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Attractions on the Far South Coast NSW
MERIMBULA
Potoroo Palace (02) 6494 9225 is only minutes away from Merimbula, 9km north on the Princes Highway. Come for an abundance of wildlife, including koalas, kangaroos, wombats, wallabies, emus and other native birds. Reptiles too - including crocs! Come for a picnic or a BBQ, or enjoy a Devonshire Tea. Beautiful parkland setting makes Potoroo Palace a must-see. Open 10-4 every day in holidays, Thur, Fri, Sat, Sun, Mon in off season. Education talks throughout the day.
BEGA
The Bega Cheese Heritage Centre is located in the grounds of Bega Cheese, Lagoon St, North Bega (02) 6491 7777 and is open 9am to 5pm 7 days. Visit here and watch cheese being made, buy cheese and gourmet fudge, enjoy a snack. There's a picnic area here, and a playground, too! Now incorporating the Bega Visitor Information Centre. www.begacheese.com.au
QUAAMA
Fruit Ballad Country Wines Cnr. Princes Highway & Verona Road, Quaama (02) 6493 8382 is open 10am-5pm Wed-Sun and 7 days at school holiday times. Here you can sample (and Purchase) an unusual range of flavours and aromas which are refreshing and original. www.fruitballad.com.au
NAROOMA
Walks around Narooma There are two wonderful self-guided walks to do around Narooma produced by Narooma Historical Society. Pick up the pamphlets from Narooma Visitors Centre and please leave a 50 cent donation for each in the box provided.
1. Mitchells Mill Walk - starts at the Visitors Centre and follows the path around the foreshores - just look for the numbered posts - all the way to the northern breakwater. It talks about some of Narooma's early history including its busy shipping for almost 100 years, taking mainly timber to Sydney and returning with supplies from the area. Check out the display featuring Narooma's rich maritime history in the Lighthouse Museum at the Visitor's Centre before you start walking. The pamphlet predates the boardwalk but stick to the boardwalk rather than the road. It will be revised once the current edition runs out.
2. Ringlands Rotary Walk - follows a bush track from Shell Point to the rainforest at the Ringlands Estate. This outlines some of the history and natural features of the inlet.
TILBA
Foxglove Spire Gardens Corkhill Drive Tilba Tilba (02) 4473 7375 or (02) 4476 3600 is open to the public 7 days and was voted one of the best gardens in Australia by Burkes Back Yard. There is an admission fee, however, the peace and tranquillity of the garden make this a must to visit.
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'What's On' on the Far South Coast of NSW
March 2010
EDEN FISHERMENS CLUB Ph 6496 1577
Fri 26th Lounge Lizards,
6.30pm, free entry.
18yo+ only
PAMBULA MERIMBULA GOLF CLUB
Ph 6495 6154
Entertainment on Friday nights - contact Club for details.
CLUB SAPPHIRE
Ph 6495 1306
Fri 5th The Song Remains the
Same (Led Zepplin) plus
Stormfront.
(Auditorium)
$20 Members, $25
Non-Members
Sat 6th Rock ‘n Roll Showcase
plus Hot Rod display
Sun 7th Brent McLeod Trio
(Rockpool), 6.30pm
Fri 12th Power Party, 9pm
Sat 13th Genevieve Rose
(Main Bar), 8pm
Sun 14th Scarlett (Rockpool)
6.30pm
Fri 19th Austen Tayshus and
Garry Who (Comedy)
(Auditorium), 9pm.
Tickets $15pp
Sat 20th The Stoolpigeons
(Main Bar), 8.30pm
Sun 21st Scarlett (Rockpool)
6pm
Fri 26th Blue Ruins (Rockpool)
6.30pm
Sat 27th Darryl Lamb (Main Bar) 8pm
Sun 28th Chris O’Connor,
Matt Southon (R)
6.30pm
MERIMBULA AQUARIUM and WHARF RESTAURANT
Ph 6495 4446
Sun 7th Steve Clarke Trio
LAKEVIEW HOTEL
Ph 6495 1202
Fri nights DJ Mick downstairs
Sat nights DJ Mick downstairs
Sat 13th The Remnants
Thu 18th Down South Jazz Club
George
Washingmachine, Dan
Barrett and the Arthur
Turner Trio.
MERIMBULA RSL
Ph 6495 1502
Contact Club for details
TURA BEACH COUNTRY CLUB
Ph 6495 9002
Fri 5th Genevieve Rose
Sat 13th Just Cruzin
Fri 26th Ben Anderson
BEGA RSL
Ph 6492 1055
Fri 5th Once Bitten
Fri 12th Rock Duo
Fri 19th Andy O'Donnell
Fri 26th Slice of Ice
TATHRA BEACH HOTEL-MOTEL
Ph 6494 1101
Contact Club for details
MIMOSA WINES
Ph 6494 0164
Sunday Sessions
Live music every Sunday afternoon
Table bookings essential
BERMAGUI BEACH HOTEL
Ph 6493 4206
Sun 7th Damon Davies
Sat 13th Black Velvet
DROMEDARY HOTEL, CENTRAL TILBA
Ph 4473 7223
Contact Hotel for details of Sunday afternoon entertainment
TILBA VALLEY WINERY
Ph 4473 7308
Lunch and music from 12.30pm - free entry. Music starts at 1pm.
Sun 7th Vince Melouney
Sun 21st Chris O'Connor
Sat 27th Open Air Cinema
'American Graffiti'
$12 per person
CATALINA COUNTRY CLUB
Ph 4472 4022
Fri 5th More Cool Than Cute
Sat 6th Michelle Cashman
Fri 12th We'll See
Sat 13th Kirk Davis
Fri 19th Scott Usback
Sat 20th Darryl Lamb
Fri 26th Carousel
BATEMANS BAY BOWLING CLUB
Ph 4472 4502
1st Saturday of the month
Saturday Night Party Time - Live Broadcast on Radio 2EC
2nd - 4th Saturday of the month
Saturday Night Party Time
BATEMANS BAY SOLDIERS CLUB
Ph 4472 4117
LOUNGE BAR
Fri 5th/Sat 6th Ben Anderson
Fri 12th/Sat13th Rock-A-Billy
Fri 19th/Sat 20th Garry James
Fri 26th/Sat 27th Country Keys &
Strings
AUDITORIUM
Sat 6th Richard Clapton
$27 Members,
$30 Non Members.
