Bega

Bega, a quintessential country town on the Far South Coast of New South Wales, is the heart of the Bega Valley and synonymous with dairy farming. Its pleasant main street, historic buildings, and the famous Bega Cheese heritage offer a relaxed stopover for travellers exploring the Sapphire Coast or heading between Sydney and Melbourne. The surrounding green hills and clean rivers make it a gateway to some of the state's finest natural attractions.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Half a day is enough to explore Bega's main attractions, including the Cheese Heritage Centre and a wander through town. If you're using it as a base for the Sapphire Coast, allow a full day to combine with nearby Bermagui or Tathra. Most visitors pass through on a road trip, so an overnight stay lets you enjoy a relaxed dinner at a local pub and explore the valley's cheese trail the next morning.

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