Discover Long Beach and Batemans Bay

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Discover Long Beach and Batemans Bay

Food scene

If fresh local oysters is a "must have" for your visit, the excellent Wray Street Oyster Shed is a local favourite, and part of every trip we have taken. The Clyde River has some of the freshest and tastiest oysters available thanks to the pristine waters ways, and a nice little cafe down by the water to start your day with a great coffee and and even better view. https://goo.gl/maps/1hjn2zXGXfKn91fz5
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Wray Street Oyster Shed
5 Wray St
15 localnici recomandă
If fresh local oysters is a "must have" for your visit, the excellent Wray Street Oyster Shed is a local favourite, and part of every trip we have taken. The Clyde River has some of the freshest and tastiest oysters available thanks to the pristine waters ways, and a nice little cafe down by the water to start your day with a great coffee and and even better view. https://goo.gl/maps/1hjn2zXGXfKn91fz5
For a dining experience of the highest quality and enjoyment, The Sandbar is one of the finest dining restaurants in Batemans Bay, and indeed the south coast. Combine modern dining with a French-Japanese twist and you have The Sandbar Batemans Bay. Using only the finest seasonal produce, Chef Tinker delivers a creative degustation menu that is a pure celebration of food
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The Sandbar
60-64 Beach Rd
11 localnici recomandă
For a dining experience of the highest quality and enjoyment, The Sandbar is one of the finest dining restaurants in Batemans Bay, and indeed the south coast. Combine modern dining with a French-Japanese twist and you have The Sandbar Batemans Bay. Using only the finest seasonal produce, Chef Tinker delivers a creative degustation menu that is a pure celebration of food
Great food and a great location right on the river. Friendly staff and excellent coffee and the menu is delicious and varied.
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BLANK CANVAS. Good Coffee And Breaks
9-11 Orient St
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Great food and a great location right on the river. Friendly staff and excellent coffee and the menu is delicious and varied.
If you want to buy fresh and local seafood, this is the spot.
The Pearly Oyster Bar
6 North St
If you want to buy fresh and local seafood, this is the spot.