Doors open 8.00pm
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Festivals & Events on the Far South Coast of NSW
January, February, March & April 2010
"Blossomland" - At Mandeni this Summer
Footprint Theatre Inc, the region's newest theatre group, will be presenting a show for the whole family at Mandeni Family Fun Park this summer.
"Blossomland", written and directed by local Andrew Gray, is about a hive of bees who decide to become self-sufficient by planting their own blossom trees. But someone is eating the flowers...who could it bee?
The youth cast from Footprint will entertain young and old at 6pm on Wed 6 January, 4.30pm and 6pm on Sat 9 January and at 4.30pm on Sun 10 January.
Tickets cost $15 for adults, and $5 for children. To avoid disappointment, book tickets early via Footprint Theatre Inc.'s website at www.footprint.org.au or call 6495 7160. Tickets are on sale at ScrapDeeDoo at the Tura Beach shops and the Bendigo Bank in Pambula.
Below: The cast of "Blossomland" at rehersal.
Kids Club at the Merimbula Aquarium
Looking for something different for the kids to do this January that's fun, safe and definitely educational?
Every Wednesday and Thursday night during January the Merimbula Aquarium and Wharf Restaurant is holding a Kids Club that's sure to keep young ones coming back for more.
Each child who is booked into the restaurant for dinner at 6pm receives free entry to the Kids Club, based downstairs in the Aquarium. Once dinner has finished, the Kids Club kicks off at 6.45pm.
Activities will include a treasure hunt, identifying different marine life and playing games.
There will also be a Touch Tank on
display for children to hold marine creatures, and lots of other fun to be had in the Aquarium.
For more details and bookings, phone 02 6495 4446
TATHRA WHARF TO WAVES WEEKEND 16 and 17 January 2010
Tathra Wharf to Waves 1200m and 600m Ocean Swims
30k Bega to Tathra Beach ‘Bridge to Bridge’ Bike Bash
Tathra Skate, Blade and Bike Competition, Tathra Skate Park
2k Tathra Beach Fun Run
Tathra Beach 2km Fun Run - Saturday 16th - morning. Starts on the beach just north of Tathra Beach Country Club. Finishes in front of the Tathra Surf Lifesaving Club. Age categories from infants’ school-aged children to over 40s. Lots of great prizes.
Tathra Skate, Blade and Bike comp Saturday 16th - 12pm. Tathra Skate Park. Just about everyone who enters gets a prize in this competition for ages 5+.
Bridge to Bridge Bike Bash - Saturday 16th - afternoon. 30km Mountain bike ride on bush tracks. Starts Bega, finishes at the Tathra Surf Club. BBQ and cold refreshments will be available at the Club.
Ocean Swims - Sunday 17th - 8.30am. All races start at Tathra Wharf, finish on the beach in front of the Tathra Life Saving Club. 1200m ‘Splash for Cash’ open race (12+). 600m age races.
First male and female in the 1200m ‘Splash for Cash’ receive $500 cash prize, medallion by local goldsmiths Martin and Dorte Planert, plus a Ross Cameron designed trophy.
Tathra Wharf to Waves is a great weekend for the whole family with lots of prizes to be won including accommodation,a mountain bike, a Raw surf board, boogie boards, Rip Curl prizes and more.
To register for events, find times for events or for more information, visit
George Bass Marathon - The World's Longest and Toughest Event
Need a bit of inspiration to get fit after the Christmas celebrations? Look no further than the surf boat crews of the George Bass Marathon.
Starting on January 3rd, more than 20 men's and women's crews from NSW, Victoria, the A.C.T. and a crew from Holland will spend 7 days rowing more than 190kms from Batemans Bay to Eden.
The marathon imitates the feats of Naval Commander George Bass who explored the coastline in 1797.
For more details, go to
www.georgebassmarathon.com.au
Day 1 Batemans Bay to Moruya (31km)
Day 2 Moruya to Tuross (19km)
Day 3 Tuross to Narooma (22km)
Day 4 Narooma to Bermagui (24km)
Day 5 Bermagui to Tathra (36km)
Day 6 Tathra to Pambula (27km)
Day 7 Merimbula to Eden (22km)
15th Cobargo Folk Festival
Presented by the The Yuin Folk Club Inc
26th, 27th, 28th February 2010
MUSIC
DANCE
SESSIONS
WORLD MUSIC
COUNTRY
COMEDY
OPEN MIC
BLUEGRASS, ACAPELLA
TRADITIONAL
BUSH POETRY & SPOKEN WORD
KIDS PROGRAM
THE CROSSING YOUTH
WORKSHOPS.
FESTIVAL HOTLINE 02 6493 6758
mobile: 0427 919 010
online: www.cobargofolkfestival.com
Special Early Bird (to 8/1/2010) $55
Early Bird Adult 10/1 - 22/2/2010 $65
Youth Weekend (U18) $25
Kids U12 FREE
TICKET OUTLETS
BEGA - Magpie Music, Auckland St 6492 3533
MORUYA - Planet T-X Music Store 4474 5000
Wheelchair access (toilet & shower)
On site Camping (weekend ticket holders only
Sessions, sessions and more sessions
FREE DAY PARKING
Beautifully Mad
Mic Conway with Rob Long
The Cowpattys
Alan Musgrove & His Watsaname Band
Bizerka
Brown Mountain Bog Trotters
Canberra Union Voices
Charlotte’s Tangled Web
Daniel Champagne
Kim Churchill
My Wife Deirdre
Guitarama
Department of Bluegrass Reunion\
Chloe & Jason Roweth
Jim Williams
Kate Rowe & Ryan Morrison
Three’s A Crowd
Lhamo Dolma
Luke Davies Duo
The Two Margarets
Margret RoadKnight
Meandering Wastrels
Mike Martin
The Mumbulla Dahs
Nick Charles
Once Upon A Song
Peter Wild
Riogh
The Lurkers
The New Morellas
The Feral Brothers
Brian Hungerford & Bob McInnes
Sublime
The Silverstrings
Damon Davies &
Damien Neil
Glover & Sorrenson
Let It Go Edith
The Puddin’ Eaters
Wongawilli
Coming up in March - the Bermagui Seaside Fair and Sculpture On The Edge. Also the Four Winds Festival at Bermagui.
