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Ben Boyd National Park
Ben Boyd National Park

Ben Boyd National Park

Category: NATATTRACT

National Parks Visitor Information Centre, Corner Sapphire Coast and Merimbula Drives, Merimbula, New South Wales, 2548
Email: fscr@environment.nsw.gov.au
Website: www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au
9058512 Phone Number: 61 02 6495 5000
Fax Number: 61 02 6495 5055

Ben Boyd National Park is named after Benjamin Boyd, a prominent 19th-century entrepreneur. Its rugged coastline of folded red rocks contrasts with the sapphire blue Pacific Ocean. It is a special place for the local Yuin Aboriginal people. Pristine surf beaches, rugged bays, quiet campgrounds, sheltered inlets and a historic lighthouse are key elements of this stunning landscape. Its heathlands and forests are home to many plants and animals including threatened species like the ground parrot, hooded plover and long-nosed potoroo. The park is found north and south of Eden in two parts. Major attractions are Green Cape Lightstation, the spectacular Light to Light Walk and camping at Saltwater Creek and Bittangabee Bay in the south. Pinnacles and breathtaking views from Haycock Point are highlights in the north. Swim, fish or picnic next to vast stretches of ocean beach. Watch out for kangaroos, sea eagles, migrating whales and forest birds.

Abrahams Bosom Reserve Currarong; Buskwalks; Jervis Bay; Shoalhaven
Abrahams Bosom Reserve Currarong; Buskwalks; Jervis Bay; Shoalhaven

Abrahams Bosom Reserve

Category: NATATTRACT

Beecroft Peninsula, Currarong, New South Wales, 2540
Email: tourism@shoalhaven.nsw.gov.au
Website: www.shoalhavenholidays.com.au
9058452 Phone Number: 61 02 4421 0778

Features of the scenic reserve include the beach, a natural rock pool, creek, scenic walking tracks and picnic facilities. The Abrahams Bosom Reserve has two interesting walks: The first is The Wreck Walk - is a 2.5 kilometre return walk that takes a leisurely one hour, on an easy gradient and takes in the site of the wreck of the S.S. Merimbula which ran aground at 1am on 27 March, 1928. The second is The Trig Walk - which includes the Wreck Walk, is a hillier walk of nine kilometres and takes about three hours return. The feature of this walk is the panoramic view from the Trig Station. Both walks feature coastal seascape scenery of beaches, estuaries, ocean, rock formations, massive sandstone cliffs and headlands. Access to the Beecroft Peninsula is prohibited when Defence Forces training is progress. Contact Shoalhaven Visitors Centre for closure dates before visiting.

Boomerang Public Golf Course
Boomerang Public Golf Course

Boomerang Public Golf Course

Category: SPORTREC

167 Old Princes Highway, Darkes Forest, New South Wales, 2508
Email: boomer_golf@optusnet.com.au
Website: www.boomeranggolf.citysearch.com.au
9055613 Phone Number: 61 02 4294 3434
Fax Number: 61 02 4294 3950

Boomerang has become a very popular recreational attraction for both novice and experienced players. Members of the public, social clubs and family groups are welcome to use the barbecues, kiosk and immaculate golf course facilities. Boomerang Public Golf Course is privately owned and open to the public seven days per week. It is situated five kilometres south of Helensburgh on the Old Princes Highway. This is just 50 minutes' drive south of Sydney or about 30 minutes' drive from most parts of Sutherland, Wollongong or Campbelltown. Golf Course features include: scenic 18 hole layout covering 4,400 metres with beautiful coastal and escarpment views, par 67 with a mix of par 3, par 4 and par 5 holes, special rates for group bookings, free use of the gas barbecues and the undercover picnic areas.

