Bega Valley

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Stretching along the far south coast of New South Wales, the Bega Valley is a lush, green region where rolling dairy pastures meet wild beaches and ancient forests. This is cheese country — home to the iconic Bega brand — but also a place of dramatic coastal cliffs, tranquil estuaries, and a thriving farm-gate culture. The valley rewards slow exploration: a self-drive loop from Bermagui to Eden reveals hidden coves, artisan producers, and a deep sense of connection to the land.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Give the Bega Valley at least three days to soak up its contrasts. Spend day one exploring Bega town and the cheese centre, then a day on the coast between Tathra and Bermagui with walks and beach time. A third day can take you south to Eden and into the national parks. If you’re on a longer road trip between Sydney and Melbourne, this is an ideal two-night stop to break the journey.

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