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Meander along the pristine Clyde River on a self-drive oyster trail that doubles as a crash course in Australia's finest bivalves. This is not just a food trail—it's a journey through a working waterway where oyster farmers have perfected their craft for generations. The air smells of salt and estuary mud, and at every stop you'll taste oysters so fresh they were likely plucked from the river that morning.
Highlights & What to See
- Oyster farm tours and tastings – Visit family-run operations like Jim Wild's Oysters and The Oyster Shed, where you can shuck your own and pair them with local wine.
- Batemans Bay waterfront – The trail's gateway, with a bustling marina and seafood markets where you can grab a dozen to go.
- Mogo Village – A quirky historic gold-rush town with artisan shops and a wildlife park, perfect for a break between oysters.
- Mururawarra Beach – A stunning surf beach just south of the river mouth, ideal for a post-oyster walk.
Suggested Time to Spend
Allow a full day to drive the 30-kilometre loop from Batemans Bay to Nelligen and back, stopping at four to six oyster spots. Start mid-morning, linger over lunch at a riverside shack, and finish with a sunset walk on the beach. If you're a serious oyster enthusiast, consider two days to also explore the surrounding national parks.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Eurobodalla National Park – Coastal wilderness with walking trails and secluded beaches, just south of the trail.
- Deua National Park – Rainforest, waterfalls and limestone caves, a 30-minute drive inland.
- Mogo Wildlife Park – A sanctuary with native and exotic animals, perfect for families.
- Broulee Island Nature Reserve – A short walk to a lighthouse with panoramic ocean views.
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Image credits
- Batemans Bay — MrMosely / CC0
- Eurobodalla National Park — Pete from NSW Far South Coast, Australia / CC BY 2.0
- Deua National Park — Poyt448 Peter Woodard / CC0
- Broulee Island Nature Reserve — AYArktos / Public domain