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Perched on a dramatic headland overlooking the Sapphire Coast, Tathra is a classic Australian seaside escape that blends wild coastal beauty with a laid-back village vibe. The star attraction is the historic Tathra Wharf, a timber pier that juts into the Tasman Sea and offers prime fishing and whale-watching. Surfers flock to Tathra Beach for its consistent breaks, while families love the calm, sheltered waters of Kianinny Bay. The town's compact centre has a handful of excellent cafes serving locally roasted coffee and fresh seafood, making it an ideal stop on a Sapphire Coast road trip.
Highlights & What to See
- Tathra Wharf – A heritage-listed timber pier built in 1862, perfect for a stroll, fishing, or spotting migrating whales (June–November).
- Tathra Beach – A patrolled surf beach with golden sand and great waves; the southern end is popular for swimming.
- Kianinny Bay – A sheltered cove ideal for kayaking, paddleboarding, and safe swimming for kids.
- Bournda National Park – Just north of town, this park offers coastal walks, secluded beaches like Bournda Beach, and excellent birdwatching.
- Tathra Mountain Bike Trails – A network of purpose-built trails through coastal forest, suitable for all skill levels.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors find a full day is enough to explore Tathra's highlights: spend the morning walking the wharf and swimming at the beach, then hike a short section of the Bournda Coast Walk in the afternoon. If you're keen on mountain biking or want to linger at the cafes, consider an overnight stay. Tathra also works well as a lunch stop on a drive between Batemans Bay and Eden.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Merimbula – 15 minutes south, with a buzzing lakefront, oyster farms, and the Magic Mountain theme park.
- Bega – 30 minutes inland, famous for the Bega Cheese Heritage Centre and its verdant dairy country.
- Eden – 45 minutes south, a historic whaling port with the Killer Whale Museum and stunning Twofold Bay.
- Bournda National Park – Directly adjacent, offering longer walks, kangaroo spotting, and the secluded Bournda Lagoon.
- Pambula – A charming village with a renowned oyster farm and the Pambula River for canoeing.
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Image credits
- Merimbula — Phil Whitehouse from London, United Kingdom / CC BY 2.0
- Eden — Killer_whale_(Old_Tom)_and_whalers_-_original.jpeg : Charles Eden Wellings (1881-1952) derivative work: Avenue ( talk ) / Public domain
- Bournda National Park — Mark Andrews / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Pambula — sustainablejill / CC BY-SA 2.0
- Sapphire Coast — No machine-readable author provided. Roke~commonswiki assumed (based on copyright claims). / CC BY-SA 3.0