Search out a north facing beach (there are 83 beaches to choose from in Eurobodalla), protected from any prevailing south east winds and settle in with a good book, doze off or take your shoes off for a long sandy walk.
Stay warm and snug inside a kayak on a glassy ocean or lake kayak tour and be rewarded with sightings of whales, dolphins, seals, stingrays, birds and other marine and bird life. Winter kayaking tours include sunny stops for sustenance such as chocolate cake and hot coffee. Or power up with a hike or cycle through spotted gum and burrawang forests in the lush hinterland or by the sea.
Fishing in Eurobodalla is world class in any season – book a fishing tour and you can guarantee a good catch and some useful tips to improve your form. Or tee off for a warming 9 holes over the ocean as the sun rises on a misty (but frostless) morning.
There is also much to eat with south coast cafes and restaurants earning a well earned reputation for innovative tastes and succulent seafood. Seek out menus with local produce and enjoy them slowly in the winter sun. And then shop for more food or anything else at markets, galleries, boutiques, arcades and quirky stores in the towns and villages of Eurobodalla.
Winter is the time to take advantage of lack of crowds and have a memorable up close and personal encounter with the residents of Mogo Zoo and Birdland. Or step back in time at the Original Gold Rush Colony in Mogo.
Drop in to Visitor Centres in Batemans Bay and Narooma for a chat with locals and to pick up 101 Things to Do in Eurobodalla, free maps, walking and cycling trails, current tours, art and food guides, hot deals and accommodation packages and everything else you need to make it easy to get through winter or visit www.eurobodalla.com.au or phone freecall 1800 802 528.
Download a free copy of Activities and Attractions in Eurobodalla. Maps of the Region are also available at the Visitor Centres, or by phone 1800 802 528.