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Moruya is a charming historic town on the South Coast of New South Wales, where the Moruya River meets the Tasman Sea. Known for its granite quarry that supplied stone for the Sydney Harbour Bridge, this riverside settlement offers a relaxed pace, a thriving arts scene, and easy access to pristine beaches and national parks. It's a perfect stop on a coastal road trip or a base for exploring the Eurobodalla region.
Highlights & What to See
- Moruya River – Kayak or paddleboard on the calm river, or take a scenic cruise to spot pelicans and stingrays. The riverfront parklands are ideal for a picnic.
- Eurobodalla Regional Botanic Garden – Wander through 42 hectares of native bushland, with walking trails, a rainforest gully, and seasonal wildflowers. Free entry.
- Moruya Markets – Every Saturday morning, the riverside markets buzz with local produce, artisan breads, crafts, and live music. Don't miss the oysters.
- Historic Main Street – Browse heritage-listed buildings housing quirky galleries, antique shops, and cafes. The Moruya Museum offers insight into the town's granite-quarrying past.
- Beaches – South-head Beach and Congo Point offer uncrowded surf breaks and rockpools. For a longer walk, head to Bingie Dreaming Beach.
- Deua National Park – A short drive inland, this park features the Big Hole (a massive sinkhole), the Deua River gorge, and glow-worm tunnels at Bendethera.
Suggested Time to Spend
Moruya is rewarding for a day trip, but to really soak up the vibe, plan for two days. Spend the first day exploring the town and river, and the second day for the botanic garden and a beach or national park visit. If you're self-driving the South Coast, Moruya works well as an overnight stop between Batemans Bay and Narooma.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Batemans Bay – 30 minutes north; the gateway to the Eurobodalla, with oyster farms, the Clyde River, and the Murramarang Aboriginal Area.
- Narooma – 40 minutes south; famous for the Australia Rock, Montague Island, and the stunning Glasshouse Rocks.
- Mogo – 20 minutes north; a historic gold-mining village with a zoo, galleries, and the Mogo Local Aboriginal Land Council.
- Broulee – 15 minutes north; a coastal village with a beautiful surf beach and the Broulee Island Nature Reserve.
- Tuross Head – 20 minutes south; a quiet seaside town with the Tuross River estuary and the Coila Lake.
- Kianga – 10 minutes north; a tiny settlement with a popular surfing beach and the Kianga Creek.
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