Sapphire Coast Attractions
A site of significant cultural importance to the Yuin-Monaro people, Wallaga Lake and its surrounds are a natural haven, forming part of the greater Gulaga National Park. Alive with more than 200 b...
Bermagui hugs the edges of its spectacular harbour and nestles under the shadow of Gulaga (Dromedary Mountain). A small and vibrant coastal town, offering boutique services and attractions, many un...
Cheese tasting, sales & coffee shop available at the heritage centre. Tour the heritage centre to get an insight into the history of dairying in Australia
stretches 17km north of Tathra. Access from the Tathra-Bermagui Road is narrow, winding and dusty, but the intrepid are rewarded with some of the best beaches on the coast. Picnic areas are at Moon...
Has a walking track to the summit starting at Tilba Tilba. The excursion takes most of the day so pack food, drink and a waterproof jacket for a rewarding trek through misty rainforest, ending in a...
The Eden Killer Whale Museum has been in operation for over 75 years and is recognised as one of the most progressive and innovative museums in regional NSW.
The museum is a publically owned fac...
From sharks to shrimps, the octopus to the tropical fish. It's all on display in our living theatre of the deep.Fabulous 27 fish tank aquarium and a fantastic ocean tank.
built in 1843 is one of the few remaining traces of Boydtown port which was built in the heyday of whaling.
About ten minutes from Merimbula in the beautiful Bega Valley, savour the rare opportunity to see a koala, wander amongst the kangaroos, touch a snake, stroll through the cooling mist of the walk-t...
A much loved fishing spot. The deep water around the wharf and Tathra headland has corals and varied marine life, making it also a popular diving and snorkelling spot.
Mimosa Rocks National Park covers an area of 5,230 ha and embraces 17 km of coastline. The park is heavily timbered and contains a diverse system of beaches, sea caves, headlands, cliffs, offshore ...