Beechworth
Beechworth
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Mt Baw Baw Alpine Resort

Category: NATATTRACT

32 Currawong Rd, Mt Baw Baw, Victoria, 3833
Email: info@mountbawbaw.com.au
Website: www.mountbawbaw.com.au
9129667 Phone Number: 61 03 5165 1136
Fax Number: 61 03 5165 1125

Mount Baw Baw Alpine Resort is Melbourne's closest Alpine Resort. Located only 2.5 hours from Melbourne's CBD, the Resort offers a host of experiences all year round. The Resort is surrounded by the Baw Baw National Park. The park enjoys spectacular summer wildflower and bush-land displays during summer and snowy woodlands in winter. During the winter months the Resort plays host to a range of winter snow sports including down hill skiing, cross country skiing, snowboarding, tobogganing, terrain park features and Australia's 1st Big Air Bag. Summer sees the Resort come alive with mountain walks, mountain biking, mountain boarding, environmental activities and much more. The Resort has everything to make sure guests enjoy their alpine holiday. Ski in ski out style accommodation, on mountain ski hire, snow sports school, snowmaking, terrain parks, ski lifts, restaurants, bars, shops, conference facilities, children's activities and affordable accommodation packages. Mt Baw Baw has a wide range of accommodation options to suit any budget or need. Lodges, self contained apartments, cabins, hotel rooms or backpacker rooms are all available at Mt Baw Baw. Our guest services team specialises in accommodation packages, transfers, activities and equipment hire.

Wallaga Lake from the air
Wallaga Lake from the air
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Wallaga Lake

Category: NATATTRACT

Wallaga Lake Road, Wallaga Lake, Bermagui, New South Wales, 2546
9166893 Phone Number: 61 02 6493 3054

Wallaga Lake, the largest lake in southern NSW, is located seven kilometres north of Bermagui along Wallaga Lake Road. The fishing is fabulous and the serenity of the natural surroundings offers a wonderful place for swimming, boating, sailing, water skiing, bushwalking and bird and wildlife watching. Picnic and toilet facilities are available. There is various accommodation around the lake, including three caravan parks with lakeside camping sites, cabin accommodation and boat hire. Wallaga Lake is the home of Umbarra, the black duck - totem of the Yuin-Monaro people. Merriman Island, within the lake, is gazetted as an Aboriginal Place in recognition of its significance to local Aboriginal people. This island is not accessible to the public and landings are not permitted. Aboriginal middens and artefacts such as cutting stones have been found in the lake area. Please help to conserve these relics by not disturbing them in any way.

Rick Stein at Bannisters
Rick Stein at Bannisters
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Rick Stein at Bannisters

Category: DINEATOUT

Bannisters, 191 Mitchell Parade, Mollymook, New South Wales, 2539
Website: www.bannisters.com.au
9135192 Phone Number: 61 02 4455 3044

Rick Stein, who has the famous Seafood Restaurant in the Cornish fishing village of Padstow is bringing his recipes, and seafood knowledge to Mollymook to make use of the fabulous fish and shellfish to be found in the waters south of Sydney. Rick Stein at Bannisters, the hotel and much praised restaurant on the South Coast at Mollymook will feature many of the dishes that work so well over in Padstow but will also pay tribute to local ideas on the best ways with a fillet of flathead, a plate of pippies or platter of local oysters and prawns. The menu will be almost entirely fish based though there will be a vegetarian and meat lover's option every day. The wine list will concentrate on great fish wines but there will always be one or two dishes that would be well accompanied by a light fresh red like Tasmanian Pinot.

Wild Dog Winery & Restaurant
Wild Dog Winery & Restaurant
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Wild Dog Winery & Restaurant

Category: WINVINBREW

Warragul-Korumburra Rd, Warragul, Victoria, 3820
Email: info@wilddogwinery.com
Website: www.wilddogwinery.com
9012932 Phone Number: 61 03 5623 2211
Fax Number: 61 03 5623 6402

