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Tuross Boatshed and Cafe

Category: DINEATOUT

93 Trafalgar Road, Tuross Head, New South Wales, 2537
Email: info@turossboatshed.com.au
Website: www.turossboatshed.com.au
9104922 Phone Number: 61 02 4473 8127
Fax Number: 61 02 4473 6112

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.

bonaira native gardens
bonaira native gardens

Bonaira Native Gardens

Category: NATATTRACT

Via Reid Street or Bonaira Reserve off Bonaira Street, Kiama, New South Wales, 2533
Email: tourism@kiama.com.au
Website: www.kiama.com.au
9055143 Phone Number: 61 02 4232 3322

Bonaira Native Gardens feature established rainforest species. Explore the magical and peaceful oasis by foot or bike and pack a picnic lunch for the family. The walk takes 30 minutes and passes a moving monument dedicated to the Wodi Wodi people - the local Aboriginal tribe. An attraction the whole family will love!

Grace Paleg Studio Gallery
Grace Paleg Studio Gallery

Grace Paleg Studio Gallery

Category: GALMUSECOL

40 Tasman Street, Surf Beach, New South Wales, 2536
Website: www.gracepaleg.com.au
9163759 Phone Number: 61 02 4471 1996

Grace Paleg is an artist who has achieved distinction using the medium of pastel. Her varied subject matter of portrait, still life, landscape and life drawing has won many awards. Grace first studied graphic design at Swinburne and drawing at East Sydney Tech. Studies followed with the late Leslie Sinclair, David Moore at Montsalvatt and the late Alan Martin at his studio in Eltham. Grace is a past president and member of the South Coast Pastel Society, The Australian Guild of Realist Artists and The Victorian Pastel Society. Grace has tutored for 17 years and is an invitation judge and demonstrator for many shows and art societies. Grace continues to teach regularly interstate and at the Grace Paleg Fine Art Studio Gallery in Batemans Bay NSW, where her works featuring pastels, landscapes, portraits and life drawings are displayed.

Nan Tien Temple
Nan Tien Temple

Nan Tien Temple

Category: FRMFOODPRD

180 Berkeley Road, Berkeley, New South Wales, 2506
Email: nantien@fgs.org.au
Website: www.nantien.org.au
9058584 Phone Number: 61 02 4272 0600
Fax Number: 61 02 4272 0601

Visit or stay at Nan Tien Temple, the largest Buddhist Temple in the Southern Hemisphere. Nan Tien is very different from most tourist attractions because there is so much to offer: the visual delights of grandeur architecture, art and culture including unique exhibitions and festivals, Buddhist festivals, vegetarian culinary delights, educational and healthy lifestyle classes and retreats, accommodation, top class conference and auditorium facilities. There is also the spiritual and religious experience that is unforgettable and even life changing for some. Pilgrim Lodge, Wollongong's most unique accommodation setting is a 100 room facility, which is open all year round and located in the grounds of the Temple. The Lodge overlooks the lotus pond, the peaceful Temple, splendid gardens, the beautiful rolling hills and famous escarpment of the Illawarra. Situated in Berkeley, which is only 10 minutes south of Wollongong City and famous beaches. Come and be inspired.

Digger's Rest Tavern
Digger's Rest Tavern

The Original Gold Rush Colony

Category: AMUSETHEME

Annett Street, Corner of James Street, Mogo, New South Wales, 2536
Email: info@goldrushcolony.com.au
Website: www.goldrushcolony.com.au
9059074 Phone Number: 61 02 4474 2123
Fax Number: 61 02 4474 2423

The Colony (formerly Old Mogo Town) is a re-created 1850s gold rush town and theme park. This award-winning New South Wales South Coast tourism attraction is an educational, historical and cultural venue. Informative tour guides retrace the story of life during the 1850s Gold Rush, including the adventures of Australia's 'bloodiest' bushrangers, the Clarke Gang. See the working Stamp Battery, explore the Gold Mine, mining town buildings, and pan for your own real gold! Assisted wheelchair access to most exhibits. Picnic areas beside peaceful lakes and gardens. Mogo Maze, 'Olga' the Mini Train and Mini Golf are fun for everyone. School and group excursions are a speciality, with a range of activities to stimulate and educate through participation, known as 'Hands on History'. On-site accommodation, full catering and functions available. They are on 14 acres, surrounded by Mogo State Forest.

