Batemans Bay

When you first arrive in Batemans Bay and venture over the Clyde River Bridge you can't help but notice the beauty of Batemans Bay and the Clyde River, dotted with a myriad of boats of all types, shapes and sizes.

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It can be easy for Batemans Bay residents to take for granted how inextricably linked they are to water and what it means to them.

It means sailing, fishing, swimming, surfing, snorkelling, paddling, cruising, kayaking, body boarding, gazing at rock pools and even beach cricket.

The Clyde River runs throught the heart of Batemans Bay and is popular with estuary fishers chasing bream and flathead, while offshore there’s excellent reef and game fishing.

Batemans Bay is also home to the famous Clyde River oyster. Seafood features prominently on the menu of the many local waterside restaurants.
For golfers, Batemans Bay offers a 27-hole championship golf course. The associated club, along with other pubs and clubs in town, welcome visitors and many offer regular live entertainment.

Batemans Bay offers families lots to do in the great outdoors, there’s mini golf, an animal park (where you can cuddle a wombat or a snake!), tennis, museums and galleries, and come summertime a carnival with amusements galore.
There is a wide choice of accommodation in Batemans Bay from hotels, motels, units, upmarket tourist parks and apartments and self-contained options. Or maybe a houseboat adventure is just what you need to bring out your better nature.

For further information on Batemans Bay or Accommodation in Batemans Bay, please contact the Batemans Bay Visitor Centre.

 


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