Discover the best top things to do in Eurobodalla, Australia including Montague Island, Mogo Wildlife Park, Eurobodalla Regional Botanic Gardens, Glasshouse Rocks, Batemans Bay Heritage Museum, Zippity Doo Playhouse & Cafe, Mill Bay Boardwalk, Bar Rock Lookout and Australia Rock, Birdland Animal Park, Batemans Marine Park.
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4.5 based on 107 reviews
Montague Island Nature Reserve is a small island located on the far south coast of New South Wales, a short boat ride from the picturesque seaside township of Narooma. Originally just the location of a lighthouse, today the island is a very special place and home to 12,000 Little Penguins, thousands of Sheawaters and up to 2,000 Australian and New Zealand Fur Seals. During the whale migration season in June - July and September - November humpback whale sightings are frequent. The NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service manages this award winning nature reserve. Visitor access is by ranger guided half day tour or overnight conservation tours.
We were lucky enough to take a tour to Montague Island yesterday. Absolutely fabulous! The boat from Narooma took us out looking for whales then off to Montague Is where we we spent about 3 hours with the volunteer guides. We walked for most of the time, stopping at key areas to look at the view, check out the nesting sea birds, eggs and chicks, look at the beautiful old buildings and incredible vegetation. Stunning! And the volunteer guides, Heather and an amazing Swiss Australian man we’re brilliant. Thanks so much National Parks and Montague Charters, we loved it. ( They will tell you when you book that you need to bring water and snacks....good advice! )
4.5 based on 984 reviews
Recommended to me by a work colleague and so glad we came as the girls and my hubbie enjoyed our visit and loved all the animals and zoo keeper talks.Our grandaughter also fed the giraffes and was so excited to have done this.The meercats are so cute and would have loved a close up encounter but too overpriced so glad to see them outside their glass space.Would recommend this to all as it was a great day out with Mogo town down the road.
4.5 based on 191 reviews
Very pleasant and well maintained tribute to our native flora. Lovely walks, informative signposting, friendly staff. Kids playground looked great.
4.5 based on 80 reviews
The Glasshouse Rocks is located on Narooma Surf beach which is the best place to view them especially at low tide when one can simply walk along the beach ????. The ancient rocks are incredibly interesting with different formations which are ideal for photos. At high tide drive to the Narooma cemetery and locate the white fence with a trail leading down to the beach.
4.5 based on 19 reviews
Batemans Bay Heritage Museum is the new trading name for the Clyde River & Batemans Bay Historical Society Inc. We operate a volunteer-run Museum, which explores the local history of the Batemans Bay and Clyde River areas of the south coast of New South Wales, Australia. The focus is on both early European settlement and Indigenous history. The collection is large and encompasses both internal and external exhibits.
We have been going to the bay for years and have only just discovered this fantastic Museum.You can spend hours going through it. Volunteers running it are worth their weight in gold
4.5 based on 15 reviews
Zippity Doo is a kid’s playhouse where you just let your kids entertain themselves while you can have time by yourself or with friends, eating and relaxing with a hot coffee in our cafe. Let’s face it, kids need serious stimulation and if they don’t have things to play with to keep them distracted, things can spiral out of control.
Rainy day time out or just any time, kids have a great time, good food at reasonable prices and staff very friendly and helpful. Going to have birthday party there, great deal and no worries about weather or kids getting bored. Fantastic and will go regularly
4.5 based on 118 reviews
What a fantastic amenity to the inlet. Great place for a stroll especially with kids as there is always something to see fish rays seals ect, try it at night with a strong torch ???? for a wonderful look into the inlets marine life
4.5 based on 98 reviews
We were towing a van and were advised by the information centre not to go right down to the entrance. We parked up in the top car park which was good as there were a couple of great lookouts with fabulous views over Montague Island. Australia Rock is amazing and there are some great angles to photograph it. We walked along the break wall and saw quite a few Seals swimming as well as a number lying in the rocks sunning themselves. Well worth a visit especially if you have kids that would like to see a Seal. However, don’t get too close as they can be unpredictable.
4.0 based on 210 reviews
Visited today and had a great time. Absolutely loved all the parrots and native birds they had. All healthy and well looked after. They staff were very nice and friendly and helpful! For anyone reading the negative reviews previously, yes they are small (they aren't a zoo and have never advertised as one, majority of their birds and animals are injured wildlife), its very disappointing to see so many people leave negative reviews for such a lovely place especially after they have survived the bushfires and covid. Please go visit and support them instead of putting them down when they are already struggling.
4.0 based on 10 reviews
When we saw the Batemans Marine Park, we saw lots of cormorants rejoicing being in the water. The birds were in control. Yacht boats came by. A shelter with a picnic table was available. It was a purely beautiful day in the sun. Enjoyable and worthwhile to see!
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