Bulli Beach Aerial View
Bulli Beach Aerial View

Bulli Beach

Category: NATATTRACT

Eastern end of Farrell Road, Bulli, New South Wales, 2516
Email: tourism@wollongong.nsw.gov.au
Website: www.visitwollongong.com.au
9056143 Phone Number: 61 02 4267 5910
Fax Number: 61 02 4267 5910

This picturesque beach is 900 metres long and backed by sand dunes and a large parkland area ideal for family picnics and gatherings. This beach proves to be popular as the nearby caravan park houses many visitors all year round. Bulli is located 11 kilometres north of the Wollongong central business district. The Surf Club is located just to the south of the northern rocks. A small creek crosses south of the club house and backs the northern half of the beach. The southern half is more accessible from Woonona. A bike path runs behind the beach linking Bulli with Woonona Beach.

Hill 60 Lookout
Hill 60 Lookout

Hill 60 Lookout

Category: HISTHERITG

Military Road, Port Kembla, New South Wales, 2505
Email: tourism@wollongong.nsw.gov.au
Website: www.visitwollongong.com.au
9058832 Phone Number: 61 02 4267 5910
Fax Number: 61 02 4267 5912

A narrow but well formed established walking track, with a series of post and rail guards can be found at this interesting and spectacular spot. The Hill 60 Lookout offers spectacular views up and down the coast line. Just below the lookout are beaches fished commercially by local Aboriginal fishermen up until the 1940s. The area has numerous Aboriginal shell middens and artefacts scattered along its shores. Deep beneath this scenic lookout, lies a series of fortifications which were established at the beginning of World War II. These fortifications housed large guns which were put in place to protect the vital industrial centre of Port Kembla. Although there are no longer any large guns here, the concrete bunkers can be clearly seen. These bunkers are connected to a series of underground tunnels, and in fact, the area is honeycombed with tunnels.

Shoalhaven City Lanes
Shoalhaven City Lanes

Shoalhaven City Lanes

Category: ENTERTAIN

Narang Road, Bomaderry, New South Wales, 2541
9169378 Phone Number: 61 02 4422 1200

Shoalhaven City Lanes is the local ten pin bowling attraction including fun filled special events and cosmic bowling every Friday and Saturday evening from 8pm. 16 lanes of excitement. Come along to experience some great family time, hang out with friends or throw a party. There's fun to be had by all.

Narooma Surf Beach
Narooma Surf Beach

Narooma Surf Beach

Category: NATATTRACT

Ballingalla Street, Narooma, New South Wales, 2546
Email: narooma@eurobodalla.com.au
Website: www.eurobodalla.com.au
9054508 Phone Number: 61 02 4476 2881
Fax Number: 61 02 4476 1690

Only minutes from the centre of Narooma, this picturesque beach looks out to Montague Island and just a short stroll down the beach you can see the spectacular Glasshouse Rocks. Narooma Surf Beach is a popular location with locals and visitors. The beach is patrolled in summer by Narooma Surf Life Saving Club which is located at the beach.

Cambewarra Mountain Lookout and Tearooms
Cambewarra Mountain Lookout and Tearooms

The Lookout Cambewarra Mountain

Category: DINEATOUT

Cambewarra Lookout Road, Beaumont, New South Wales, 2577
Email: packers@flatearth.net.au
9058600 Phone Number: 61 02 4465 1321

Your host Michaela, along with her team of friendly staff, invite you to experience the wonders of Cambewarra Mountain Lookout. Perched high on the summit of the Cambewarra Range, 'The Lookout' commands a magnificent panorama of Shoalhaven City, stretching from Coolangatta Mountain in the north, way down to Pigeon House Mountain just inland from Ulladulla, in the south. The view also includes Point Perpendicular and the beautiful Jervis Bay National Park. While you're absorbing the breathtaking views and the natural beauty of the region, you can also observe the wonderful wildlife that inhabits the area. Magnificent King Parrots, Kookaburras and Lyrebirds are regular visitors and the majestic Wedge Tailed Eagles soaring overhead is a sight to behold, while you sip your cappuccino! If you visit in the evening, you may even see Mr Wombat ambling across the lawn.

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