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Moruya Golf Club

Evans Street, Moruya NSW 2537

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.

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The River Restaurant

16B Church Street, Moruya NSW 2537

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.

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Broulee Beach

Coronation Drive, Broulee NSW 2537

Situated 20 kilometres south of Batemans Bay, Broulee is a long sweeping beach protected by Broulee Island. This is a favourite beach with tourists, and is ideal for families. The fishing is great at Broulee, there's good diving and snorkelling in the area and the surfing is some of the best on the South Coast. Broulee Beach is well protected and the sand dips gradually, which makes it a family favourite. Explore Broulee Island, a nature reserve with outstanding views along the coast.

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Deua National Park

Deua National Park, Moruya NSW 2537

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.

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GTS Dirt Karts

Donnelly Drive, Surfair Speedway, Moruya NSW 2537

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.

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Broulee Island Walk

Broulee Island, Broulee NSW 2537

The four kilometre Broulee Island Walk begins south of the main beach at Broulee, across a permanent sand bar. The walk features ocean vistas across pristine rock pools that photographers will love. It's also a great vantage point for whale watching over spring. Along the walk there is a brilliant display of native plants including coastal banksias, casuarinas, coastal wattles, westringias, red olive plum and lilli pilli. It's also a wonderful place for marine birdlife - including the outstanding fairy wren and white bellied sea eagle.

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Moruya Cycleway

Corner Church Street and River Street, Moruya NSW 2537
The Moryua Cycleway is a stunning ride that winds its way along the Moruya River. Starting at the water gardens in Moruya town, you can ride along the shared pathway to Riverside Park. If you're out on Saturday morning, be sure to stop and enjoy the Moruya Country Markets with a great reputation for local arts and crafts, fresh produce and bric-a-brac. Follow the cycleway to Preddey's wharf. Here you can stop for a spot of fishing or merely watch the locals cast their line. Continue onto Moruya Heads and amazing Dolphin Beach where you can stop for a swim or surf with locals and if you're really lucky, you may find yourself surfing with the local dolphins. The return journey is the same, but if you want to enjoy a cool lager then divert into Vulcan Street and stop at one of the quaint country pubs in town.
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Moruya Kayaking Trail

Riverside Park, Moruya NSW 2537
The Moruya Kayaking Trail passes through the historic town of Moruya. The trail is up to 38 kilometres, but is very flexible. They suggest you launch at North Head campground, where dolphins are often spotted leaping through the water. Alternatively, launch at the Moruya boat ramp in Riverside Park where, on Saturday mornings, you can experience the rural markets. Turn left two kilometres east of Moruya Bridge for a trip, at high tide, up Ryan's Creek to see the mangroves and unique granite boulders. On the western leg of the journey the river winds through farming land and forest where kangaroos hop along the banks. Start at the Moruya Bridge and paddle 12 kilometres west up to the bridge on Araluen Road. From here the river winds through the Deua River Valley. The bushland on this stretch abundant with birdlife, creating a magical atmosphere. Checking maps and conditions is recommended.
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Moruya Museum

85 Campbell Street, Moruya NSW 2537
The Moruya Museum houses a collection of furniture, books, artefacts and memorabilia, intended to show visitors the lives of ordinary people from the middle of the 1800s. Most items on display were donated by local families, resulting in an eclectic mix of considerable charm and interest. The Museum Building - The Emmott House Abraham Emmott, a migrant from Yorkshire, reached Moruya in 1859 and set up a general store in Vulcan Street, and the name of Emmotts held good for over a century. In 1875, Abraham built a pair of semi-detached houses, using a standard North of England design. The bricks were made locally and now show their age and the lack of firing in their making. Abraham's house is now home to the Moruya Museum.
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Historic Quarry Park - Moruya

North Head Drive, Moruya NSW 2537
Historic Quarry Park is an idyllic picnic area located on the shores of the beautiful Moruya River. Bring a picnic or some supplies to throw on the barbecue and sit back and enjoy the view. If you want to stretch the legs take a walk on the boardwalk up to the rotunda and read about the history of the area. This park is the quarry site for the pylons of the Sydney Harbour Bridge. If you have time, try your luck fishing from the jetty or just admire the water views. Toilet facilities available.
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Moruya Racecourse

