Tathra

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Tathra, a sleepy coastal village on the Sapphire Coast, is the kind of place where the main street ends at a historic wharf and the soundtrack is waves crashing against the headland. It’s a low-key escape for beach lovers and history buffs, with a laid-back vibe that makes it easy to linger for a few days. The town’s centrepiece is the Tathra Wharf, a timber structure dating back to the 1860s, which juts into the Tasman Sea and offers superb whale-watching during migration season. The surrounding beaches – Tathra Beach, Kianinny Bay, and the surf break at Mogareeka – are uncrowded and pristine, perfect for a swim or a long beach walk. The food scene is small but mighty, with a handful of cafes and bakeries serving excellent coffee and fresh seafood, often with ocean views.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors find that one to two days is ideal for Tathra. If you’re driving the Sapphire Coast, a single overnight lets you explore the wharf, enjoy a beach walk, and sample a meal at a local cafe. For a more relaxed pace, add a second day to hike in Bournda National Park or kayak on Wallagoot Lake. Tathra works well as a lunch stop on a longer journey between Sydney and Melbourne, but it rewards those who stay a little longer.

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