The spectacular waterways of the coastal town of Tuross Head are the setting for this easy and enjoyable family ride. The ride follows the Coila Lake, ocean and Tuross River foreshores on the off-road shared pathway. There are magnificent ocean views, dramatic headlands, rocky outcrops, the Norfolk Pines and birdlife for enthusiast photographers. There is interpretative signage along the route and a brief stroll into the Memorial Gardens at Plantation Point is worthwhile. Soak up the coastal views from One Tree Point, a lookout just a short walk off the cycleway. Start your ride from Kyla Oval, Hector McWilliams Drive and continue to the beach car park at Tuross Boulevard south. Ride along the path until you connect with Olive Crescent, veer left into Nelson Parade. Continue until you arrive at the car park to the restaurants and boat sheds on Tuross Lake. Return distance is 12 kilometres.
Nestled in the heart of the beautiful Eurobodalla Coast, the Moruya Golf Club features an 18 hole championship course. A favourite amongst members and visitors alike, the course continues to improve and evolve into a truly picturesque and challenging layout. The club includes a fully equipped Pro Shop with expert tuition from a Club Professional so all your golfing needs can be catered for. Complemented by full club facilities, including the La Fontaine Restaurant, the club is a must for your next visit to the Eurobodalla Coast.
Set on the foreshore of the beautiful Tuross Lake, Tuross Boatshed and Café is a must see attraction on the South Coast. Award-winning fish and chips, alfresco coffee, boat hire, surf and dive equipment, fishing tackle, bait, ice and helpful advice. Tuross Boatshed and Café are proud to provide a relaxing, authentic opportunity for locals and visitors alike to enjoy an historic, waterside experience that will reflect the tranquillity of the lake, the professionalism of their service and the quality and affordability of the food and merchandise available.
Food makes the world go round - The River Moruya takes this concept to a higher plane, with passion, purity and perfection. Produce sourced locally and is mostly organic. Seafood so fresh it smells and tastes of the sea. Herbs from the restaurant garden and everything made in house, including cured meats. Chef Peter Compton's obsession is clean, fresh flavours and food that is clearly what it is but with tantalising, subtle and intriguing undertones. In a heavenly setting by the Moruya River, on the beautiful south coast of New South Wales.
Deua National Park, west of Moruya, has an array of activities for all to enjoy. Hikers can enjoy a walk to the enormous Big Hole and the fascinating Marble Arch from Berlang Camp Ground. There are plenty of walking and cycling tracks where this parks abundant wildlife and forests can be seen. The park is also known for fantastic bird watching opportunities. Canoeing, kayaking and swimming are very popular in the scenic Deua and Shoalhaven rivers. You can easily make a day trip to this wonderful park, or you can stay overnight at one of its many riverside camp grounds. Bendethera Camp Ground is especially adventurous as it is right near the Bendethera limestone caves and requires 4WD access.
Enjoy some fast paced action on your holiday with a trip around the GTS Dirt Kart track. Go Kart Hire for the general public located just across the road from the Moruya Airport. Purpose built for the Moruya track, these off road dirt karts are fully maintained by our in house mechanic. Hire available from 10 to 30 minutes. Group bookings are welcome (even bucks, hens and schoolies). Overalls and helmets supplied. Contact GTS Dirt Karts direct for more information.
All paddlers have plenty of kayaking options on this lavish lake scattered with estuaries and islands. The prospect of catching a glimpse of local wildlife such as birds, kangaroos and even emus makes for an exciting paddle. Launch into shallow water near the boat ramp on Nelson Parade or from Obrien's Boatshed on Nelson Parade, where Kayaks and Canoes can be hired. Route options include an 18 kilometre round trip north to Horse Island, then west up the estuary to and around Borang Lake, returning on the southern side of Horse Island. Another pleasurable two hour island paddle takes you south of Horse Island then around Cambathin Island, across to Deuaumba Island past the old bridge, returning to the launch point via the main channel. A variety of waterfront cafes and restaurants are available alongside the landing spots, with picnic tables, toilets and a playground nearby.