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Artisans Nest Bodalla

56 Princes Highway, Bodalla NSW 2545

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.

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Bodalla Dairy Cheese Factory

52 Princes Highway, Bodalla NSW 2545

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.

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Eurobodalla National Park

Eurobodalla National Park, Bodalla NSW 2545

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.

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Comans Mine

Comans Road, Nerrigundah NSW 2545
Located just outside the small town of Nerrigundah, Coman's Mine is an interesting part of the region's goldmining history. In the 1880s, E J (Ned) Coman mortgaged his property to finance a gold mining investment at the head of North Creek. The investment became known as Coman's Mine. With his partner, Bloomfield, the mine was worked for a relatively brief and unsuccessful period and by 1889 was left idle, until it was officially reopened in 1938 by Radiant Mines Limited. Operations ceased at Coman's Mine in 1950. A walking trail takes you through this historic site. Along the track are many artefacts, including a pile of quartz rocks that marks the entrance to the mine tunnel that was originally dug by Coman and Bloomfield. For another opportunity to experience this part of the area's history, take a trip to the Original Goldrush Colony in Mogo.
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Old Nerrigundah Settlement Trail

Gulf Creek Road, Nerrigundah NSW 2545
In the late nineteenth century, Nerrigundah was a gold mining town with a booming population of 1,200. Now with a population of only 30, the settlement has a very rich and exciting history. The historic Miles O'Grady Obelisk stands near the place he was shot. The Clarke gang held up Wallis' Hotel on April 9, 1866. A policeman, O'Grady, was alerted, rose from his sickbed and stormed the scene. Clarke shot O`Grady who died almost instantly. The obelisk commemorates Miles O'Grady for his bravery. There is debate over an old grave marked as William Fletcher's (the bushranger shot by O'Grady). Some claim that Fletcher is buried behind the Catholic Church Cemetery. In the 1920s and 30s Nerrigundah had a great tennis team. Tennis was one of the most popular pastimes during that period. The tennis court site can still be seen along the historic Nerrigundah tour.
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All Saints Garden

59 Princes Highway, Bodalla NSW 2545
All Saints Garden is an award winning private garden located in Bodalla NSW, open to the public three days a week during Spring, Summer and Autumn. There are 12 unique gardens featuring approximately 1,000 plants and trees across the three acre property, adjacent to the historic All Saints Church. The gardens are a labour of love from owner Kelly Kershaw, who was awarded Gardening Australia's 'Gardener of the Year' in 2014. All Saints Garden is always happy to welcome groups and garden clubs.
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All Saints Bed and Breakfast

59 Princes Highway, Bodalla NSW 2545
All Saints Bed and Breakfast is located in Bodalla on the South Coast of New South Wales. Originally the All Saints Rectory, it was built in the late 1800s as part of the Bodalla Company Estate. Completely renovated and reconstructed in 2005, it is now home to the Kershaw family and provides luxury accommodation in the surrounds of a spectacular three acre garden. All Saints Bed and Breakfast is an ideal couples retreat. They have two queen size rooms on offer, one with ensuite and the other with a full private bathroom. Bookings are available from September - April each year, to enjoy the warmer weather and blossoming garden. All guests will receive access to the pool, main house and gardens, and a full continental breakfast. They can also cook up some farm fresh eggs from the happy hens....
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Bodalla Historic Town Walk

Princes Highway, Bodalla NSW 2545
Take a walk back in time through Bodalla and ponder the village as it was. Beginning at the All Saints Church, continue south past the Bodalla Cottage, memorial hall, bakery, post office and on to the old police station where you cross over the highway to the fire shed. Continue south and turn down Sutcliffe Street. At the old Bodalla School follow the street north passing the Uniting Church, Stone Shed and complete the walk at Bodalla Pub. Length: 3.5 kilometres return Time: Two hours Grade: Easy Start: All Saints Church, Princes Highway, Bodalla...
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Kayaking Upper Tuross River and Bumbo Lake

Bumbo Road, Bodalla NSW 2545
For an 11.4 kilometre one-way trip, launch into shallow water at Snake Flat Reserve on Bumbo Road and paddle up river to Silo Farm Bridge, Comerang Road, landing on the western side of the bridge. Check conditions, water levels and a map past Comerang Road as the river continues on for many kilometres and may be accessible with some rapids. A shorter paddle from Snake Flat Reserve up the estuary and into Bumbo Lake is around 11 kilometres return if you circumnavigate the lake and explore Bumbo Creek. There are no toilet facilities at Snake Flat Reserve....
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Eurobodalla

45244 - Eurobodalla NSW 2545
Eurobodalla showcases a dazzling blue landscape of ocean, rivers, lakes and estuaries along 110 kilometres of coastline. Set against a dramatic backdrop of mountains and forest, the region is renowned for its rich sea, bird and wild life, clear warm summers and temperate winters. The major towns of Batemans Bay, Moruya and Narooma are connected by coastal and rural villages; central to the regions strong rural heritage and indigenous culture, and reflecting a genuinely warm, relaxed community. The towns and villages entertain a vibrant seaside cafe culture and renowned restaurants that offer plenty of ways to enjoy local seafood and produce. You'll also find works of arts and craftspeople in galleries, boutique shops and at country markets. Off Narooma, Montague Island's clear waters teem with fish that are hunted by the island's colony of fur seals and penguins and is the playground for whales during migration. ...