Artisans Nest is a gallery and shop which showcases the work of some of the regions finest textile/fibre artists and artisans. It contains a unique and ever-changing range of original, one-off, locally produced works in silk and textiles, wool and felt, soft leather bags, ceramics, wood, jewellery and much more. Open every day of the year, it is conveniently located between the Dairy Shed and the Lavender Shop on the highway in Bodalla.
The Bodalla Dairy Cheese Factory is located in the heart of the historic village of Bodalla. Bodalla Dairy continue the age old tradition of gently pasteurizing their herd's beautiful milk. Enjoy milk like it used to taste - fresh, simple and sweet, bottled and on the shelf just hours after the cows are milked. You can see the process through the factory's large viewing windows, learn about the dairy industry and taste the acclaimed milk, cheese and yoghurt products at the multi-award winning Bodalla Dairy Shed Cafe. In the retro cafe, treat yourself to a thick old-fashioned milkshake and take the kids to visit the animal farmyard to bottle feed the calves at 10am and 4pm daily.
Eurobodalla National Park on the far South Coast of New South Wales, runs from Moruya to Mystery Bay. It's a remarkable place to visit and is easily accessed from the main towns of Moruya and Narooma, including the small surrounding coastal villages. The park offers so many activities. You can cast a line out at North Head Moruya or catch some waves at Broulee Beach. Kayaking is popular on Tuross Lake where you can paddle among amazing scenery. The Bingi Dreaming track - a scenic walk from Congo to Tuross Head, allows you to see the park on foot. There are plenty of lookouts with spectacular coastal views and whale watching vantage points. The park is home to many native flora and fauna, including the threatened long-nosed potoroo. Kangaroos, birds and native plants are regular sights throughout the park, especially at the Eurobodalla Regional Botanic Gardens.