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Looking across the Clyde
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Batemans Bay
Attractive and substantial service town and fishing port.
Located 279 km south of Sydney via the Princes Highway,
Batemans Bay, at the mouth of the Clyde River, is both a tourist and
retirement resort and a service and commercial centre for the local
sawmilling, wattlebark production, dairying, cattle-rearing,
agriculture, fishing and oyster-farming industries.
Various sources have cited several Aboriginal
groups in the general vicinity prior to white settlement, these being
the Walbanga, Murrinjari and Bergalia tribes.
The bay was sighted by Captain Cook from the Endeavour on
April 22, 1770. He named it after Nathaniel Bateman, his superior on
the Northumberland which was engaged in a survey of the coasts of Nova
Scotia and Newfoundland. Cook considered the bay too open to easterly
winds to be of much practical use.
The first Europeans to explore the area were the
survivors from the wreck of the Sydney Cove who reached the banks of a
river, thought to have been the Clyde, on April 16, 1797. Nine of
them became the first Europeans to die in the Batemans Bay area. The
remainder crossed the river by a canoe they found nearby the next day.
Only three survived the difficult journey to Sydney.
George Bass was prompted by the survivors' reports to venture
south and on December 14, 1797, he entered Batemans Bay. He observed
signs of severe drought and reiterated Cook's view that it was too
exposed to function as a port.
The bay was regularly visited during the 1820s and
1830s. Timber cutters and fishermen were known to be in the district at
the time but there was little settlement, despite a land sale in 1841.
In 1853 James McCauley, a pioneer settler, piloted the first
steamer up the Clyde River to Nelligen. The township was gazetted in
1854 and a major road from Nelligen to the goldfields at Braidwood was
completed in 1856.
A township was laid out at Batemans Bay in April 1859. The
postal service commenced operations that year though an official
building was not erected until 1894.
Shipbuilding and oyster farming were established around 1860.
Limeburners operated on the coastal estuaries for some years, burning
live oysters for the oxide.
A timber mill was opened at Batemans Bay by Francis Guy
in 1868. In fact the timber trade remained the backbone of local
industry throughout the century with steamers carrying milled timber to
Sydney twice a week or more. Being almost entirely dependent upon the
Sydney building trade the locals were hit hard by downturns, with mills
closing, opening, moving and burning down with some regularity. Schools
were frequently located near the timber mills and dependent upon their
fate. Children often had to walk miles in flourbag clothes to attend
half-week schooling in small, bark-roofed slab huts. Apparently baked
or stewed koala was not an uncommon dish during times of economic hardship.
A provisional school opened at Batemans Bay in 1869,
with the population of the district recorded at around 60. It was
declared a public school in 1872.
In 1871 a ferry service was established across the Clyde at
the township of Batemans Bay. It drew some of the trade away from
Nelligen, the major centre in the area at that time.
A police station was built in 1876, an Anglican church in the
early 1880s (services previously being held in makeshift premises) and
a two-storey courthouse and police residence in 1885 where the Clyde
River Lodge now stands at 3 Clyde St. It burned down in 1903 and was
replaced by another at the corner of Beach Rd and Orient St in 1905.
In 1892, the year gold was discovered at Batemans Bay, the
population of the township was still only 200, with the same number at
Mogo and some 500 at Nelligen. It is only in recent times that the
numbers have swollen considerably, from 450 in 1934 to 8320 today. The
town was connected to Nowra by a coach service in 1899. Electricity
arrived in the late 1940s and a bridge was finally built across the
Clyde to replace the ferry service in 1956.
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Things to see:
Clyde River and Batemans Bay Historical Society Museum
The Clyde River and Batemans Bay Historical Society
Museum has information on local history as well as an interesting
collection of artefacts and photographs. It is open Thursdays and
Saturdays from 1.00 pm - 4.00 pm (02 4472 8993) and can be found off
Beach Road. Turn right just before the R.S.L. Club and the museum is
located adjacent the new community centre.