100 Donnelly Drive, North Head, Moruya NSW 2537
The Moruya Racecourse is a picturesque track with plenty of facilities to create the perfect country race day experience. You can dress up and put yourself in the running for a prize in Fashions on the Field, or you can dress down to come and have a relaxing afternoon enjoying fresh Clyde River oysters and a glass of crisp sparkling wine. This is not just about races; this is a genuine country experience where you can meet the locals, share a yarn and maybe even pick a winner! Marquees are available equipped with tables, chairs, food and beverages suitable for groups, all with a clear view of the racecourse. The Club runs a full bar and food is available on course. Children's entertainment is usually available. The Club organises local bus transportation services for every race day which run to and from both Moruya and Tuross.
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Broulee, North Head to Mossy Point Cycleway

Heath Street, Broulee NSW 2537
Broulee, North Head to Mossy Point Cycleway is a great flat route with a mixture of shared pathway and on road riding. Park in Heath Street near the Surf Club to begin your journey but really, you can start at any point. Travel south along the back of the sand dunes of Bengello Beach, a renowned surf beach for professionals and locals. This is where you may encounter wildlife - kangaroos, echidnas, wallabies, or goannas. At the end is the airport, where you may like to enjoy some extreme adventure - skydiving! Turn around and head north passing the start point, continuing to Mossy Point; a great place to stop to enjoy much needed refreshments. Hit the trail for the final leg past popular Broulee Beach back to the beginning. You can enjoy a swim and, if you brought a camera, there is a great lookout near the carpark.
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Skydive Oz: Batemans Bay

Lot 1, Bruce Cameron Drive, Moruya NSW 2537
The fun and professional experienced team at Skydive Oz: Batemans Bay offer the most liberating, action pumped, exciting and safety focused experience possible. Tandem Skydiving is an experience not to be missed! Actually land in the soft beach sand in front of the waves and next to the Moruya river, over 90 per cent of the time! Fun for the whole family! They have free barbecue facilities and amenities, food and drinks available for purchase, outdoor seating area to watch parachutes land and pack them. Check out the aeroplanes in the hangar and taking off with an unobstructed view of the runway.
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Shelly Beach Picnic Area - Moruya Heads

Elizabeth Street, Moruya Heads NSW 2537
Shelly Beach at Moruya Heads is a popular family recreational spot at the mouth of the Moruya River. At the eastern end of the beach you will find a picturesque picnic area just perfect for taking a break. Sit back and enjoy the views or take a refreshing swim or walk along the beach.
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Moruya Heads lookout

Elizabeth Street, Moruya Heads NSW 2537
Moruya Heads lookout offers superb coastal views taking in the scenic mouth of Moruya River. In spring, bring your binoculars for whale watching as these gentle giants migrate south back towards the Southern Ocean for another summer of feeding on krill. Enjoy a picnic with friends and family in this beautiful part of Eurobodalla National Park. Keep a lookout ... Visit website for more info
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Congo Crafts

721 Congo Road, Congo NSW 2537
Just a 12 minute drive from Moruya, and set in the magnificent Eurobodalla National Park, is a gallery and studio developed in harmony with this unique environment. Although only a few kilometres from the Princes Highway, you will feel like you're a million miles away. Here in these unspoilt, natural surroundings Jim Simms creates and sells his wood-fired and gas-fired ceramics, and paintings. You will be stunned by the variety of finishes and styles and the quality of work on display, all at affordable prices, perfect for a souvenir and lasting memory of this stunning south coats location. If you want to commission some work, just ask. And if the opening times don't suit you, just call and arrange a time to your liking.
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Bingi Bingi Point

Bingie Road, Bingie NSW 2537
Bingi Bingi Point offers a scenic expanse of golden beaches and untamed bushland with sea eagles soaring overhead and waves crashing on rugged rocks below. Perched on the edge of Eurobodalla National Park on the south coast, even if it's not whale watching season, there are birdwatching opportunities all year round. Bingi Dreaming track runs from Congo to Tuross ... Visit website for more info

Broulee Island Walk

Broulee Island, Broulee NSW 2537
The four kilometre Broulee Island Walk begins south of the main beach at Broulee, across a permanent sand bar. The walk features ocean vistas across pristine rock pools that photographers will love. It's also a great vantage point for whale watching over spring. Along the walk there is a brilliant display of native plants including coastal banksias, casuarinas, coastal wattles, westringias, red olive plum and lilli pilli. It's also a wonderful place for marine birdlife - including the outstanding fairy wren and white bellied sea eagle. ...
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Broulee Surf School