Bermagui Seaside Fair
Saturday 13th March is the date to note and Dickinson Oval in the centre of beautiful Bermagui is the venue.
“Bermagui – Proud of Our Place” is the theme for the 2010 Bermagui Seaside Fair and the organisers hope to demonstrate the history of Bermagui from its roots at the Montreal Goldfield, the fishing, timber and farming industries, through to the importance of today’s tourism for the local economy.
A multitude of events will run throughout the day – Blessing of the Fleet at 8am, Pet Pageant, Zumba Dance, Tai Chi, Karate, Koori dancing and didgeridoo playing. The great Zamboni will delight the kids, there’s FREE novelty events for young and old, helicopter joy flights, monster auction, Marshall & Tacheci sandcastle competition and Flaherty’s Carnival. Judges will nominate someone best dressed to suit the “Proud of Our Place” theme in the “Fashions of the Fair” competition.
Dickinson Oval will be bursting at the rails with market stalls carrying goods guaranteed to attract even the most discerning purchaser. Great food provided by the Seaside Fair Committee and served by valued volunteers will feed the masses.
Live entertainment will feature on two stages and Garry Carson Jones and the Poddy Dodgers, just returned from the Tamworth Country Music Festival will play a feast of country and country rock music.
Popular local entertainer Jacqui Howarth will coordinate the Youth Music Showcase from 4pm - 8pm, followed by fireworks on the headland at around 8.30pm.
A special Over 50’s Concert at Bermagui Country Club from 1pm on Sunday will feature a bevy of local and out of town artists and delight the “recycled teenager”.
So make the 13th of March your lucky day and come along to the thirteenth Bermagui Seaside Fair. You’ll be glad you did!!
For more information and entry forms for all events, visit
Sculpture On The Edge - Bermagui
Sculpture can be controversial, engaging, confronting, moving, political, whimsical, obscure and irreverent. Above all, at Bermagui's "Sculpture on the Edge" it is accessible to people who may not have experienced sculpture before.
This year "Sculpture on the Edge" has grown to encompass both the Canberra long weekend and the Bermagui Seaside Fair, running from Friday March 5th to Sunday 14th.
Bermagui's "Sculpture on the Edge" Committee is delighted to announce that Prof. Philip Cox, AO, Director Cox Richardson has offered an acquisitive prize of $5000 for this year's event.
Prof Cox has been a supporter of "Sculpture on the Edge" since it's inception in 2007, and his beautiful Murrah property, "Thubbul" will be open to the public on Friday March 12th from 9am - 4pm when there will be guided tours of the Cox art collection.
The annual symposium will be held at "Nerimbah", just outside Bermagui on Sunday 7th March. This year's theme is "Sculpture Controversy!" and the symposium promises some entertaining speakers and lively discussion.
During the exhibition large sculptures will be displayed on Endeavour Point Headland and Horseshoe Bay Beach, whilst small sculptures can be viewed at the Bermagui Community Hall.
Local and regional artists will be well represented by sculptors Daniel Lafferty, Murray Ambler, Gabrielle Powell, Ulan Murray, Karen Charlebois and Alan Watt, as well as a contingent of students from ANU led by the indefatigable Frank Maconochie. New exhibitors include renowned wood turner Richard Raffan and Wynne Prize finalist Elizabeth Roet from the Blue Mountains.
There will be a Festival Club in the evenings over the course of the exhibition to encourage artists and audience to get together.
or contact Event Manager Jan Ireland on 6493 3808 for more information.
Four Winds - "One of the best Festivals in Australia"
Different times and different cultures will be brought together in three days of exquisite music at the Four Winds Festival in Bermagui from April 2nd - 4th.
The Festival was shortlisted by Limelight Magazine as one of the six best Festivals in Australia in 2008.
The romance of renaissance Italy and music reverberating around the ancient squares of Tuscany will be brought alive in the Australian bush by Italian maestro Paolo Pandolfo, the “Yo Yo Ma of the viola da gamba”.
Sultry flamenco from Arte Kanela will play as dusk settles on Friday and bring a contemporary latino element picked up by the Flinders quarter on Sunday when they join with Karin Schaupp on guitar in a new collaboration of fandango with friends. Karin will join with harpist Marshall McGuire in a first time collaboration on strings playing de Falla, Granados and an Albeniz tango.
The exhilarating open air site for the Festival, close to the sea, will give people an opportunity to stretch out on the grass and dream to Melbourne group e21 singing songs of earth, sky and sea, including mediaeval Gregorian chant and songs of place from Australian Indigenous songlines.
Gospel and soul will be brought to mind when the women of the Black Arm Band sing in 13 Indigenous languages on Sunday afternoon – anyone who enjoys Sweet Honey in the Rock will love these songs which breath life into that which was lost.
This walk through the ages will be launched on Good Friday at 4pm with Four Winds' gift to the community - a free performance of a specially commissioned piece at Dickinson Oval in Bermagui.
"Windsong" is a celebration of local artistic endeavour, of elite musicianship, of a vibrant festival, and of the rich and diverse community in which we live - don't miss it.
David Hewitt will bring humour and whimsy, not to mention all manner of percussion to a performance of the resonant village on Saturday and will continue with the four winds cinematic orchestra and a bewildering array of instruments, objects, sound effects and absurd dialogue, gravely played, and hilariously funny.
A world premier on Saturday afternoon from the Andrea Keller Quartet, commissioned by the Keir Foundation, will be a highlight of a weekend and will blur collaboration and improvisation in jazz and contemporary classical music.
The strands of ancient and modern musics and styles will be brought together with assurance and brilliance by Jessica Aszodi (soprano) and Marshall McGuire (harp) with songs ranging from Dowland to Andrew Ford.
Tickets for the Four Winds Festival can be purchased online at:
Enjoy the community spirit at the Tilba Easter Festival
The Tilba Easter Festival on Saturday, April 3rd, is jam-packed with entertainment & activities to suit all the family. Enjoy Town criers, hilarious street games, live music on 5 stages, roaming performers, and circus workshops. There’s an art competition and exhibition, craft demonstrations, children’s activities, market stalls and delicious food.
