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The Beach and Bush Gallery and Cafe

Kiama Lighthouse Rd, Kiama NSW 2533
The Beach and Bush Gallery and Cafe has superb views of the ocean. They are open seven days for breakfast, lunch and functions. The Beach and Bush Gallery and Cafe is located on Blowhole Point next to the Kiama Visitors Centre. Bring your
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Bonaira Native Gardens

Via Reid Street or Bonaira Reserve off Bonaira Street, Kiama NSW 2533

Bonaira Native Gardens feature established rainforest species. Explore the magical and peaceful oasis by foot or bike and pack a picnic lunch for the family. The walk takes 30 minutes and passes a moving monument dedicated to the Wodi Wodi people - the local Aboriginal tribe. An attraction the whole family will love!

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Thai @ Kiama

1/55 Collins Street, Kiama NSW 2533

Thai @ Kiama serves beautiful freshly prepared meals full of great flavours. The restaurant is warmly welcoming with friendly staff. They are fully licensed (BYO wine) and are air conditioned. Located in the heart of Kiama, on Collins Street next to Kiama Leagues Club, Thai @ Kiama is the perfect location for your next lunch or dinner.

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Cafe Parkview

82 Terralong Street, Kiama NSW 2533

Cafe Parkview an award winning cafe is conveniently situated in the main street of Kiama. Enjoy the light and gourmet meals by qualified chefs, homemade cakes and chocolates. This is a meeting spot for locals with the finest, smoothest coffee made by trained baristas. They have authentic Italian gelato and sorbets and their unique drink menu including chillers. A kids menu is also available.

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Kiama Blowhole

Blowhole Point Headland, Blowhole Point Road, Kiama NSW 2533

Kiama's famous Blowhole is the largest in the world! A viewing platform with disabled access gives good views of Kiama blowhole. This landmark has attracted people to the region for over 100 years, was first sighted by George Bass when he anchored his whale boat in the sheltered bay, now known as Kiama harbour, in December 1797. It is estimated that 600,000 people visit the Blowhole per year to view the spectacular plumes of water that can be seen when the seas are running from the south east. Only a short distance from the town centre and railway station, the Kiama blowhole has picnic areas and rock pool nearby. The Beach and Bush Cafe, Visitors Information Centre and toilets are also located nearby and are open 9am to 5pm.