7/77 Coronation Drive, Broulee NSW 2537
Broulee Surf School is the original NSW South Coast Surf School, a family owned business established in 1996. For over 18 years they have delivered a high standard of surfing instruction at the safest beaches in the pristine Eurobodalla Shire. They are licensed and insured by Surfing Australia, and all staff are fully qualified, experienced coaches with senior first aid and surf rescue certificates. The priority is to provide a fun and enjoyable learn to surf experience with a focus on ocean awareness and surf safety. Group and Private lessons are available all year round for all ages and fitness levels - five years and above. All equipment is provided including soft surfboards and full length wetsuits. Stand Up Paddle Tours on Flatwater and SUP Surf Lessons are also available. The best surfer is the one having the most fun!...

Southeast Harvest Regional Food Festival

Southbank of the Moruya River, Moruya NSW 2537
The Southeast Harvest is held on the banks of the beautiful Moruya River every autumn to showcase the harvest of the southeast region of New South Wales. Visitors can meet a range of local producers including vegetable growers, meat farmers, fishmongers and dairy farmers, as well as discover many of the local community groups active in the area. Other businesses with a focus on sustainable living participate, providing information and products to help improve your house and garden and green your lifestyle. There's a packed program of special guests conducting talks and demonstrations in the main marquee throughout the day and they are lucky to enjoy the support of the inimitable Costa from ABC's Gardening Australia, who injects his own special brand of enthusiasm into the event. ...

Art on the Path

Smith Street, Broulee NSW 2537
Art on the Path is a community run market in the town of Broulee on the NSW South Coast. It is a Dunecare sponsored activity promoting sustainability. Stalls can only sell locally-made art and craft. The event showcases Landcare works, the Eurobodalla Regional Botanic Gardens, Eurobodalla Shire Council Natural Resource team, local Students environmental and recycled projects, local artists use of recycled produce and environmental community groups like the Nature Coast Marine Group, Australian Seabird Rescue and Broulee Community Association. Art on the Path is held four times a year on the shared cycleway near the corner of Smith Street and Grant Street, Broulee....

Moruya Country Market

Riverside Park, Moruya NSW 2537
The Moruya Country Market is a vibrant market held every Saturday morning on the banks of the stunning Moruya River. There is something for everyone with over 130 stallholders selling everything from locally grown fresh produce, delicious home made preserves and baked treats, handmade arts and crafts, pre loved books, clothing, bric-a-brac, and refreshments. The Moruya Country Market features a variety of performers who will entertain you and the children with their clever balancing acts, amazing vocals, and instrumental prowess. Make a day of it - wander the market, pick up your fresh produce, fossick for a bargain, grab a freshly brewed coffee and a tasty treat, and soak up the atmosphere. ...

SAGE Farmers Market Moruya

Riverside Park, Moruya NSW 2537
Held every Tuesday afternoon at Riverside Park, The SAGE Farmers Market was born out of a community demand for quality, local food. They are proud to be able to provide a marketplace for consumers to access locally grown or harvested food directly from the producers, under safe and controlled conditions. The market has quickly established an excellent reputation in the surrounding districts as an authentic farmers market and they have made it their highest priority to maintain that authenticity, so that consumers can be sure that what they purchase from any SFM stall holder adheres to the SFM philosophy and ethos (see the web site for more information). The secondary purpose is to educate consumers about the multiple benefits of eating local produce and products and to raise awareness of the seasonality of local food. ...

The Knoll

182 South Head Road, Moruya NSW 2537
Set on 17 acres of rural land, The Knoll offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside and is both peaceful and private. Modern and stylishly appointed, the property is perfectly located to enjoy the best the New South Wales South Coast has to offer - rolling countryside, rugged mountains, beautiful national parks and spectacular beaches. Looking out over farmland to the Great Dividing Range in the distance, the property is just three kilometres to Moruya's pristine Main Beach and Shelly Beach with the Moruya River nearby. Ideally situated between Moruya Township and the pristine Dolphin Beach, The Knoll has the best of both worlds. Restaurants and shops are only moments away and yet the rural setting is peaceful and idyllic....