Birdland Animal Park
Birdland Animal Park is at 55 Beach Road, on the left just
past the Rugby Union field. It features a number of animals, including
wombats and snakes - both being brought out at 11.30 am and 2.30 pm
each day for public handling - an animal nursery, duck ponds,
waterfalls and rides on the Birdsville Express train through eight
acres of parkland. It is open 9.30 a.m.- 5.00 p.m. daily and the
admission is currently $16.00 for adults, $8.00 for children and $14.00
for seniors. Under 2 year - free. Contact (02) 4472 5364 for more information.
Walks around Batemans Bay
Within Batemans Bay take a short walk from the
intersection of the Princes Highway and Beach Road along Beach Road,
turning left at the traffic lights and walking through the shops to the
boatshed. Follow the riverbank under the bridge and continue to Smoke
Point.
For another short and pleasant stroll, cross the bridge, turn
left towards Jamesons on the Pier Restaurant and follow it to Old Punt
Road. Continue along this route then take the second left into
Penthouse Place. At the top of this road is Folders Hill Lookout. It is
a reasonably steep climb but the reward is excellent views of the Bay.
Alternatively you can follow Beach Road south for about
2.5 km then turn left into Hanging Rock Place and Corrigans Beach. At
the boat ramp continue south along the beach another 2.5 km to
Batehaven. This is an easy, flat route which takes in some pleasant scenery.
The area around Smugglers Rocks and Smugglers Cove is
worth visiting. Start from Denhams Beach, Surf Beach or Wimbie Beach at
the southern end of town. At the end of Wimbie is a reserve and a track
leading around the headland to a rocky area.
Cruises on the Clyde River
Those wishing to take a cruise along the Clyde River
can choose from the Clyde Princess (02 4478 1005) or the Merinda (02
4472 4052) which operate every day. Boats can be hired from numerous
businesses in town and there is a ramp at the marina.
Lookouts and Vantage Points
Batemans Bay is a good central point for scenic
drives, camping and lookouts. Batemans Bay is surrounded by state
forests - the Boyne, Benandrah, Mogo, Kioloa, Bolaro and Buckenbowra -
and by Murramarang National Park. For detailed information on the
attractions at Murramarang see the entry on Durras.
1. Holme's Rotary Lookout
The Holme's Rotary Lookout, situated within the
Benandrah State Forest, is 5 km west of Batemans Bay on a signposted
road that departs the Kings Highway.
2. Big Bit Lookout
The Big Bit Lookout lies further north. Drive up the
Princes Highway 1.2 km past the Durras turnoff and head west along Old
Nelligen Road. 2.6 km along this one-laned dirt road you will come to
an intersection. Turn right onto Lookout Road then take the first right
into Big Bit Road (watch for the small yellow sign). Climb up this hill
for 1 km to the summit. To return to the highway simply continue east
along Big Bit Road.
3. Round Hill Fire Tower Lookout
The Round Hill Fire Tower Lookout lies just 2 km
south of Batemans Bay on the Princes Highway. The walk is only 1.5 km
but you can drive to the top if you prefer. All three of the above
vantage points offer spectacular views over the surrounding forest and
out to the coast.
4. Observation Head
Within the town itself Observation Point is located off
Observation Ave on Observation Head, at the southern end of Corrigans
Beach. There are fine views of Batemans Bay, south to Malua Bay and
across to Long Beach and North Head.
5. Folders Hill Lookout
Folders Hill Lookout is situated near the bridge, on
the northern bank of the Clyde. If you are coming from Sydney, turn off
the Princes Highway just before you reach the bridge and, instead of
taking the first right into the Kings Highway, take the second into
Penthouse Place and the lookout is at its terminus.
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The bridge across the Clyde River
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Driving in the Area
The beautiful trip south along the coast road through Broulee to Moruya is delightful.
The drive along the Kings Highway through Nelligen, past Clyde Mountain, and on to
Braidwood is also attractive.
An alternative is to take a trip through the forest, heading
east off the highway into Pebbly Beach Forest Road about 17 km north of
Batemans Bay and 2 km north of East Lynne. Follow it through the Kioloa
State Forest to Pebbly Beach at the coast in the Murramarang National
Park. From here wind back west along Mt Agony Road towards the highway.
Part of the way along this route an unsealed tertiary road appears to
the left which will take you back out to the coast at a point further
south (Depot Beach) and from here you can continue south to Durras North.