The Festival takes place in the magical setting of Central Tilba’s main street with its colourful 100-year-old buildings. The entire village and surrounding lush volcanic farmland rolling down to the ocean, have been protected by the National Trust and is just a short drive south from Narooma.
Children will be entertained by the Great Zamboni the magician, and the Pat the Possum show. Rides, street games and the reptile awareness show take place throughout the day.
The traditional bushies boot throw and egg toss games are open to all comers. To reconnect with our rural heritage, exhibitions will include sheep shearing, whip cracking and rumours of a new game for the day: the udder toss!
The Festival prides itself on promoting and supporting local talent. This year, a Youth Talent Quest will be held, along with a special stage to showcase the diversity of dance performers in our area. This will provide opportunities for our young up and coming performers to get on stage and gain valuable performance experience.
Pets of all shapes and sizes are welcome to attend the Pet Parade, to be held for the first time. Best Dressed and most unusual pets of all shapes and sizes will strut their stuff along the main street.
Easter Saturday is the one day each year when Bate Street is closed to traffic and open to a huge array of culture and festivities.
A modest donation ($5 adults, $2 kids 2-16) covers a full day’s entertainment. The festival is proud to be a volunteer non-profit community project, free of corporate sponsorship, and dedicated to a day of fun for everyone who attends.
Don’t miss this opportunity to experience a classic community festival day, with a unique rural flavour. Be sure to join in the colour and laughter that flows from this Historic village of Tilba on Easter Saturday.
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Food & Wine on the Far South Coast of NSW
Wineries on the Far South Coast
Murrah
Mimosa Wines 13km south of Bermagui or 28km north of Tathra (02) 6494 0164. Cellar Door open Thursday - Sunday, 11.30am - 2.30pm. Drystone Restaurant open for lunch Thursday - Sunday, 11.30am - 2.30pm, and for dinner on Friday and Saturday nights (bookings essential). Newly constructed building designed by architect Daryl Jackson, with fantastic views over the vineyards and mountains. www.mimosawines.com.au
Tilba
Tilba Valley Wines 4km north of Central Tilba (02) 4473 7308 is open 7 days a week for tastings, cellar door sales, morning coffee, lunches and Devonshire teas. A great place to relax.www.tilbavalleywines.com
Eating Out on the Far South Coast of NSW
Eden
Cafe Lamplighter Princes Hwy Eden (02) 6496 1900 specialises in fresh local seafood, local succulent steaks and delicious crepes & deserts
Old Toms Restaurant at Eden Fishermen's Recreation Club 217 Imlay St. Eden (02) 6496 1577 is open for lunch and dinner 7 days. Family dining 7 nights a week, with top bay views.
Eden Gardens Country Club Princes Hwy. Eden (02) 6496 1085 has excellent club catering in a fantastic location. You don't have to be a golfer to enjoy. Call in and see for yourself!
Donneils Café Fish & Chips, 160a Imlay St, Eden. Ph 6496 1774 Big Brekky, Hamburgers, Chicken Takeaways, Cappuccinos, milk shakes and thickshakes.
Pambula
Bunkers Bistro at Pambula-Merimbula Golf Club Arthur Kaine Dr. Pambula (02) 6495 6154 does wonders with fresh local produce and serves an inviting a la carte selection for lunch or dinner.
Wild Rye's 26 Quondola St. Pambula (02) 6495 6649 Cafe style eating featuring organic sourdoughs, gluten-free cakes & pastries, gourmet pies & pasties and the finest Australian grown coffee. Also gourmet Pizza's on Friday & Saturday nights - 6.00pm to 9.00pm. View the menu at http://thebegavalley.org.au/wildpizzas.0.html Merimbula
Oaklands Café, next to the Pambula Bridge, Princes highway, Pambula. Ph 6495 7373. Open 7 days. Modern Australian cuisine in classic Australian setting. Delicious home-made cakes & organic coffee. Open for breakfast and lunch.
Merimbula
Merimbula Aquarium & Wharf Restaurant Lake St. Merimbula (02) 6495 4446 offers contemporary cafe dining with coffee & cake served daily 10am-5pm. Lunch 11.30-2.30pm.
The Coral Sea Restaurant at Merimbula RSL Club 52-55 Main St. Merimbula (02) 6495 1502 has great food with their “Dollar Saver” lunches 12-2pm and dinner from 6pm-8.30pm. Friday night is Carvery Night-bookings essential. The Pacific Bistro & Carvery at Merimbula-Imlay Bowling Club
The Lakeview Hotel Market St. Opposite the Marina, great view over the water. Bar & Grill. Ph.64951 202.
Merimbula Pizza Ph 6495 1557 eat in our home delivery right next door to TOP FUN.
Top Lake Boat Hire, at the end of the Boardwalk, Lakewood Dve, Merimbula. Ph 6495 1987 Coffee, cake and light refreshments situated literally on Top Lake.
Merimbula Ice Creamery, Hylands Corner Plaza, Merimbula. Ph 6495 2311 40 flavours of ice cream plus gelati, frozen yoghurt, sundaes, milkshakes, coffee, nachos and hot dogs.
Truffles at Booktique, Shop 6, The Promenade, Merimbula. Ph 6495 1969 Hand-made chocolates, delicious cakes and coffee. Great for morning or afternoon tea.
Boardwalk Pancakes & Ice Creams, On the Boardwalk, opp. Sanity. Ph 6495 2054 Coffee, crepes and pancakes, ice creams and low-fat yoghurts, all day breakfast & light snacks.
Poppy’s Courtyard Café, cnr Beach & Alice Sts, Merimbula. Ph 6495 1110. Open 7 days. Lakeside courtyard dining with superb water views. Breakfast, lunch, morning/afternoon tea.
Saltwater Organics Café & Lifestyle Store, Shop 7, The Promenade, Merimbula. Ph 6495 2999. Meals prepared with organic produce, fresh juices, organic tea and coffee.
Blue Wren Café at Potoroo Palace, 9km north of Merimbula on Princes Highway. Ph 6494 9225 Licensed café open for breakfast, lunch and Devonshire tea. Open for dinner every 4th Friday night.