Congo Crafts

721 Congo Road, Congo NSW 2537
Just a 12 minute drive from Moruya set in the magnificent Eurobodalla National Park, is a gallery and studio developed in harmony with this unique environment. Although only a few kilometres from the Princes Highway, you'll feel like you're a million miles away. Here in this delightful coastal village, Jim Simms creates and sells his wood and gas-fired stoneware ceramics and paintings. The variety of finishes, styles and quality of work on display, all at affordable prices, provide a perfect souvenir or gift from a talented craftsman. If you want to commission some work, just ask. And if the opening times don't suit you, please call and arrange a time to your liking. Opening times: 11am to 5pm Sunday. 11am to 5pm daily in December and January (closed Tuesday). Closed July, August, and September. ...

Learn to Skydive Australia

Lot 1 Bruce Cameron Drive, Moruya NSW 2537
Australia's leading Skydiving facility located on the south coast of NSW. Situated literally meters from the pristine sandy beach and overlooking Moruya river mouth, the location itself is something not to be missed. The skydive school offers weekly courses which include training, education, equipment, accommodation, amenities, food and the opportunity to experience the unique sporting culture which surrounds skydiving. On site you can find available for the public: fresh coffee, food, soft drinks, toilets and a friendly atmosphere, seven days a week. There's even a shaded spectator seating area on the airfield itself - where you can keep an eye on aircraft take off and landings, helicopters and of course - watching the skydivers fly and land their parachutes. Learning options include single Skydive packages, five day courses, seven day skydive A licence courses, right through to options where you can become a skydiving coach. Accommodation is available for short term or long term arrangements, plus camping nearby. Arrive via local flight, driving or by coach. Only minutes from Moruya or Batemans Bay townships....
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Moruya Bowling and Recreation Club

Shore Street, Moruya NSW 2537
They pride themselves on being the friendliest club on the coast. ‘A small club, but big on value’, they strive to provide the best customer service in the area. The Short Street Dining offers you a very clever blend of bistro favourites and stunning, contemporary Australian Cuisine for a great dining experience. ...
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Broulee

39785 - Broulee NSW 2537
Broulee is the quintessential Aussie seaside holiday town, surrounded by crystal clear waters, great surf and wide stretches of sandy beach. Kids on bikes, beach towels on decks, surfboards on roof racks; it’s a barefoot easiness that doesn’t take long to settle into. Broulee has a true surf culture, with beaches to suit every level of experience. North Broulee is one of the best learn-to-surf beaches in Australia, with a sheltered position and flat sandy bottom. South Broulee is considered more challenging, with a break suited to intermediate and advanced level surfers. More adventurous surfers should head to Pink Rocks on the northern side of Broulee Island, where the right hander is known to have some monster days. The lookout at Broulee Headland is a good place to orientate yourself and get a taste of the Broulee lifestyle, with wide views of the town, coast and hinterland. The broad rock platform at the base of the headland is safe to explore and the closest you will get to the migrating humpbacks without a boat. Following the platform around leads to a quiet sheltered beach and the sand-spit connecting to Broulee Island Nature Reserve. The island holds many secrets, including the ruins of a hotel and sea port railway. Now reclaimed by native bush and birds, the walk takes you through a magnificent and dynamic coastal landscape. Heading toward Mossy Point on the beach road, you will find Candlagan Creek. As unassuming as it is stunning, the small sandy creek forms a crystal-clear swimming hole just as it reaches the beach, ideal for anyone wanting flat calm water to relax in. The sandy bottom makes it perfect for wading, and kids get a kick out of adventuring under the small road bridge that crosses it. It’s easy understand why Broulee is such a popular place to spend quality time. A genuine and relaxed beach town, in the middle of all Eurobodalla has to offer....
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Broulee Island Nature Reserve Walk

Island, Broulee NSW 2537
Broulee Island is joined to the mainland by a permanent sandbar and is always accessible. Find it at the southern end of North Broulee Beach or park at Broulee Surf Club and head north around the rocks to Shark Bay, where a short beach walk leads you to the island. Photographers will enjoy the ocean vistas across pristine rock pools. The walk features native plants and is known for birdlife, including the superb fairy wren and white-bellied sea eagle. Length: 3.5 kilometres return Time: one hour, two hours including the beach walk Grade: Moderate Start: Walk north from Broulee Surf Club, or south along North Broulee Beach...
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Moruya Golf Club