If you are driving north towards Ulladulla you may wish to
take the detour along the Old Princes Highway, which branches off to
the west from the present highway about 2 km north of the Mt Agony Road
turnoff. There are three picnic sites and a number of streams ideal for
fishing along this 18-km stretch of road.
Ingolds Knob Lookout lies at the northern end of the road,
which rejoins the highway at Termeil.
A detour from the detour can be made by taking the first
gravel road on the left (Berkshed Road) and heading out to Shallow
Crossing on the banks of the Clyde River. A concrete causeway crosses
the river here. The Crossing is impassable after heavy rains or during
high tide. If you do ford the Clyde then Backhouse Road will take you a
few kilometres north-west to Mogood Lookout.
Head back to the Crossing and then north along the River Road
for a few kilometres until you come to The Sheep Track which will take
you back to the Old Princes Highway. Near the intersection of the two
roads is Clyde River Farm (02 4478 1057) where, from mid-December to
mid-February, you can pick your own blueberries, or just buy them.
There are also fresh peaches, nectarines and other fruits available in season
Bushwalking
For the more
adventurous there is the Corn Trail, a 12.5-km walking and horseriding
track in Buckenbowra State Forset. It starts at Clyde Mountain (850 m),
which is about 34 km from Batemans Bay along the Kings Highway route to
Braidwood. A signpost will direct you off the highway to a car park 1.6
km away. The track passes through a large steep area of eucalypt forest
to the head of the Bolero Valley. While the top of the mountain is
often enveloped in mist the lower slopes are usually sunny.
The trail was first used in the 1830s by the settlers of the
valley to facilitate trade with their neighbours on the Southern
Tablelands while the latter would ship their cattle along the track en
route to the coast for agistment. Corn was grown in the valley and
transported on pack-horses usually by women. There was once a shed atop
the mountain from which carts would be used to transport produce to
Braidwood and Araluen. The trail was also used by gold prospectors
headed for Araluen and the banks of the Buckenbowra River and by
travellers wishing to journey between the Tablelands and the coast.
When the Clyde Mountain Road connecting Braidwood to Nelligen
was opened the track fell into a state of disrepair and was completely
overgrown by the 1920s. In 1987 the Bicentennial Authority funded the
research, plotting and reconstruction of the trail by local historians.
The route is marked out by stone along the edges while
occasional cairns reassure you that you are on the right path. It takes
about four to seven hours, so take some food and water, something warm
and waterproof, a good map (available from the local visitors centres)
and a fit body. Contact the Forestry Commission on 02 4472 6211 for the
latest report.
Botanic Gardens and Reserves
Eurobodalla Native Botanic Gardens lie to the south
just off the Princes Highway and to your left.
The Tollgates are a nature reserve. Both are very rocky and a
breeding habit for wedge-tailed shearwaters, little penguins and
white-faced storm petrels.
Fishing in the area
Being located at the juncture of a river and the ocean
Batemans Bay is, not surprisingly, popular with boat, rock, river,
beach and bank fishers. The marina is located on Beach Rd not far from
the bridge. Upstream from the town are extensive mangrove and oyster
flats with bream, whiting and mulloway. From the bridge to the sea
whiting, flathead and flounder can be caught on the banks and bream
near the rock walls. The Tollgates cannot be landed upon but
boat-fishing in the vicinity can yield snapper, tailor, kingfish and
salmon, while trolling or live baiting can produce tuna and black
marlin. American novelist Zane Grey caught a black marlin here in the
1930s. Corrigans Beach, just south of the rock wall and marina, is
another popular spot for water-based activities.
Runnymede House
Runnymede House was built by convict labour in 1838. It
was reconstructed after a bushfire in 1904. Today it is privately owned
and, if you are interested, can be viewed from the bridge at Runnyford.
To get there head south from Batemans Bay driving 7 km along the
highway and turn right into Runnyford Rd (an unsealed track). Ignore
the western branch of the road and follow the northern trail for about
7 km.