Tura Beach
The Seaview Bistro at Tura Beach Country Club Where you can enjoy “The Million Dollar View” as you savour fine food in the restaurant. Open 12-8.30pm daily.
Tathra
The SamSu Inn at Tathra Beach Country Club Andy Poole Dr. Tathra (02) 6494 1220 has Chinese/Australian food to cater for all tastes. Open for Dinner Tues-Sun and Lunch Wed-Sun.
Tathra Hotel-Motel End of Snowy Mountains Hwy. Tathra (02) 6494 1101 has got great pub meals available 7 days a week (lunch & dinner). Enjoy a combination of great meals and great views.
Bega
Bega Cheese Heritage Centre, Lagoon St, Nth Bega. Ph 6491 7762. Open 7 days. www.begacheese.com.au Light meals, cheese tasting and sales, range of gourmet fudge, ice creams, coffee and cake.
Pepperberry Cafe Ph 6492 0361, Shop 1 Ayres Walkway Bega. Great coffee, friendly staff, table service. Everything home-made on the premises. Make sure you check out their daily specials.
Mal’s Pizza Bites, next to Coles, 98 Carp St, Bega. Ph 6492 6000. Open 7 days. Award-winning range of food, pizza deals and more. Phone ahead for prompt service.
Bermagui
The Broadbill Bistro & Restaurant at The Bermagui Beach Hotel Lamont St. Bermagui (02) 6493 where you can enjoy sensational local seafood and much more.
Mimosa Drystone Restaurant & Courtyard, 2845 Bermagui/Tathra Rd, Bunga. Ph 6494 0164 Innovative Australian cuisine featuring locally grown produce and great wines. Open for lunch Thu – Sun, Dinner Fri –Sat (bookings essential).
Horse & Camel Winebar Upstairs, Bermagui Fishermen's Wharf. Ph 6493 3410 www.horseandcamel.com.au Your hosts - Janinka & Bruce. Open Wednesday thru Sunday from 2pm, 7 days in holiday periods & public holidays.
Cobargo
Valley Edge Cafe 59 Princes Hwy, 6493 6007. Fresh affordable and delectable menu for dine in or take-away.
Tilba Central Tilba
ABC Cheese Factory, 37 Bate St, Central tilba. Ph 4473 7387. www.tilba.com.au/abc_cheese.htm Cheese tastings of Tilba Club Cheese, freshly ground Byron Bay coffee, ice-cream and other refreshments. Open 7 days.
Love @ First Bite Set in the Foxglove Spires Complex Ph 4473 7055 Open 7days for Breakfast & Lunch. Dromadary Hotel 44737 223. Meals available.
Tilba Valley Wines (02) 4473 7308 is open 7 days 10am-5pm and offers country Australian food with a Mediterranean & European influence. All the food is fresh and wholesome and cooked with great care. Dine in this unique setting and enjoy a glass of Tilba wine.
Narooma
O'Jays Cafe Ph. 4476 2218 2/32 Princes Hwy. Big Brekky, Lunch and Lavazza Coffee.
Moruya
Belnicc Brasserie, 1/57 Vulcan St Moruya. Ph 4474 4518 Modern Australian cuisine open for breakfast, coffee, lunch and dinner. Takeaway service also.
Mogo
Zorans Patisserie, Shop 1, ClockTower Arcade, Mogo. Ph 4474 2233. Coffee, cakes, pies and bread. Catering also available.
Batemans Bay
Bay Soldier's Bistro Ph. 4472 4117. at the Batemans Bay Soldiers Club, Extensive cosmopolitan menu, regular daily specials from $5.50 to $9.50.
Bay Bridge Bistro At the Bay Bowlo Ph. 4472 8211 open 7 days.
The Oyster Shed, on the north bank of the Clyde River, Wray St, Batemans Bay. Ph 4472 6771. Freshly shucked oysters or unopened. Eat in, take away or home delivery.
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Retail Outlets on the Far South Coast of NSW
Jolly Rogers Discounts, 201 Imlay St, Eden. Ph 6496 3517 Souvenirs, Giftware, Toys, Puzzles and Games, Craft, Manchester etc. Open 7 days.
Eden Killer Whale Museum, 184 Imlay St, Eden. Ph 6496 2094 www.killerwhalemuseum.com.au Davy Jones’ Treasures Gift & Souvenir Shop, plus extensive range of historical books. Open 7 days.
Little Bottler, 4/13 Toalla St, Pambula. Ph 6495 6335 One Stop Premium Liquor Stop with weekly specials, premium wines and spirits, delivery service.
Toad Hall, at the Roundabout, Pambula. Ph 6495 6762 Three rooms of art, craft and giftware in a historic timber building. Open Tue – Sun, 10am – 5pm.
Brief Affairs, Shop 12, The Promenade, Merimbula. Ph 6495 2368. Stocks Simone Perele, Mossimo, Elle Macpherson, Bendon & Calvin Klein. Gingerlily sleepwear and Palazzi swimwear.
Heelz With Style, Shop 11, The Promenade, Merimbula. Ph 6495 2811. Large range of quality and fashion European shoes incl. Rieker, Rohde, Flyflot, Esperdrils and Vago.
Smarty Pants, Shop 10, The Promenade, Merimbula. Ph 6495 4011. Surf, skate and street wear. Havianas, Elwood, Lollita, Seafolly Kids, All About Eve, Kustom and O & E.
Booktique & Truffles at Booktique, Shop 6, The Promenade, Merimbula. Ph 6495 1969. Book-lover’s coffee shop with DVDs, CDs, Bolinda talking books, ABC products, hand-made chocolates, coffee and cake. www.booktique.com.au
Pins ‘n’ Needles, Shop 9, The Promenade, Merimbula. Ph 6495 3646. Patchwork fabrics, quilting supplies, needlework supplies & kits, dress fabrics, wool, haberdashery and craft supplies.
Ginger & Luvvy, Shop 8, The Promenade, Merimbula. Ph 6495 2018. Fashion boutique stocking Mela Purdie, CYLK, Verge, Marilyn Seybe, Andiamo, Lounge. Service and quality.
Saltwater Organics Café & Lifestyle Store, Shop 7, The Promenade, Merimbula. Ph 6495 2999. Eco-friendly, organic and fair trade products, fresh fruit & veg, nuts, grains and gluten-free products.