Evans Street, Moruya NSW 2537
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 Club Professional Rob Green, so all your golfing needs can be catered for. Complemented by full club facilities, including the Granite N' Green Restaurant, plus conference and wedding facilities, the club is a must for your next visit to the Eurobodalla Coast. ...
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Snorkelling Broulee Island

Harbour Drive, Broulee NSW 2537
How to get there: To get to Broulee Island follow the signs from George Bass Drive, turn on to Broulee Road which becomes Grant Street. Turn right onto Heath Street, left onto Bayside Street and finally right onto Harbour Drive, where you'll find a carpark at the end. Broulee Island is regarded as one of the best snorkelling spots along the Eurobodalla coastline. Two areas on the island are sought by snokellers - one is at the bay near Pink Rocks which is the north eastern point of the island. The bay is about two to four metres deep and is protected in terms of swell. It's home to seagrass meadows, with stingrays and banjo sharks sometimes seen. It's fine for beginners in the right conditions, as is the southern side of the island which is also protected in terms of swell. The southern side is an extremely productive area, with different habitats around the reef system such as sand flats, big reef walls and shallow reefs, all combining to make it a superb spot for snorkelling. You may be lucky enough to spot a green turtle, or the endangered weedy sea dragon and eastern blue devil fish....
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Snorkelling Candlagan Creek

Candlagan Creek, Broulee NSW 2537
How to get there: To get to Candlagan Creek, turn off the Princes Highway at Mogo onto Tomakin Road. Follow Tomakin Road until George Bass Drive, and turn right. Shortly after the Tomago River bridge, turn left onto Annetts Parade. Follow Annetts Parade through Mossy Point until it turns onto Beach Road. You'll see a small carpark on the left just before you cross the bridge over Candlagan Creek. Candlagan Creek, Mossy Point is a favourite spot for children and families in the Eurobodalla, and plays an important part in the marine ecosystem with juvenile fish hidden amongst the seagrass beds and mangroves. Candlagan Creek is an estuary that extends from the northern end of Broulee Beach to approximately five kilometres inland. At its mouth Candlagan Creek is quite shallow an sheltered from adverse ocean conditions by a wide sandbar. On its northern edge there is a grassy bank with shady trees and picnic tables. Be aware that the current can be very strong where the creek meets the sea, especially on an outgoing tide, while sharp oysters attached to the rocks can be hazardous to feet....
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Basil Sellers Exhibition Centre

Murray Street, Moruya NSW 2537
The Basil Sellers Exhibitions Centre (the Bas) is Eurobodalla’s first purpose-built exhibition space. The exhibition centre has been named after Basil Sellers AM for his significant contribution to the arts in Eurobodalla. Mr Sellers provided a significant donation for the exhibition centre, and has a passionate commitment to the perpetual growth of the community’s perception, understanding of, and engagement in art. Basil Sellers is also the patron to Council’s Basil Sellers Art Prize and Little Sellers Art Prize. Overlooking the beautiful vista of the Moruya golf course, the Bas was conceived as a space that would celebrate local and national visual art and contemporary culture. It provides an extraordinary legacy to all those who live or work in and visit Eurobodalla. ...
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Moruya Heritage Area

42474 - Moruya NSW 2537
Moruya is famous for its granite, first quarried in 1850. Moruya granite was used in the pylons for the Sydney Harbour Bridge. From 1925 to 1932, Dorman, Long and Company employed over 250 stonemasons from 13 different countries to supply, cut and dress granite slabs for the pylons. A flood in 1840 scoured the sandbar and opened up the Moruya River to shipping. The government then abandoned Broulee in favour of Moruya, gazetted as a village in 1851. The first wharves were near the entrance. The river's deep channels changed frequently and vessels often grounded so a pilot was stationed at Moruya South Head from 1860. Moruya was an important port for the Araluen goldfields and for the district's producers. Moruya also developed into an important regional and administrative centre. What to do: Visit Moruya Museum in Emmott House and see the State Heritage listed Abernethy and Co stonemason's lathe. Follow the Historic Town Walk to discover Moruya's delightful historic buildings. Drive to Moruya Heads (Toragy Point). The Pilot Station (1861-1953), now private residence, is nearby. Walk the stunning Bingi Dreaming Track from Congo to Coila Lake. The track links camp and ceremonial sites, water and food sources. ...
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Bingi Bingi Point

