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South Coast NSW Attractions

Blue Pool

Blue Pool

   Opens Fri 9:00:AM

Bermagui

The famous Blue Pool of Bermagui is a must see for those taking a break on the South Coast. A natural rock pool, Blue Pool is consistently washed with clean, natural ocean waters, making it an idea...
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...
This destination could not get more Australian if it tried. Sunshine, beaches and 70 well known resident kangaroos frolicking in the surf are just some of the sites to see on Pebbly Beach, situated...
Only 1.5km from the centre of Batemans Bay, Treasures will dazzle your senses and take you on a journey with the vast and in-depth collection of treasure once hidden. It is a collector's paradise a...
Fringing on sandy shores and the St George Basin, NSW Jervis Bay National Park lies on 4,211 hectares, rich in heritage and flourishing in life. Explore around the forests, bays and beaches and enj...
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...
Day or overnight camping tours
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
Since the settlement of Merimbula, oyster farming has played an important role in the towns economy. Merimbula oysters have become famous throughout Australia and the world for their excellent qual...
Strikingly colourful clay and stone cliffs also known as "The Pinnacles".
Offers a panoramic view of beaches and lakes to the north and south.
A National Trust classified village. The old cheese factory, tearooms and craft shops are a delight and it is rare to find a whole village without modern buildings.
is one of the few in NSW stocked with Bass, a good fighting fish. It is a canoeing area with abundant wildlife and rugged scenery.
wildlife reserve features penguins and spear fishing.
Built in 1889 from sandstone taken from the banks of the Kangaroo River.
built in 1843 is one of the few remaining traces of Boydtown port which was built in the heyday of whaling.