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Towns

The towns and villages of Eurobodalla each have their own character and charm... take time to explore them all.


Moruya South Head aerial looking back to river and mountains

The main towns and villages of Eurobodalla stretch from South Durras just north of Batemans Bay through to Moruya, Narooma and Tilba Tilba in the south.

Batemans Bay is located at the mouth of the Clyde River, at the junction of the Princes Highway and the Kings Highway to Canberra.

Moruya is a beautiful, historic rural town situated slightly inland on the Moruya River, less than 20 minutes drive south of Batemans Bay on the Princes Highway.

Narooma is situated at the southern end of the shire on the Wagonga Inlet, about 50 minutes drive south of Batemans Bay. Narooma is one of the most beautiful coastal towns on the east coast, with magnificent beaches, the blue waters of Wagonga Inlet, and Montague Island National Park just off shore. Narooma is renowned for its climate and deep-sea fishing.

Other popular locations in the region include Nelligen, Mogo, Broulee, Tuross Head, and Bodalla.

The shire is serviced by a number of transport companies and daily flights into Moruya from Sydney and Melbourne. See REX Airlines for full service details and book on-line at www.rex.com.au

 


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