Tourist Information
Information about charter boats for deep sea
fishing, coach tours, adventure tours, river cruises, canoe hire,
sailing cruises, trail rides, bushwalking tracks, local galleries and
pottery displays and sales is available from the Batemans Bay Visitors
Centre at the corner of the Princes Highway and Beach Road. They can
also furnish more precise dates for November's Clyde River Festival,
which includes street stalls, entertainment, markets, fishing
competitons, sailing races and a gala dinner. Phone the toll-free
number, 1800 802 528.
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Tourist Information
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Batemans Bay Tourist Information Centre
Cnr Princes Hwy & Beach Rd
Batemans Bay
NSW
2536
Telephone: (02) 4472 6900, 1800 80 2528
Facsimile: (02) 4472 8822
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Motels
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Abel Tasman Motel
222 Beach Rd
Batehaven
Batemans Bay
NSW
2536
Telephone: (02) 4472 6511
Facsimile: (02) 4472 4027
Rating: ***1/2
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Argyle Terrace Motor Inn
32 Beach Rd
Batemans Bay
NSW
2536
Telephone: (02) 4472 5022
Facsimile: (02) 4472 7722
Rating: ****
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Bay Breeze
21 Beach Rd
Batemans Bay
NSW
2536
Telephone: (02) 4472 7222
Facsimile: (02) 4472 7313
Rating: ***1/2
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Bayside
60 Beach Rd
Batemans Bay
NSW
2536
Telephone: (02) 4472 6488
Facsimile: (02) 4472 7195
Rating: ***1/2
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Beach Drive Motel
24 Beach Rd
Batemans Bay
NSW
2536
Telephone: (02) 4472 4805
Facsimile: (02) 4472 4845
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Bridge Motel
29 Clyde St
Batemans Bay
NSW
2536
Telephone: (02) 4472 6344
Facsimile: (02) 4472 9329
Rating: ****
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Clyderiver Lodge
3 Clyde St
Batemans Bay
NSW
2536
Telephone: (02) 4472 6444
Facsimile: (02) 4472 6854
Rating: ***
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Country Comfort - Batemans Bay
cnr Pinces Hwy & Canberra Rd
Batemans Bay
NSW
2536
Telephone: (02) 4472 6333
Facsimile: (02) 4472 6248
Rating: ***1/2
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Country Comfort Inn
Cnr Princes Hwy & Canberra Rd
Batemans Bay
NSW
2536
Telephone: (02) 4472 6333, 1800 065 064
Facsimile: (02) 4472 6248
Rating: ***
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Cullendulla Park
Cullendulla Park
Batemans Bay
NSW
2536
Telephone: (02) 4478 6060
Facsimile: (02) 4472 6744
Rating: **1/2
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Esplanade Motel
23 Beach Rd
Batemans Bay
NSW
2536
Telephone: (02) 4472 0200, 1800 659 884
Facsimile: (02) 4472 0277
Rating: ****
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Hanging Rock Golf Club Family Motel
Beach Rd
Batemans Bay
NSW
2536
Telephone: (02) 4472 4466
Facsimile: (02) 4472 4066
Rating: **
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Lincoln Downs Country Resort
Pinces Hwy
Batemans Bay
NSW
2536
Telephone: (02) 4472 6388
Facsimile: (02) 4472 6821
Rating: ****
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Mariners Lodge on the Waterfront Motel
Orient St
Batemans Bay
NSW
2536
Telephone: (02) 4472 6222
Facsimile: (02) 4472 7620
Rating: **1/2
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Pegasus Motor Inn
31 Clyde St
Batemans Bay
NSW
2536
Telephone: (02) 4472 6077
Facsimile: (02) 4472 8412
Rating: ***
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Sunseeker Motor Inn
26 Old Princes Hwy
Batemans Bay
NSW
2536
Telephone: (02) 4472 5888
Facsimile: (02) 4472 5861
Rating: ***1/2
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Reef Motor Inn
27 Clyde St
Batemans Bay
NSW
2536
Telephone: (02) 4472 6000, 1800 02 4902
Facsimile: (02) 4472 6059
Rating: ****
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Araluen Motor Lodge
226 Beach Rd
Batemans Bay
NSW
2536
Telephone: (02) 4472 6266
Facsimile: (02) 4472 8791
Rating: ***
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Zorba Motel