Camping Plus, 6 Alice St, Merimbula. Ph 6495 2798 Camping supplies, tents, sleeping bags, swags, BBQ equipment; everything you need for camping Natural Fibre Clothing in hemp, bamboo, cotton and silk, jewellery, unique Australian giftware.
Lily & Lola’s, Shop 3, Merimbula Plaza, Merimbula. Ph 6495 4716. Pre-loved designer clothing including vintage, bags, jewellery, shoes and more.
Value Cutz & Colour, Shop 4, Merimbula Plaza, Merimbula. Ph 6495 1747. Qualified stylists & colourists with a range of hair care products available.
O’Brien’s Sports Memorabilia, Shop 8, Merimbula Plaza, Merimbula. Ph 6495 1813. NRL & AFL sporting memborabilia, giftware, clothing, prints, DVDs. FREECHOICE tobacconist.
Enhance U Lifestyle Fashion Boutique, Shop 9, Merimbula Plaza, Merimbula. Ph 6495 3577 Sass & Bide, Nobody, Bec & Bridge, Metalicus, Mavi, Birkenstock, L’occitane, Sohum, Aesop. www.enhanceu.com.au
Art with Attitude, Shop 12, Merimbula Plaza, Merimbula. Ph 6495 3574. Original artworks, jewellery, homewares, Krosno glass and lacquerware from Vietnam. www.artwithattitude.com.au
Vitaminsea, Shop 18, Merimbula Plaza, Merimbula. Ph 6495 3688. Massage, beauty treatments, makeup, gifts and jewellery. www.vitaminsea.com.au
Aquablu Resort Wear, Shop 13 Merimbula Plaza, Merimbula. Ph 6495 2677. Stockists of Marco Polo, VSSP, Hot, Mixit, Boo Radley, Didier Parakian, shoes, jewellery & swimwear.
Play, Shop 14,Merimbula Plaza, Merimbula. Ph 6495 4777. www.play-online.com.au High quality European & educational toys, traditional, wooden and soft toys for babies – 7yo.
Merimbula Fresh Seafoods, Shop 3, Alice St, Merimbula. Ph 64953844. Fresh fish, prawns, lobster & crabs plus products not seen anywhere else
Everything Earthy, 60 Market St, Merimbula. Ph6495 4477. Open 7 days. www.everythingearthy.com.au
The Lolly Shop, 4/62 Market St, Merimbula. Ph 6495 2680. Open 7 days. Hundreds of new and old-fashioned lollies, chocolates, fudge, rocky road, licorice, sugar-free range.
Tura Beach Meats, 1/3 Tura Beach Drive, Tura Beach. Ph 6495 9416 Milk-fed yearling beef, amazing BBQ steaks, prime turkey & hams plus delicatessen. Free delivery
Mandeni Needlecraft, 489 Sapphire Coast Dve, Merimbula. Ph 6495 9651. Huge range of needlecraft and patchwork supplies, day classes. www.mandeni.com.au/needlecraft
Bega Cheese Heritage Centre, Lagoon St, Nth Bega. Ph 6491 7762. Open 7 days. www.begacheese.com.au Cheese tasting & sales, light meals, gourmet fudge, icecreams, The History of Dairying Museum.
All Occasions Fashions, next to Woolworths, Shop 7b, 106 Auckland St, Bega. Ph 6492 5303. Popular brands plus formal wear, accessories, men’s wear, handbags and shoes.
Magpie Music, 125 Auckland St, Bega. Ph 6492 3533. www.magpiemusic.com.au Instruments and accessories, print music, CDs and DVDs, hi-fi and home theatre.
Frillneck Frames, 115 Carp St, Bega. Ph 6492 6500 Large range of stock frames plus local photography by Tony & Robert Lockerbie. Fast and friendly service.
Tathra Butchery, 7 Bega St, Tathra. Ph 6494 1234. Great range of quality meats and smallgoods – award-winning sausages.
Tathra Beach & Bike, 31 Andy Poole Dve, Tathra. Ph 6494 4357. Open Wed – Sun, 9.30am – 4.30pm. Beach & Bike Hire, surfboards, bodyboards, wetsuits, snorkelling gear, bikes, bike servicing & repairs.
The Pineapple House, 5 Wallaga St, Bermagui. Ph 6493 3485 Books, Home Décor, Linen, Nightwear, Children’s Fashions, Toys The Pineapple House, Shop 3 on the wharf, 73 – 79 Lamont St, Bermagui. Ph 6493 5686 Men’s and Women’s classic fashion and collectable and unusual décor.
Bangles Gallery, 66 Princes Highway, Cobargo. Ph 6493 6421. Open 7 days. Extensive range of Australian made pottery and gifts.
South Coast Leather, 68 Princes Highway, Cobargo. Ph 6493 7755. www.southcoastleather.com.au Quality leather goods incl. bags, hats, shoes, wallets, handbags and leather belts.
Cobargo Bazaar, 70 Princes Highway, Cobargo. Ph 6493 6608. Ethnic art, folk instruments, jewellery, gifts, clothing and crystals.
Valley Edge, 59 Princes Highway, Cobargo. Ph 6493 6007. www.valleyedge.net Freshly roasted coffee, home-made cakes and paninis. Featured in Good Food Guide 2010.
Tilba’s Forget Me Not Gifts, Foxglove Spires, Corkhill Dve, Tilba Tilba. Ph 4473 7080. Open 7 days. Ornaments, Trinkets, Cushions, Throws, Decorative Masks. www.tilba.com.au/forgetmenotgifts.htm
Tilba Treasures, Foxglove Spires, Corkhill Dve, Tilba Tilba. Ph 4473 7799. Open 7 days Homewares, antiques, collectables, kitchenware and selected women’s clothing. www.tilba.com.au/tilbatreasures.htm
Pam’s Store, Corkhill Dve, Tilba Tilba. Ph 4473 7311. Open 7 days. www.tilba.com.au/pamsstore.htm Take-away food, groceries, fresh bread & milk, fuel, ice, bait, tackle, beer, wine and newsagent.