Sightseeing

Home to over 250 animals, of which more than 44 are rare or exotic species, Mogo Wildlife Park is committed to the conservation of endangered species. The extraordinary collection includes gorillas, rhinoceros, silvery gibbons, Bolivian squirrel monkeys, giraffe, zebra, meerkats, cheetah, cotton-top tamarins, snow leopards, Sumatran tigers, Nepalese red pandas, ring-tailed lemurs, oriental small-clawed otters, siamangs and white lions.
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Mogo Wildlife Park
222 Tomakin Rd
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Home to over 250 animals, of which more than 44 are rare or exotic species, Mogo Wildlife Park is committed to the conservation of endangered species. The extraordinary collection includes gorillas, rhinoceros, silvery gibbons, Bolivian squirrel monkeys, giraffe, zebra, meerkats, cheetah, cotton-top tamarins, snow leopards, Sumatran tigers, Nepalese red pandas, ring-tailed lemurs, oriental small-clawed otters, siamangs and white lions.
Located just a short 10 minute drive south of Batemans Bay central business district, Surf Beach Batemans Bay is very popular with both locals and visitors alike. Lots of grassy areas overlooking the beach providing pleasant spots for general relaxation. The beach is patrolled in peak season. Close proximity is local cafes, kids play equipment, change room and shower facilities are available.
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Surf Beach
Beach Rd
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Located just a short 10 minute drive south of Batemans Bay central business district, Surf Beach Batemans Bay is very popular with both locals and visitors alike. Lots of grassy areas overlooking the beach providing pleasant spots for general relaxation. The beach is patrolled in peak season. Close proximity is local cafes, kids play equipment, change room and shower facilities are available.
Batemans Bay Sunday Market is held on the first and third Sunday every month (plus additional markets on some Sundays during school holidays and long weekends) beside the sea at the beautiful Corrigan's Beach Reserve, Batehaven (Batemans Bay). No weekend on the coast is complete without a wander around these markets on a Sunday morning. With fantastic stalls, great food, plenty of parking and a location next to the all abilities playground and opposite Batehaven shops, the Sunday Market has something for everyone! Organised by Marine Rescue Batemans Bay (first Sunday) and Rotary Batemans Bay (third Sunday), they regularly have up to 60 stalls selling clothes, food, collectables, plants, hobbies, gifts, antiques, wood products, bric a brac and more. They have live music from local artists, great coffee and good bargains all in a pleasant location beside the beach. For more information and for stall bookings please see their website. See you at the markets! http://www.batemansbaysundaymarket.com.au/
Batemans Bay Sunday Market
Clyde Street
Batemans Bay Sunday Market is held on the first and third Sunday every month (plus additional markets on some Sundays during school holidays and long weekends) beside the sea at the beautiful Corrigan's Beach Reserve, Batehaven (Batemans Bay). No weekend on the coast is complete without a wander around these markets on a Sunday morning. With fantastic stalls, great food, plenty of parking and a location next to the all abilities playground and opposite Batehaven shops, the Sunday Market has something for everyone! Organised by Marine Rescue Batemans Bay (first Sunday) and Rotary Batemans Bay (third Sunday), they regularly have up to 60 stalls selling clothes, food, collectables, plants, hobbies, gifts, antiques, wood products, bric a brac and more. They have live music from local artists, great coffee and good bargains all in a pleasant location beside the beach. For more information and for stall bookings please see their website. See you at the markets! http://www.batemansbaysundaymarket.com.au/
Batemans Bay Snorkelling Trail Overview The first stop on the Batemans Bay Snorkelling Trail is 12 kilometres north of Batemans Bay at Maloneys Beach. As well as being a fantastic spot for snorkelling, Maloneys is ideal for family outings with a grassy reserve, toilets, boat ramp, electric barbecues and covered picnic area. The next destination is Sunshine Cove Beach, five kilometres south of Batemans Bay. This vibrantly coloured beach provides spectacular snorkelling. From rocky reefs to seaweed beds, there is plenty to see. While snorkelling, you are also likely to encounter endemic fish such as red morwong, luderick and bream as well as lobsters, gropers and abalone. Lastly, head eight kilometres south to the ancient Guerilla Bay. Snorkel through the beautiful blue waters and explore some of the oldest, most picturesque rocks on Eurobodalla's coastline. To finish the day enjoy a picnic or even take a walk to Burrewurra Point to see the WWII bunker. Batemans Bay Snorkelling Trail Overview The first stop on the Batemans Bay Snorkelling Trail is 12 kilometres north of Batemans Bay at Maloneys Beach. As well as being a fantastic spot for snorkelling, Maloneys is ideal for family outings with a grassy reserve, toilets, boat ramp, electric barbecues and covered picnic area. The next destination is Sunshine Cove Beach, five kilometres south of Batemans Bay. This vibrantly coloured beach provides spectacular snorkelling. From rocky reefs to seaweed beds, there is plenty to see. While snorkelling, you are also likely to encounter endemic fish such as red morwong, luderick and bream as well as lobsters, gropers and abalone. Lastly, head eight kilometres south to the ancient Guerilla Bay. Snorkel through the beautiful blue waters and explore some of the oldest, most picturesque rocks on Eurobodalla's coastline. To finish the day enjoy a picnic or even take a walk to Burrewurra Point to see the WWII bunker. Batemans Bay Snorkelling Trail Overview The first stop on the Batemans Bay Snorkelling Trail is 12 kilometres north of Batemans Bay at Maloneys Beach. As well as being a fantastic spot for snorkelling, Maloneys is ideal for family outings with a grassy reserve, toilets, boat ramp, electric barbecues and covered picnic area. The next destination is Sunshine Cove Beach, five kilometres south of Batemans Bay. This vibrantly coloured beach provides spectacular snorkelling. From rocky reefs to seaweed beds, there is plenty to see. While snorkelling, you are also likely to encounter endemic fish such as red morwong, luderick and bream as well as lobsters, gropers and abalone. Lastly, head eight kilometres south to the ancient Guerilla Bay. Snorkel through the beautiful blue waters and explore some of the oldest, most picturesque rocks on Eurobodalla's coastline. To finish the day enjoy a picnic or even take a walk to Burrewurra Point to see the WWII bunker. http://www.eurobodalla.com.au/ info@eurobodalla.com.au
Batemans Bay
Batemans Bay Snorkelling Trail Overview The first stop on the Batemans Bay Snorkelling Trail is 12 kilometres north of Batemans Bay at Maloneys Beach. As well as being a fantastic spot for snorkelling, Maloneys is ideal for family outings with a grassy reserve, toilets, boat ramp, electric barbecues and covered picnic area. The next destination is Sunshine Cove Beach, five kilometres south of Batemans Bay. This vibrantly coloured beach provides spectacular snorkelling. From rocky reefs to seaweed beds, there is plenty to see. While snorkelling, you are also likely to encounter endemic fish such as red morwong, luderick and bream as well as lobsters, gropers and abalone. Lastly, head eight kilometres south to the ancient Guerilla Bay. Snorkel through the beautiful blue waters and explore some of the oldest, most picturesque rocks on Eurobodalla's coastline. To finish the day enjoy a picnic or even take a walk to Burrewurra Point to see the WWII bunker. Batemans Bay Snorkelling Trail Overview The first stop on the Batemans Bay Snorkelling Trail is 12 kilometres north of Batemans Bay at Maloneys Beach. As well as being a fantastic spot for snorkelling, Maloneys is ideal for family outings with a grassy reserve, toilets, boat ramp, electric barbecues and covered picnic area. The next destination is Sunshine Cove Beach, five kilometres south of Batemans Bay. This vibrantly coloured beach provides spectacular snorkelling. From rocky reefs to seaweed beds, there is plenty to see. While snorkelling, you are also likely to encounter endemic fish such as red morwong, luderick and bream as well as lobsters, gropers and abalone. Lastly, head eight kilometres south to the ancient Guerilla Bay. Snorkel through the beautiful blue waters and explore some of the oldest, most picturesque rocks on Eurobodalla's coastline. To finish the day enjoy a picnic or even take a walk to Burrewurra Point to see the WWII bunker. Batemans Bay Snorkelling Trail Overview The first stop on the Batemans Bay Snorkelling Trail is 12 kilometres north of Batemans Bay at Maloneys Beach. As well as being a fantastic spot for snorkelling, Maloneys is ideal for family outings with a grassy reserve, toilets, boat ramp, electric barbecues and covered picnic area. The next destination is Sunshine Cove Beach, five kilometres south of Batemans Bay. This vibrantly coloured beach provides spectacular snorkelling. From rocky reefs to seaweed beds, there is plenty to see. While snorkelling, you are also likely to encounter endemic fish such as red morwong, luderick and bream as well as lobsters, gropers and abalone. Lastly, head eight kilometres south to the ancient Guerilla Bay. Snorkel through the beautiful blue waters and explore some of the oldest, most picturesque rocks on Eurobodalla's coastline. To finish the day enjoy a picnic or even take a walk to Burrewurra Point to see the WWII bunker. http://www.eurobodalla.com.au/ info@eurobodalla.com.au