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Bermagui is a charming coastal town on the Sapphire Coast, where the wild Tasman Sea meets lush hinterland. Known for its dramatic rock platforms, surf breaks, and a thriving fishing fleet, it's a haven for nature lovers and foodies alike. The town's relaxed vibe and stunning scenery make it an ideal stop on a south-coast road trip.
Highlights & What to See
- Horse Head Rock – One of the most photographed rock formations on the coast, especially at low tide when you can walk right up to it. It's a surreal sight, like a giant sea creature emerging from the ocean.
- Bermagui Beach – A crescent of golden sand perfect for swimming, surfing, or simply watching the waves. The northern end is popular with families, while the southern end is a surfer's spot.
- Blue Pool – A natural seawater pool carved into the rock platform, ideal for a safe swim when the surf is up. The water is crystal clear and a brilliant shade of blue on sunny days.
- Bermagui Fishermen's Wharf – Watch the fishing boats come in and buy fresh catch directly from the trawlers. The local oysters and prawns are legendary.
- Mimosa Rocks National Park – A short drive north, this park offers coastal walks, secluded beaches, and Aboriginal middens. The walk to Wajurda Point (Mimosa Rocks) is a must for panoramic views.
Suggested Time to Spend
Two to three days is ideal to soak up Bermagui's atmosphere. Spend the first day exploring the town's beaches and rock pools, the second day hiking in Mimosa Rocks National Park and visiting the wharf, and a third day leisurely sampling the local cafés and perhaps a boat tour. If you're short on time, a day trip from Narooma or Tathra is possible but you'll miss the town's unhurried charm.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Narooma – 25 minutes north, famous for its Australia Rock, Montague Island, and excellent seafood.
- Tilba Tilba – A historic village with heritage-listed buildings, artisan shops, and the iconic Dromedary Hotel.
- Central Tilba – Just south of Tilba Tilba, this tiny village is known for its cheese factory and craft galleries.
- Mystery Bay – A quiet beach hamlet with a lovely sheltered bay, perfect for kayaking.
- Tathra – 40 minutes south, with a historic wharf and beautiful coastal walking track.
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