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Timbertops - Horse Riding

27 Princes Highway, Termeil NSW 2539

Timbertops maintains a stable of 30 horses of all sizes to cater for people with varying degrees of ability from beginners to competent riders, children and adults. They offer one and two hour trail rides. These rides take you through beautiful state forest bushland. Tuition is also available for beginners. Timbertops is located in the small timber settlement of Termeil on the South Coast of New South Wales only 20 kilometres south of Ulladulla (first gate on the left over Reedy Creek Bridge) and 32 kilometres north of Batemans Bay (first gate on right approximately 200 metres past the Termeil shop and service station). Discounts apply for groups of four or more.

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Fern Gully Winery

F1468 Princes Highway, Termeil NSW 2539

Fern Gully Winery produces small batches of award winning, premium wines: Chardonnay, Rosé, Shiraz, Chambourcin, Noble Dessert Wine and Vintage Fortified Shiraz (port). They only use grapes grown and hand picked from their Termeil vineyard. Vines were planted in 1996, with Tannat planted in 2010. The coastal maritime climate produces long ripening seasons enhancing grape flavour development. They use the best of both traditional and modern winemaking practices, including refrigerated open fermentation vats, basket press and maturation in oak 225 litre barriques. Enjoy the sensory aromas of maturing wine while tasting at the cellar door amongst vats and tanks, inside the working winery. Max the winemaker will happily explain the winemaking process. Tours at AUD30 per person include a bottle of wine. This is a boutique family winery, where wines are lovingly made to capture fruit flavours. Enjoy the taste experience yourself - you will be warmly welcomed.

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Clyde River Berry Farm

Lot 22 The River Road, Mogood NSW 2538
Enjoy picking your own berries at the Clyde River Berry Farm, located between Ulladulla and Batemans Bay on the beautiful South Coast of New South Wales. Choose from a range of berries such as blueberries, strawberries, blackberries, raspberries and many more! The Berry Farm is a working farm which supplies berries to the Sydney Wholesale Markets, surrounded by pristine forests it makes a fabulous place to indulge in this fun hands on experience. You can follow up the berry picking experience with a cool drink and delicious ice cream made from the berries off the farm. The Berry Farm also has a large assortment of jams, delicious local 'Bush Honey' and blueberry plants available for purchase. The berry cropping times extend through December and January each year, although they are subject to some seasonal variations.

Shallow Crossing Campground

2530 The River Road, Mogood NSW 2538
Situated on the upper reaches of the Clyde River, this area is surrounded by the Boyne, South Brooman and Shallow Crossing State Forests and is a haven for fishermen, bushwalkers, four wheel drivers and anyone who wants to enjoy the peace and quiet of the bush. Shallow Crossing can be accessed from the Princes Highway at East Lynne or from the Kings Highway at Nelligen. Either way involves travel along well formed dirt roads suitable for all vehicles. Access from the east requires crossing a ford, which can be affected by king tides/high rainfall....
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Termeil Point Beach

Point Walking Track, Termeil NSW 2539
This beach runs for 1.7 kilometres from Termeil Point to Meroo Head. Meroo Head features a spectacular cove and rock formation which is great for exploring and provides beautiful views. At the northern end is the entrance to Termeil Lake which is usually closed. The campgrounds at either end of the beach provide great options for an overnight stay by the beach....
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Florence Head Trail and Lookout

Mount Bushwalker Road, Porters Creek NSW 2538
Update: This trail is currently closed to the public. Please refer to NPWS website for further information. The Florence Head walk starts off with the walk along the Little Forest walking Track but rather than turning around when the Little Forest Track intersects the fire trail you turn to the right and keep on going until you reach the Florence Head lookout at around the 3.1 kilometre mark. The track surface varies from natural track through to metal mesh but there are no difficult areas on the track to negotiate. Having said that the fire trail grass is regularly slashed to maintain a fire break and as a result there are some very deep wheel ruts that you need to look out for so you don’t turn an ankle. The track gradient is fairly flat and towards the lookout there is a small climb before descending back down slightly. Please visit the National Parks and Wildlife Service for further information....
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Sunburnt Beach

Sunburnt Walking Track, Termeil NSW 2539
Sunburnt Beach is a short beach north of Termeil Point that has its own campground on the northern end. This stretch of coastline has numerous camping areas in the Meroo National Park. This beach sometimes attracts bigger swell with occasional good surf and faces south-east. It is the perfect spot for a bush to beach camping experience....
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Termeil Lake

