The 8 Best Hidden Gems Things to do in Eurobodalla, New South Wales

June 26, 2021 Deane Carmody

Discover the best top things to do in Eurobodalla, Australia including South Coast Seaplanes, Montague Island Discovery Tours, Sudden Echo Day spa, Eurobodalla Regional Botanic Gardens, Abc Cheese Factory Central Tilba, Central Tilba Village, Broulee Beach, Tomakin Beach.
Restaurants in Eurobodalla

1. South Coast Seaplanes

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5.0 based on 68 reviews

South Coast Seaplanes

We offer scenic flights over the beautiful NSW south coast. See the Eurobodalla from a fantastic vantage point. Prices from $99 per person.

2. Montague Island Discovery Tours

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5.0 based on 385 reviews

Montague Island Discovery Tours

Discover Your Wildside *Snorkelling with Seals Adventure * Whale Watching * Montague Island Tours * Penguin Tours * with Wazza aboard our Awesome Tour Vessel ECO 1 * Getting there is Triple the Fun!!!

3. Sudden Echo Day spa

River Road, Nelligen, New South Wales Australia +61 2 4478 1074 [email protected] http://www.suddenechodayspa.com.au
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5.0 based on 33 reviews

Sudden Echo Day spa

Reviewed By Leasanders

Visitors from western Sydney we had the Best massage we have ever had the best little cosy spot that has so much serenity let alone the cocktails from Kel you rock girlfriend keep on being you your business will boom we will be back with our family and friends for sure! Whoever goes here next you will have the best time the most down to earth people you will ever meet Thanks Kel & Kirsty Pete & Leanne ????

4. Eurobodalla Regional Botanic Gardens

Princes Highway, Batemans Bay, New South Wales Australia +61 2 4471 2544 http://www.erbg.org.au/
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4.5 based on 191 reviews

Eurobodalla Regional Botanic Gardens

Reviewed By Lynne1944 - Kashmir, India

Very pleasant and well maintained tribute to our native flora. Lovely walks, informative signposting, friendly staff. Kids playground looked great.

5. Abc Cheese Factory Central Tilba

37 Bate St, Tilba Tilba, New South Wales 2546 Australia +61 2 4473 7387 [email protected] http://www.tilbarealdairy.com
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4.5 based on 195 reviews

Abc Cheese Factory Central Tilba

Reviewed By una77

This place is great...a really wide range of local cheeses at surprisingly reasonable prices! Highly recommend stopping by for an ice cream, some cheese tasting and to walk up the picturesque Main Street of Tilba...some lovely shops.

6. Central Tilba Village

Bate Street Central Tilba, Central Tilba, New South Wales 2546 Australia +61 410 108 909 [email protected] http://www.VisitTilba.com.au
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4.5 based on 219 reviews

Central Tilba Village

Dotted with charming colonial timber cottages, Tilba District's two villages - Central Tilba and Tilba Tilba, provide a surprisingly exciting combination of boutique shops & galleries, a charming array of accommodation options, tasty regional fare and magnificent views - all packaged in a romantic heritage setting.

Reviewed By branham2016 - Adelaide, Australia

With the town and area classified by the national Trust as a place of historic and special aesthetic significance, it had to be on our tour map, especially as friends had recommended it. Taking Corkhill Drive off Princes Highway leads into a world of a time ago. The heavily wooded road almost forms a shield against modernity. Turning into Bate St, the main street of Central Tilba, the first thing that caught my eye was the Emporium – a general store with an old style petrol bowser. The view up the long street indicated this was going to be good. We did a reconnaissance by car mainly to find an appropriate car park that would enable us to best walk to see the “village”. We parked by Passionfish, a card and gift shop, then proceeded to explore. The varied colours of the buildings together with their individualised signage give the street an almost market feel. As we were on limited time, we had to restrict ourselves to a walkby with going into shops that we really felt the need to see. This was a big mistake to have limited time. Next time I would allow at least 3-4 hours. If you follow my reviews, you would know that I like, amongst others, antique and vintage stores, so Mockingbird Lane was a must for me. I have a review on Mockingbird in Trip Advisor. My travelling partner went to the Leather Store and said it was really interesting and did purchase a leather belt! We missed stores like Reva – jewellery and design; Teapot Café – with a display of multiple teapots;Tilba Tricks – games, puzzles and things; Gulaga Gallery – bookstore, souvenirs etc; Tilba Sweet Shop – name says it all. To think that many of these stores were residences at some stage for those who lived here. With the architecture and setting of the town restored and maintained, this is a place to add to any one’s bucket list! And do not make my mistake of not allowing enough time! Return? Definitely on the bucket list with a note to allow at least 3-4 hours next time – if not to stay at the Tilba BnB.

7. Broulee Beach

Coronation Dr, Broulee, New South Wales 2537 Australia +61 1800 802 528 [email protected] http://www.visitnsw.com/destinations/south-coast/batemans-bay-and-eurobodalla/broulee/attractions/broulee-beach
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4.5 based on 30 reviews

Broulee Beach

Reviewed By Gabbythebook - Sydney, Australia

We have been coming back to Broulee as often as we can since discovering it 16 years ago, driving up to 6 hours to get here from wherever we have lived, in preference to closer beaches. Broulee beach (south) has a surf club and patrolled area in summer and on weekends. The beach itself stretches for 7km south to Moruya Heads, a lovely sandy strip backed by vegetated dunes. Depending on the swell and wind direction you can surf, swim, SUP, fish off rocks or beach. The is also snorkeling in the protected Shark Bay, a short walk around the rocks at the point. Broulee Island is connected to the headland by a permanent sand bar, so you can walk all the way around the island. It is a protected marine sanctuary.

8. Tomakin Beach

Tomakin, New South Wales 2537 Australia
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4.5 based on 31 reviews

Tomakin Beach

Reviewed By rth63 - Sydney, Australia

Have visited this beach on every visit to Tomakin and you won’t find a more peaceful place to relax and unwind. The beach is unpopulated even at its busiest times and because it stretches for so long you can walk for hours and enjoy the solitude. Fishing is great and swimming is safe due to the lack of huge thumping waves. Have not seen any lifeguards so take care when little ones are playing near or swimming. If your staying at Barlings Beach Holiday Park then the beach is right on your doorstep and a must visit. This beach really is one of the great wonders of the Eurobodalla Shire and Tomakin itself and always worth the stop to visit.

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