you leave grab a photo at nearby Australia Rock.
something
for everyone
batemans bay foodies and art lovers trail
Eurobodalla’s growing community of artists welcomes you into their studios. This creative setting will feed your imagination and the artists’ craft.
In between visits, sample the best of Australia’s Oyster Coast direct from the farmers. Oysters grown in Eurobodalla’s pristine waterways are an international delicacy, something local cafes and restaurants make the most of side by side with other local seafood and beautiful views.
Take a stroll along the waterfront in the evening and watch the light fade over the Tollgate Islands.
Tonight, stay in romantic beachside accommodation.
tuross head to potato point for more fun
Driving forty- ve minutes south from Batemans Bay will take you to Tuross Head, an idyllic coastal village almost surrounded by water.
Explore the scenic cycleway on your bike today. Travel along the headland down to the lake to enjoy the ‘couldn’t be fresher’ local sh and chips.
Hire a dinghy and dangle a line to catch tonight’s dinner.
A swim in the crystal clear waters at Tuross Beach will prove irresistible or simply nd a rock and watch surfers ride the waves at One Tree Point.
A bit further south is Potato Point and the Eurobodalla National Park. This afternoon you can relax with wallabies and kangaroos on the beach or hire a kayak and explore the nearby estuary.
Tonight, enjoy a campout under the stars or book an eco-friendly cabin.
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itineraries
things to see, places to go
family fun, tuross lake