Eurobodalla

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Remember how holidays used to be carefree, filled with laughter, shiny fresh prawns, cool drinks and the sleep of the content. A chance to recharge your batteries to prepare with coping with life's daily stresses. You can have a real break on Eurobodalla's Nature Coast. Just four hours out of Sydney by car, why not enjoy the drive down the Highway.

On the Clyde River's broad estuary, Batemans Bay is the launching point for houseboat adventures along the river's 38 navigable kilometres. There are numerous beautiful beaches nearby and surfing, boating, snorkelling and fishing experiences for all. Forest and coastal walks are also popular. Batemans Bay offers local seafood restaurant, casual cafes, art galleries and studios.

Birdland Animal Park has close encounters with native fauna, while further south at Mogo Zoo get up close to many exotic species. The developing heritage theme park of Old Mogo Town is also drawing increasing numbers of visitors. Narooma Surrounded by vast stretches of turquoise water, Narooma is bounded on the north and west by Wagonga Inlet where a charter boat cruise will take you past oyster leases, rainforests and secluded coves, into an area rich in Aboriginal and European history.

Narooma offers game fishing charters at reasonable prices and close access to the continental shelf. Take a tour to Montague Island, one of the southern hemisphere's best dive locations and the site of an historic lighthouse. This island is also a fur seal and penguin habitat and in spring, whales cruise the deep waters on their migration to the southern waters.

Narooma is an ideal holiday venue, with an array of accommodation from beachside camping to resort and bed and breakfasts. Fresh local seafood is a specialty of Narooma's restaurants and cafes. The town offers spectacular cliff top golfing and licensed clubs welcome visitors.

In October, Narooma rocks to the beat of the Telstra Great Southern Blues and Rockabilly Festival. Just south of Narooma is the National Trust village of Central Tilba, a working village where arts and craftspeople display their wares in the 19th century weatherboard cottages.

Located on the picturesque Moruya River, historic Moruya is the great base for your exploration of the Nature Coast and the gateway to the scenic wonders of the Eurobodalla and Deua National Parks and the Araluen Valley. The granite used in the pylons of the Sydney Harbour Bridge was quarried in Moruya and many of the town's old buildings are made of the local stone.

Rich in history, Moruya has a museum, antiques and second-hand shops. Wander the country markets on a Saturday morning or explore the coastline. North of Moruya Heads, Broulee is the home of relaxation. Swim the crystal clear waters, stroll around the island's scenic walks and breathe in the fresh air.

Temperatures for Eurobodalla

Eurobodalla has moderate summer temperatures. The summer high temperature for Eurobodalla is approximately 23 °c. The summer low temperature is approximately 15 °c.

Eurobodalla has mild winter temperatures. The winter high temperature for Eurobodalla is approximately 16 °c. The winter low temperature is approximately 6 °c.

January1623
February1624
March1523
April1221
May919
June716
July516
August617
September818
October1020
November1221
December1422

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