Gulaga Gallery, 7 Bate St, Central Tilba. Ph 4473 7233. www.tilba.com.au/gulagagallery.htm Hemp clothing for men and women, hand-crafted jewellery, CDs, DVDs, cards and books. Open 7 days
Mockingbird Lane, 12 Bate St, Central Tilba. Ph 4473 7226. www.tilba.com.au/mockingbirdlane.htm Antiques, old wares , collectables, antique and estate jewellery and contemporary pieces. Open 7 days.
Tilba Leather, 24 Bate St, Central Tilba. Open 7 days. www.tilba.com.au/tilbaleather.htm Traditional leatherwork, Naot shoes, handbags, purses ,wallets, Akubra hats, leather hats.
ABC Cheese Factory, 37 Bate St, Central tilba. Ph 4473 7387. www.tilba.com.au/abc_cheese.htm Cheese tastings of Tilba Club Cheese, jams and preserves, local produce, ice-cream and other refreshments. Open 7 days.
Moruya Photographics, The Old Bank Building, Vulcan St, Moruya. Ph 4474 2888. Latest camera models, binoculars, digital prints and film processing, batteries, chargers and accessories.
The Moruya Jeweller, Shop 8, Midlands Centre, 65 Queen St, Moruya. Ph 4474 3990 Fine jewellery, watches and gifts. On-site jewellery repairs and remakes. Chamilia charms.
To Di For Designer Accessories, Shop 1, 64 Vulcan St, Moruya. Ph 4474 2422. ‘Clothing, handbags, gifts and coastal decorator items. Exhibiting Martina Penning paintings this summer.
ClockTower Arcade, 46 Sydney St, Mogo. Ph 4474 2288. Open 7 days. Complex of six fabulous shops to keep you occupied.
The Old Dairy, Shop 3, ClockTower Arcade, Mogo. Ph 4474 3524. Country crafts, manufacturer and retailer of terracotta, ceramics, silk flowers, dolls and bears.
Posh Cat, Shop 4, ClockTower Arcade, Mogo. Ph 4474 0624. Leather handbags, wallets, Italian sandals, hats, jewellery, gifts and décor pieces.
Mogo Bookstore, 41 Princes Highway, Mogo. Ph 4474 2141. Quality second-hand fiction and non-fiction books bought and sold.
Amandas’ of Mogo, 41 Princes Highway, Mogo. Ph 4474 3453. www.amandasofmogo.com.au Art materials, canvasses, stamping, papercraft, scrapbooking, cardmaking, precious metal clay. Open 7 days.
Jellybeads of Mogo, Mogo Cottage, 30 Princes Highway, Mogo. Ph 4474 2675. Beads, books, sterling silver, handmade beads, ready-made jewellery. www.jellybeads.net.au
Absolutely Alpaca, Mogo House, 21 Princes Highway, Mogo. Ph 4474 4026. Ladies and men’s knitwear, baby shawls and hand knits, hats, gloves, knitting yarn, locally made candles. www.absolutelyalpaca.com.au
Milston’s Past and Present, 13 Princes Highway, Mogo. Ph 4474 5708. Books, collectables, curios and educational resources.
Batehaven Book Exchange, Shop 4, 270 Beach Rd, Batehaven. Ph 4472 6736. Buy, Sell and Exchange from a wide range of books – fiction and non-fiction.
Nurseries
Eden’s Simply Succulents, 47 Government Rd, Eden. Ph 6496 1906. Open Sat – Tue, or by appointment. Hundreds of succulents at wholesale prices, over 700 named plants in private collection to view.
Oaklands Pambula, next to Pambula Bridge, Princes Highway, Pambula. Ph 6495 7257. Open 7 days. Huge range of plants and garden ornaments, plus garden and landscaping supplies.
Bega Garden Nursery, Rear of 32 – 34 Church St, Bega. Ph 6492 6628. Hardy plants for coastal, frost & dry conditions. Seedlings and herbs a specialty. Garden ornaments.
The Spires Nursery, Corkhill Dve, Tilba Tilba. Ph 4473 7196. Open 7 days. Rare and interesting perennials, trees, shrubs and roses. Also homewares, gifts, soaps and candles
Bodalla Nursery, 195 Princes Highway, Bodalla. Ph 4473 5166. Large range of fruit and deciduous trees, ferns, seedlings and more.
Mogo Orchid & Fern Nursery, 14 Charles St, Mogo. Ph 4474 2291. Greenhouse of Australian native orchids and ferns. Wall décor and designer pots. |
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Galleries & Theatres on the Far South Coast of NSW
Merimbula
Spectrum Theatre Group thebegavalley.org.au/spectrumtheatre.htm Box Office and most performances located at: Twyford Hall cnr Beach & Market Sts Merimbula Phone 02 6495 2046
Batemans Bay
Bay Theatre Players www.baytheatreplayers.org.au Venue: Bay Playhouse, 33 Gregory St Batemans Bay Phone 4472 3626 Box Office: Bargain Box Fabrics, 43 Orient St Batemens Bay, Phone 4472 5984
Galleries 1. The Land of Many Waters Gallery Batemans Bay Visitors Centre, Princess Highway, Batemans Bay. Ph 4472 6900. Open 7 days a week, 9am-5pm. Exhibitions featuring local artists. Visit www.eurobodalla.com.au for exhibition calendar and information.
2. To Di For Designer Accessories Shop 1, 64 Vulcan Street, Moruya. Ph 4474 2422 Open Monday - Friday, 9am-5pm, Saturday 9am - 2pm, Sunday 10am - 2pm December/January Martina Penning exhibits her colourful art with a twist.
3. Gallery Bodalla Situated in Heritage Post Office c.1899, Princes Hwy, Bodalla. Ph 4473 5011. Open Thu - Sun and public holidays 10am-4pm. www.gallerybodalla.com.au
4. The Montague Art & Craft Society Cottage Gallery 92 Campbell Street, Narooma. Ph 4476 5397 Open Mon-Fri 10am-4pm, Sat 9am-12pm. Paintings, craft, giftware & cards by local artists.
5. Bermagui Mudworks Studio & Cafe 23 Alexander Dr, Bermagui Ph 6493 4661 Open all school holidays, otherwise closed Tuesdays/Wednesdays.
