
Our problem is knowing where to start, there is just so much to see and do, and all within a short distance of our apartments which in themselves provide relaxation by their proximity to the beach and ocean for just lazing away the day.
If you prefer the open water why not indulge in an island tour, or try the reef and sports fishing and scuba diving. We also boast about having one of Australia's finest golf courses with views that would be hard to surpass anywhere.
Tilba Tilba is just a short drive away if you fancy a bit of shopping in a village that has its own very special qualities. We have listed a few of the more popular pastimes for you to explore in more detail below.
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Narooma is famous for one specific dive location that people flock to, especially over the Winter and Spring periods. Nine kilometres east of Narooma is probably one of the most exciting dive sites in NSW, Montague Island Nature Reserve. The thrill of diving with marine mammals is one that residents of NSW do not usually get to enjoy. |
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Narooma offers a variety of scenic tours given its unique advantage of both Wagonga Inlet and Montague Island. By lulled by natures continous wonders of bush and wildlife or experience the open waters to see seals, fairy penguins and whales in their natural environment. |
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If you fancy your nature raw and unspoiled, Narooma on the NSW South Coast is a gift from God. To your east you have the beach and shoreline, touched by nothing more menacing than the waves of the South Pacific or a snared fish. To the west pristine forests and parks stand guard over a trove of native flora and fauna - bushland tailored for a tranquil, reflective bush walk. |
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A most interesting way to see Mt Dromedary, the mountain (known by the Yuin people as Gulaga), Mystery Bay, Camel Rock, Mumbulla Mountain and Fairhaven Point is to take a guided four-hour, four-wheel drive tour with the Yuin people of Wallaga Lake at the Umbarra Cultural Centre. |
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Central Tilba (including Tilba Tilba and Mt Dromedary) Tiny timber township which has become a major tourist attraction as the old shops have been replaced by restaurants, coffee lounges and gift shops.
Central Tilba and Tilba Tilba, 365 km south of Sydney via the Princes Highway, are incorporated within the Dromedary Conservation Area, which stretches south from Narooma to Bermagui. |
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Montague Island is around 80 hectares in size and 8 kilometres offshore from the township of Narooma, with historic links to the town and to the boating industries operating along the NSW south coast. Its lighthouse has operated since it was first commisssioned in the late 1800s and the stories, photos and documents that record its working life, provide a fascinating insight to the life of isolation led by its keepers and their families. |
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Whale Watching- Narooma has an international reputation as one of the best whale-watching spots in the world. Pods of up to ten whales are not uncommon and often swim to the charter boats, displaying a measure of curiosity. 1994 saw the first dedicated Whale Watching Tours start from Narooma. After seeing large pods of migrating Whales during the months of September through to November, Narooma Charters decided to run specialized Whale Watching Tours. |
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The Pacific Ocean proves a dramatic setting for golf and was also the scene of a famous Australian advertising campaign featuring Paul Hogan. Hogan's Hole is a Par 3 with an ocean carry from cliff top to green. The Narooma Golf Course is described as 'Incredible' and 'Unique' - A challenge for the serious golfer and a pleasure for the not so serious. |
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