Eurobodalla Region

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Stretching along the sapphire coast of southern New South Wales, the Eurobodalla region is a blissful mix of pristine beaches, lush national parks, and sleepy river towns. This is where the bush meets the sea, offering travellers a laid-back escape with world-class fishing, coastal walks, and a thriving local food scene centred on oysters and fresh produce. Whether you're paddling the Clyde River, spotting kangaroos on the beach at Pebbly Beach, or exploring the historic fishing village of Batemans Bay, Eurobodalla feels like a secret the locals have kept to themselves.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

A minimum of three to four days is ideal to experience Eurobodalla's coastal and river highlights without rushing. Spend two days based in Batemans Bay to explore the northern beaches and national park, then shift to Narooma for a day to enjoy its southern beaches and boat tours. If you have a week, add a day trip inland to the historic goldfields of the Deua National Park or a lazy afternoon on the Clyde River.

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