Orient St
Batemans Bay
NSW
2536
Telephone: (02) 4472 4804
Facsimile: (02) 4472 3866
Rating: ***
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Hotels
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Bayview Hotel
20 Orient St
Batemans Bay
NSW
2536
Telephone: (02) 4472 4522
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Mariners Lodge Hotel/Motel
31 Orient St
Batemans Bay
NSW
2536
Telephone: (02) 4472 6222
Facsimile: (02) 4472 7620
Rating: ***
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Resorts
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Murramarang Resort
Banyandah St
South Durras
Batemans Bay
NSW
2536
Telephone: (02) 4478 6355 or 4478 6385
Facsimile: (02) 4478 6230
Rating: *****
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Lincoln Downs Country Resort
Princes Hwy
Batemans Bay
NSW
2536
Telephone: (02) 4472 6388
Facsimile: (02) 4472 6821
Rating: ****
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Bed & Breakfast/Guesthouses
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Batemans Bay Manor
Cor's Pde
Batemans Bay
NSW
2536
Telephone: (02) 4472 9789
Facsimile: (02) 4472 9395
Rating: *****
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Bindelee Bed & Breakfast
117 Vista Ave
Batemans Bay
NSW
2536
Telephone: (02) 4472 5204
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Chalet Swisse Spa & Surf Beach Country Retreat
The Ridge Rd
Batemans Bay
NSW
2536
Telephone: (02) 4471 1671
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Edgewood House Bed & Breakfast
10 Edgewood Pl.
Batemans Bay
NSW
2536
Telephone: (02) 4471 3198
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Apartments
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Abel Tasman Serviced Apartments
222 Beach Rd
Batehaven
Batemans Bay
NSW
2536
Telephone: (02) 4472 6511
Rating: ****
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Beach Road Holiday Apartments
45 Beach Rd
Batemans Bay
NSW
2536
Telephone: (02) 6285 3880
Facsimile: (02) 6285 3192
Rating: ***1/2
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Edgewater Gardens Serviced Apartments
384 Beach Rd
Batemans Bay
NSW
2536
Telephone: (02) 4472 4381
Rating: ***
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Holiday Homes & Units
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Aquarius
4 Matthew Pde
Batemans Bay
NSW
2536
Telephone: (02) 4472 5793
Facsimile: (02) 4472 8913
Rating: ***1/2
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Avalon
3 Avalon St
Batemans Bay
NSW
2536
Telephone: (02) 4472 4204
Facsimile: (02) 4472 4204
Rating: ***
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Bay Surfside
662 Beach Rd
Batemans Bay
NSW
2536
Telephone: (02) 4471 1275
Facsimile: (02) 4471 1275
Rating: **1/2
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Del Costa Holiday Villas
54 Beach Rd
Batemans Bay
NSW
2536
Telephone: (02) 4472 6260
Facsimile: (02) 4472 6260
Rating: ***
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Sandcastle Holiday House
1/86 Sandy Place
Long Beach
Batemans Bay
NSW
2536
Telephone: 1300 790 230, 0412 315 927
Facsimile: 1300 790 230
Email: info@sandcastle.com.au
Rating: ****
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Sandy Feet Lodge
224 Beach Rd
Batemans Bay
NSW
2536
Telephone: (02) 4472 4281
Facsimile: (02) 4472 4281
Rating: ***
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Taliva Holiday Lodge
236 Beach Rd
Batemans Bay
NSW
2536
Telephone: (02) 4472 4904
Facsimile: (02) 4472 4472
Rating: **
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The Riverside Townhouse
Unit 1 85 Timbara Cres
Batemans Bay
NSW
2536
Telephone: (02) 4472 4086
Facsimile: (02) 4472 4086
Rating: ***
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Cottages & Cabins
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Merinda Cottage
63 Yowani Rd
Rosdale
Batemans Bay
NSW
2536
Telephone: (02) 4471 1235
Facsimile: (02) 4471 3715
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The Beach House
22 Myamba Pde
Batemans Bay
NSW
2536
Telephone: (02) 4472 4086
Facsimile: (02) 4472 4086
Rating: ***1/2
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Farm & Eco Holidays
