It is not uncommon to spot seals near the boat ramp and fish cleaning tables. At the western end of the picnic area, you will find a boardwalk that leads you to Narooma around Wagonga Inlet. Renew your routine and yourself on a NSW adventure. Visit dazzling natural attractions, villages and accommodation, and let new experiences become your new way of life.
It's time to start planning your next NSW holiday. Take a scenic cruise on the Wagonga Inlet at Narooma on board the historic Wagonga Princess - years of history on a…. Surf Beach, Narooma has two amazing sites of ancient geological significance and beauty at either end of the sandy beach. Explore Eurobodalla. Batemans Bay. Tuross Head. Things to Do and Places to Stay Loading. Events 06 May - 07 May. The forests surrounding Narooma will again be filled with the action and thrills of the Narooma Forest Rally.
Sign up to our newsletter Plan the trip of a lifetime. Just down the hill from the golf course is the road to the Narooma Beach. A much favoured though rarely suggested excursion is to the Narooma Cemetery that you can see from the beach on the headland to the south.
The cemetary overlooks the Glass House Rocks. The rocks are recognised by the Geological Society of Australia as dating between and million years old and are possibly the most photographed rocks along the Eurobodalla coastline.
The view of the rocks is quite reasonable from the cemetery which is accessed via Glasshouse Rocks Road at the southern end of Narooma. Just be mindful of the tides - Caution is advised for clear and also safe directions to Glass House Rocks call into the Narooma Visitors Centre. Narooma Sth - Option 2 Narooma has two sides. The boisterous ocean side with whales, rocks, beaches and ocean views. And then there is the quiet side of the Wagonga Inlet with its boathouses, cafes, oyster sheds and marinas.
For those who prefer to stay above water, Montague Island makes a great day trip, with whales, dolphins, flying fish and over 90 species of bird calling the area home throughout the year.
The granite lighthouse on the Island is almost years old and retains most of its original features. Climbing the original winding stairs provides outstanding degree views and a chance to spot passing whales. As well as its magnificent beaches and waterways, the Shoalhaven is home to the The incredibly beautiful Eurobodalla Coast covers over kilometres of spectacular coastline and pristine hinterland along the south coast of the From Wallaga Lake in the north, where you can go on Behind Narooma lies the sprawling Gulaga Mount Dromedary providing a wonderful backdrop to the towns' sparkling setting.
Located on the beautiful Wagonga Inlet, Narooma has been a favourite holiday destination for many generations of families and with other happy visitors from near and far.
Built on land almost completely surrounded by the waters of Wagonga River, its estuary and the sparkling Pacific Ocean, Narooma's name comes from an aboriginal word meaning clear, blue water. These waterways have been the very reason for Narooma's existence, from its early days as a port for the transport of local produce and as a ship building centre and through its many years since, as a popular tourist destination.
All types of watersports can be enjoyed around Narooma and fishing and swimming are the most popular. Commercial fishermen operate out of Narooma but there is still plenty for the amateur with all year catches of bream, flathead, trevally, tailor and for the more adventurous, big game fishing with charters operating locally.
Narooma is famous for its fishing and thousands come here each year to try their luck. The watersport beginner or long time enthusiast are both well looked after with sporting goods, fishing tackle, bait and advice all readily available.
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