Lake, Termeil NSW 2539
Set before a dramatic backdrop of forested hills, Termeil Lake provides a peaceful refuge for wildlife and visitors alike. No powerboats can access the area, so there’s nothing to disturb the peace while you are paddling and exploring the backwaters and tributaries. Stop along the way for a picnic or head back to the campground at Termeil Point to enjoy a hot meal around the campfire. Enjoy swimming in the clear waters and unwind as you cast your fishing line from the lake’s edge. Binoculars are a must if you’re enthusiastic about birdwatching, as you’re likely to see waterbirds like cormorants, ducks and swans. Look out for sea eagles resting on a nearby branch and watch for whistling kites soaring high above....
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Historical Waterways Self Drive Tour

Pacific Highway, Woodburn NSW 2538
Historical Waterways Self Drive Tour takes you on a 110 kilometre journey through New Italy, Bungawalbin Creek, Whiporie, Neiley's Lagoon and Coraki. Through these small country towns you will experience an old school site in New Italy as well as the New Italy Historical Museum, a high marsupial population at Bungawalbin Creek, delicious food at the general store in Whiporie, native wildlife at Neiley's Lagoon and what was once the busiest inland port on the Richmond River in Coraki....
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Stokes Island picnic area

Blackbutt Road, Termeil NSW 2539
If you are looking for a picturesque place to picnic, then you can’t go past Stokes Island picnic area. Surrounded by bangalay-banksia forest, it’s an idyllic beach spot that will leave you feeling relaxed and rejuvenated. Throw down a picnic rug, immerse yourself in a good book and laze away the day with the sound of waves crashing behind you. Discover the marine life on the rock platform, or cast your fishing line and see what you can catch at this popular fishing spot. Play a game of beach cricket, throw the footy with the kids, or just enjoy swimming, surfing and snorkelling in the crystal clear waters. If you enjoy birdwatching, make sure you remember your binoculars to enjoy the abundant birdlife in the area....
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Stokes Island Beach

Stokes Walking Track, Termeil NSW 2539
The beautiful Stokes Island Beach runs south from Tabourie Point Beach in Murramarang National Park. It backs on to the Sunburnt Beach Campground where you can camp surrounded by national park. It is sometimes attached to Stokes Island on low tide which features good fishing (take caution in bigger swell). Stokes Island picnic area is nearby and an idyllic place to throw a rug down and spend the day relaxing....
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Meroo Lake walking track

Meroo Point Road, Termeil NSW 2539
If you are looking to get away from it all, then Meroo Lake walking track is for you. Wrap yourself in the tranquillity of these calm coastal waters and reconnect with nature. Follow the walking track from Meroo Head carpark and meander down through towering old growth forest to the lakes edge. It’s a great place for birdwatching where you’ll see some of the many waterbirds that make this their home - swans, musk ducks, pelicans, cormorants to name a few. Try fishing or swimming in the lake, or just sit back and relax with a good book as you listen to the waters gently rippling onto the shore. If you like canoeing or kayaking, it’s a 800 metre walk to the lake’s edge with your gear, but your efforts will be rewarded once you are paddling out into serenity on the water....
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Timbertops - Horse Riding

27 Princes Highway, Termeil NSW 2539
Timbertops maintains a stable of 30 horses of all sizes to cater for people with varying degrees of ability from beginners to competent riders, children and adults. They offer one and two hour trail rides. These rides take you through beautiful state forest bushland. Tuition is also available for beginners. Timbertops is located in the small timber settlement of Termeil on the South Coast of New South Wales, only 20 kilometres south of Ulladulla (first gate on the left over Reedy Creek Bridge) and 32 kilometres north of Batemans Bay (first gate on right approximately 200 metres past the Termeil shop and service station). Discounts apply for children....
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Pot Holes Beach

Pot Holes Road, Woodburn NSW 2538
Get off the beaten track and discover this small pebbly beach tucked away in the bush. It’s a popular surfing spot amongst the locals, and you can see why when you are sitting out on the water looking back at unspoilt, natural beauty. Join the locals and enjoy surfing, body boarding, swimming and snorkelling in the crystal clear waves.  Bring your fishing gear and see what you can catch from the beach. Pack a picnic, bring a good book and spend the afternoon lazing about on the beach listening to the sounds of the waves crashing before you. But if you want to explore more, why not follow the Pot Holes walking track to Dolphin Point, then head back for a refreshing swim. In spring, you’ll see wildflowers dotting the heathland and woodland with colour.  And for anyone interested in birdwatching, you’re also bound to see plenty of birdlife along the way....