Road, Bingie NSW 2537
Bingi Bingi Point offers a scenic expanse of golden beaches and untamed bushland with sea eagles soaring overhead and waves crashing on rugged rocks below. Perched on the edge of Eurobodalla National Park on the south coast, even if it’s not whale watching season, there are birdwatching opportunities all year round. Bingi Dreaming track runs from Congo to Tuross and passes Bingi Bingi Point. Hike a section of this track, enjoy walking around the rocks, having a picnic or taking in the scenic coastal vista. Keep your eyes peeled for the rusted remains of the ill-fated SS Monaro on the eastern end of the point. On the morning of 29 May 1879 the 521-tonne vessel ran ashore after battling bad weather and heavy seas, and within hours the ship was in pieces....
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Broulee Heritage Area

44408 - Broulee NSW 2537
Broulee was the region's first port. In the 1830's, settlers around the district would load and unload from ships anchored in Broulee Bay because a sandbar blocked the entrance to the Moruya River. Broulee was surveyed and gazetted in 1837 and by mid-1841 a brisk sea trade had developed with Sydney. It was also a depot for Jervis Bay's whaling fleet. It had six buildings and the 46 residents were mostly convicts employed by the local landowner Captain William Oldrey. The port was also the centre for the court and police districts stretching from the Jervis Bay to Eden. After a flood scoured out the bar at Moruya River in 1841, Moruya became the preferred port. The court and hotel were relocated to Moruya in the 1850's and Broulee was abandoned. Holidaymakers discovered Broulee in the 1920's What to do: Visit the memorial to the settlers and aborigines who rescued people from the wreck of the schooner Rover in 1841. It is in the park on Candlagan Creek' northern bank. Walk around Broulee Island, a nature reserve since 1964, and see the site of the 1840-41 Erin-Go-Bragh Hotel and an interesting 1842 grave. ...
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Moruya Waterfront

1-5 Princes Highway, Moruya NSW 2537
Perched on the grassy riverbank of the idyllic Moruya River and boasting an unpretentious decor, The Waterfront is the perfect spot for lunch or dinner, a quiet afternoon drink or a great night out with friends. There's no need to leave; you can simply retreat to one of The Waterfront’s affordable guest rooms on the riverfront. ...
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Shelly Beach Picnic Area - Moruya Heads

Elizabeth Street, Moruya Heads NSW 2537
Shelly Beach at Moruya Heads is a popular family recreational spot at the mouth of the Moruya River. At the eastern end of the beach you will find a picturesque picnic area just perfect for taking a break. Sit back and enjoy the views or take a refreshing swim or walk along the beach....
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Moruya Racecourse

Donnelly Drive, Moruya NSW 2537
The Moruya Racecourse is a picturesque track with plenty of facilities to create the perfect country race day experience. You can dress up and put yourself in the running for a prize in Fashions on the Field, or you can dress down to come and have a relaxing afternoon enjoying fresh Clyde River oysters and a glass of crisp sparkling wine. This is not just about races; this is a genuine country experience where you can meet the locals, share a yarn and maybe even pick a winner! Marquees are available equipped with tables, chairs, food and beverages suitable for groups, all with a clear view of the racecourse. The Club runs a full bar and food is available on course. Children's entertainment is usually available. The Club organises local bus transportation services for every race day which run to and from both Moruya and Tuross. ...
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Moruya Cycleway

Corner Church Street and River Street, Moruya NSW 2537
The Moruya Cycleway is a stunning ride that winds its way along the Moruya River. Starting at the water gardens in Moruya town, you can ride along the shared pathway to Riverside Park. If you're out on Saturday morning, be sure to stop and enjoy the Moruya Country Markets with a great reputation for local arts and crafts, fresh produce and bric-a-brac. Follow the cycleway to Preddey's wharf. Here you can stop for a spot of fishing or merely watch the locals cast their line. Continue onto Moruya Heads and amazing Dolphin Beach where you can stop for a swim or surf with locals and if you're really lucky, you may find yourself surfing with the local dolphins. The return journey is the same, but if you want to enjoy a cool lager then divert into Vulcan Street and stop at one of the quaint country pubs in town....