Eurobodalla Region

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Stretching along the sapphire coast between Batemans Bay and Narooma, the Eurobodalla region is a blissful stretch of the New South Wales South Coast where national parks meet pristine beaches and oyster-laden estuaries. This is a place for slow travel: paddle a kayak through the calm waters of the Clyde River, hike through ancient forests in Murramarang National Park, and feast on freshly shucked oysters at a waterfront shack. The vibe is laid-back, the scenery is spectacular, and the locals are unfailingly friendly.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

To truly soak up the Eurobodalla's coastal charms, allow at least three to four days. Spend your first day exploring Batemans Bay and the Clyde River, then dedicate a full day to Murramarang National Park with its walks and beaches. A third day can be a scenic drive south to Narooma and Montague Island, with a stop in Mogo. If you have longer, add a day for kayaking, fishing, or simply relaxing on one of the many uncrowded beaches.

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