Wild Dog Winery, Restaurant, Vineyard and Cellar Door Situated just three kilometres from Warragul (100km east of Melbourne) on Warragul Korumburra Rd, Wild Dog Winery & Restaurant offers stunning views of the Strzelecki Ranges combined with picturesque vineyard and olive plantation scenery from the newly established cellar door and restaurant complex. Most Successful Exhibitor Gippsland Wine Show 2009 The winery and vineyard was established in 1982 with the name "Wild Dog" coming from the nearby township of Warragul that is derived from the Aboriginal word "Warrigal" meaning dingo or wild dog. In 2009 Wild Dog was presented with the "Most Successful Exhibitor" award at the annual Gippsland Wine Show. Experience the taste of Gippsland Wild Dog Winery invites you to experience the seasonal A La Carte Dinner Menu or relax on the deck in picturesque vineyard settings, enjoying a light brunch or lunch, taking in the atmosphere that is uniquely Wild Dog, whilst enjoying the range of award winning cool climate wines. Wines: Extensive range of sparkling, table and dessert wines, including some exclusively to cellar door wines. 'In the heart of Gippsland's fertile dairy country, Wild Dog is a lovely place to visit. A long tree-lined driveway leads down through rich farmland, grazing cows, and tree-topped hills to the winery and cellar door. A new restaurant takes advantage of the superb views with large windows and a generously proportioned outdoor deck area, while a wetlands environment is being developed for visitors to stroll through. It's excellent white wine country with Chardonnay and Riesling the highlights, but Shiraz is evolving in quality as the vineyard matures.' RALPH KYTE-POWELL

On The Pier
On The Pier
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On The Pier

Category: DINEATOUT

2 Old Punt Road, Batemans Bay, New South Wales, 2536
Email: onthepier@bigpond.com
Website: www.onthepier.com.au
9057828 Phone Number: 61 02 4472 6405
Fax Number: 61 02 4472 5135

On The Pier is the winner of "Best Seafood Restaurant" for the South Coast Region, for the last four consecutive years. The restaurant is situated on a pier, with stunning views overlooking the beautiful bay and bridge. This waterfront restaurant has stunning river and mountain views providing the perfect setting for all occasions. Take in the ambience, whilst you enjoy a mix of a la carte and seafood meals. Fully licensed. Bookings essential.

Maru Koala and Animal Park
Maru Koala and Animal Park
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Maru Koala and Animal Park

Category: ZOOSNCAQU

1650 Bass Highway, Grantville, Victoria, 3984
Email: fun@marukoalapark.com.au
Website: www.marukoalapark.com.au
9012484 Phone Number: 61 03 5678 8548
Fax Number: 61 03 5678 8607

'Get in touch with wildlife'. Founded, owned and operated by the Heffer family, Maru personally take the time to ensure you enjoy your visit. Enjoy hand feeding, patting the koalas, kangaroos and wallabies, which includes rare albino animals. Enjoy hourly Koala tours where the keeper will take you inside the koala enclosure and introduce you to our Koala family. Pat and hand feed the koalas and take photographs on a 'Close Encounter' experience. See wombats, Tasmanian devils, dingoes, a crocodile, native birds and more. Meet the keepers at hourly animal talks on all weekends, school and public holidays. Bring your camera and take advantage of the ample photo opportunities as you interact. Learn about our Wildlife Shelter operation to rehabilitate and release orphaned and injured native animals back into the wild. Then set sail into Pirate Pete's Mini-Golf Adventure and enjoy 18 holes of Pirating fun. Putt your way around the thirty meter Pirate Ship encountering life-size pirate figurines, including one of Captain Jack Sparrow. Enter the gold mine under the five metre thunderous waterfall and watch out for the grouch in the old outback dunny. Do either activity or for one low price purchase an 'All Day Pass' to give you unlimited access all day long to the Animal Park and Pirate Pete's Mini-golf. Enjoy a meal or snack in the licensed café area. Maru has sealed paths throughout and amenities for disabled patrons, with plenty of seating and sheltered and shaded areas. Maru welcomes group bookings and also caters for koala or pirate themed children's parties. Enquire about Maru's specialist programs such as 'Keeper for a Day' and 'Twilight Tours'.

Amaki Cottage Cafe
Amaki Cottage Cafe
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Amaki Cottage Cafe

Category: DINEATOUT

42 Collins Steet, Kiama, New South Wales, 2533
Email: waynepottenger@iinet.net.au
9135938 Phone Number: 61 02 4232 1214

Amaki Cottage Cafe is a popular breakfast and lunchtime cafe restaurant located in the heart of Kiama. Amaki Cottage Cafe is one of the charming historic terrace houses originally built in 1886 to house workmen from the basalt quarries. Choose pavement dining, alfresco courtyard or cosy indoors. They have an extensive modern menu and blackboard specials that you will be sure to enjoy. The friendly staff make you truly welcome in this homely and interesting environment.

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