6. Ivy Hill Gallery 1795 Bermagui Rd, Wapengo. Ph 6494 0152 www.ivyhill.com.au Open 10am to 5pm Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday. Exhibiting a selection of the finest artists of the region each month
7. Wildlife Art Open Studio 47 Wildlife Drive Tathra. Ph 6494 1645 Paintings by Jane Murphy. Open 10-4pm every Sun, Wed & public holidays or by appointment.
8. Spiral Gallery 47 Church St Bega. Ph 6492 5322 www.spiralgallery.org.au Open Mon-Fri 10am-4pm, Sat 10am-1pm. Represents regional, emerging & established Artists.
9. Artizantique 8 Canning St Bega Ph 6492 4441 Open Mon-Fri 9.30am - 5.30pm, Sat 10am 12.30. Antiques ,Vintage, Retro, Art, Books and Records . The funkiest little decor & gift shop in the deep south!
10. Australian Pottery at Bemboka 1 Oliver Street, Bemboka. Ph 6493 0491. Australian pottery made in the last half century, in a contemporary house and gallery setting with mountain views. Open Fri-Mon 10am-5pm or by appointment. www.australianpotteryatbemboka.com.au
11. The Crossing Gallery 21 Sharpe Street Candelo Ph 6493 2764 Open Thurs-Sun 10am-4pm or phone prior to coming. www.thecrossinggallery.com.au
12. Bilyara Gallery 89 Wallagoot Lane (off Sapphire Coast Dr) Ph 6494 1559. Open Wed-Sun, 10-5pm. Landscape architecture in tranquil bush setting offering wide range of all Australian art and craft. Homemade cakes and coffee available. www.bilyaragallery.com.au
13. Boardwalkart Gallery 7 Bodalla Place Merimbula. Ph 6495 4608 A unique coastal art experience right on the edge of Merimbula Lake adjacent to the boardwalk. Open Wednesday & Sunday 11am to 4pm. www.boardwalkart.com.au
14. Artessence Gallery 47 Toalla St Pambula. Ph 6495 7286 Paintings, Ceramics, Jewellery, Glassware, Mosaics & Clothing by local & interstate artists. Open Mon-Fri 9.30am-5pm, Sat 10am-2pm.
15. Art on Imlay Just up from the PO, Imlay St. Eden - More than 50 locals exhibiting art, jewellery, ceramics, sculptures, woodturners, slab settings, needlecraft, and papercraft.
Collectables
Artizantique, 8 Canning St, Bega. Ph 6492 4441. Open Mon – Sat. Antiques, vintage, retro, art, books, records, homewares, artisan-made furniture and décor.
Tilba Treasures, Foxglove Spires, Corkhill Dve, Tilba Tilba. Ph 4473 7799. Open 7 days Homewares, antiques, collectables, kitchenware and selected women’s clothing.
Tilba’s Forget Me Not Gifts, Foxglove Spires, Corkhill Dve, Tilba Tilba. Ph 4473 7080. Open 7 days. Ornaments, Trinkets, Cushions, Throws, Decorative Masks. www.tilba.com.au/forgetmenotgifts.htm
Mockingbird Lane, 12 Bate St, Central Tilba. Ph 4473 7226. www.tilba.com.au/mockingbirdlane.htm Antiques, old wares , collectables, antique and estate jewellery. Open 7 days.
Narooma New & Used, 122 Wagonga St, Narooma. Ph 4476 1107 Second-hand furniture and household goods.
Milston’s Past and Present, 13 Princes Highway, Mogo. Ph 4474 5708. Books, collectables, curios and educational resources.
Opal & Shell Museum, 142 Beach Rd, Batemans Bay. Ph 4472 7248 Treasures from the Deep - shells, shark’s teeth, crystals, gems, specimens, fossils. |
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Markets on the Far South Coast of NSW
EDEN Eden Market - 1st Saturday of month from 8am - 1pm. Eden RSL Hall, Calle Calle St.
PAMBULA Pambula Rotary Market - 2nd Sunday of month Pambula Recreation Grounds.
Pambula Craft Market - 2nd Sunday of mth from 8am - 1pm. Cnr. Monaro & Toalla Sts.
Robin Hood Service Club Craft & Collectables Market - 2nd Sunday of month from 8am - 1pm. Pambula Town Hall.
MERIMBULA Merimbula Seaside Market & Fair - 3rd Sunday of month from 8.30 - 12.30 Ford Oval.
Merimbula RFS Market - Friday 26th & Saturday 27th 9am – 3pm at Twyford Hall.
Merimbula Mid-Town Markets - Saturday 19th , Monday (Boxing Day) 28th on Beach Street
CANDELO Candelo Markets - 1st Sun. of each month from 8.30am - 12.30pm. Candelo Park Sports Oval & Town Hall.
WYNDHAM Wyndham Market - 4th Sunday of month from 8.30am - 12.30pm at Wyndham Hall (ALL WEATHER).
BEGA Old Bega Hospital Market - 2nd Sat of mth from 8.30am - 2pm. Princes Hwy, South Bega.
Farmer’s Market - 1st & 3rd Friday of month from 9am - 2pm. Littleton Gardens, Bega.
COBARGO Cobargo Market - Last Sat of mth from 9am. Behind the Cobargo Hotel.
BERMAGUI Bermagui Hand & Homemade Market - last Sunday of mth, 8.30 - 12.30, Dickinson Park.
TILBA Tilba Growers Market Every Saturday 8am till 12noon Tilba Hall, contact 44737284
NAROOMA Narooma Rotary Markets - 4th Sunday of mth NATA Oval, off Princes Hwy.
MORUYA Moruya Country Market - Riverside Park, cnr Shore St and Ford St 8am - 1pm every Saturday morning.
MALUA BAY Quota Seaside Market - 1st Saturday August, October & December. Malua Bay Beach Reserve, Malua Bay.
BATEMANS BAY Bay Sunday Markets - at 1 Museum Place, Batemans Bay (behind Historical Society), 1st, 2nd & 4th Sun of each month.
Batemans Bay Coastal Patrol Market - 1st Sun of mth, Corrigans’ Park, Batehaven, 9am-1pm. Batemans Bay High School - 3rd Sun of month.
Batemans Bay High School Market - 3rd Sunday of month. |
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