![]() |
||||||||
Born in the gold rush, the charming village of Mogo now receives throngs of visitors, all keen to sample its special atmosphere and browse its wide variety of galleries, arts, crafts and specialty stores.
There are unusual plants, jewellery, homewares, furniture and great pottery - and the artworks are astounding. Enjoy coffee and cake or gourmet pastries - or a delicious lunch at one of Mogo’s cafes. If there’s still room indulge on ice-cream or fudge...or both! Need to walk off lunch? Embark on one of six walking tracks winding around the natural features of the botanic gardens (located just a few kilometres north of Mogo). The gardens focus on plants native to the NSW south coast and adjacent ranges and attract a myriad of birdlife. Other features include a cafe, nursery and picnic area. Want to see the only White Lions in Australia? They’re just around the corner from Mogo village at the zoo. You’ll also get to eyeball big cats, marvel at the playful primates and a whole range of rare and exotic species. There are accommodation options for visitors keen to stay in the gold rush village or nearby.
|
|
Eurobodalla Coast Tourism, New South Wales, Australia | Freecall: 1800 802 528 | e-mail: info@eurobodalla.com.au | sitemap | site by gmad |
Information contained in this Web site is given as a guide only and should be verified by tour operators. Eurobodalla Tourism expressly disclaims liability to any entity for any loss, cost or damage of whatsoever nature arising out of or connected with its reliance on the content of this Web site. © 1996 - 2008 Eurobodalla Nature Coast Tourism © Photography: Jonathan Poyner, John Ford, Andrew Brown, Andrew Green, Carrol Cummings, Tourism NSW. |
"));