Central Tilba

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Central Tilba is a perfectly preserved 19th-century gold-rush village nestled in the rolling green hills of the NSW South Coast. Its main street, lined with heritage-listed timber and corrugated-iron buildings, feels frozen in time. Today, it's a haven for artisan food, craft, and antiques, with a backdrop of lush farmland and the brooding Mount Gulaga. This is a place to slow down, wander into quirky shops, and taste local cheeses, fudge, and wines.

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Suggested Time to Spend

You can see the main street and grab a bite in 1–2 hours, but to fully soak up the atmosphere and do the Mount Gulaga walk, plan for a half-day. If you're a foodie or antiques lover, you could easily spend a full day here. Central Tilba works beautifully as a lunch stop on a drive between Batemans Bay and Narooma.

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