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Mimosa Hill Wildflower Farm (Cottages)
96 Bawley Point Rd, Termeil
Batemans Bay
NSW
2539
Telephone: (02) 4457 1421
Facsimile: (02) 4457 1421
Rating: ***
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Caravan Parks
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Clyde View Caravan Park
107 Beach Rd
Batehaven
Batemans Bay
NSW
2536
Telephone: (02) 4472 4224
Facsimile: (02) 4472 3343
Rating: ***
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Cullendulla Caravan Park
Princes Hwy
Batemans Bay
NSW
2536
Telephone: (02) 4478 6060
Facsimile: (02) 4472 6744
Rating: ***
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East¹s Riverside Holiday Park
Wharf Rd
Batemans Bay
NSW
2536
Telephone: (02) 4472 4048
Facsimile: (02) 4472 4048
Rating: ***1/2
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Glenhaven Caravan Village
51 Beach Rd
Batehaven
Batemans Bay
NSW
2536
Telephone: (02) 4472 4541
Facsimile: (02) 4472 4520
Rating: ***
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Coachhouse Marina Resort
Beach Rd
Batemans Bay
NSW
2536
Telephone: (02) 4472 4392, 1800 670 715
Facsimile: (02) 4472 4852
Rating: ****
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Pacific View Van Park
414 Beach Rd
Batehaven
Batemans Bay
NSW
2536
Telephone: (02) 4472 4226
Facsimile: (02) 4472 2063
Rating: ***
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Pleasurelea Caravan Park
438 Beach Rd
Batehaven
Batemans Bay
NSW
2536
Telephone: (02) 4472 4258, 1800 639 396
Facsimile: (02) 4472 5079
Rating: ****
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Shady Willows Caravan Park
Old Princes Hwy
Batemans Bay
NSW
2536
Telephone: (02) 4472 4972
Facsimile: (02) 4472 4045
Rating: ***
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Houseboats
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Riviera Nautica
185 Metung Rd
P.O. Box 24
Batemans Bay
NSW
2536
Telephone: (02) 5156 2243
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Restaurants
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Aussie Pancakes Art Gallery
1 Orient St
Batemans Bay
NSW
2536
Telephone: (02) 4472 5727
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Batemans Bay Bowling Club
Princes Hwy
Batemans Bay
NSW
2536
Telephone: (02) 4472 4502
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Batemans Bay Soldiers' Club Restaurant
Beach Rd
Batemans Bay
NSW
2536
Telephone: (02) 4472 4847
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Briars Restaurant
Princes Hwy
Batemans Bay
NSW
2536
Telephone: (02) 4472 6388
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Cafe Catalina
Catalina Country Club
Batemans Bay
NSW
2536
Telephone: (02) 4472 4967
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Golden Lake Chinese Kitchen
58 North St
Batemans Bay
NSW
2536
Telephone: (02) 4472 5420
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Jameson's On The Pier
Old Punt Rd
Batemans Bay
NSW
2536
Telephone: (02) 4472 6405
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Mariner's Lodge Batemans Bay
Waterfront Hotel/Motel
Orient St
Batemans Bay
NSW
2536
Telephone: (02) 4472 6222
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Mexican Munchies Batemans Bay
Orient St
Batemans Bay
NSW
2536
Telephone: (02) 4472 8746
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Monet's Cafe Restaurant
shop 3, 1 Orient St
Batemans Bay
NSW
2536
Telephone: (02) 4472 5717
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Pancakes Flap - Jackery
1 Orient St
Batemans Bay
NSW
2536
Telephone: (02) 4472 5727
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Piccolo's Pizza Cafe
Surf Beach Plaza, Surf Beach Rd
Batemans Bay
NSW
2536
Telephone: (02) 4471 1469
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Pinky's Pizza
3 Clyde St
Batemans Bay
NSW
2536
Telephone: (02) 4471 1469
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Rafters BYO Restaurant
28 Beach Rd
Batehaven
Batemans Bay
NSW
2536
Telephone: (02) 4472 4288
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Reef Seafood Restaurant
27 Clyde St
Batemans Bay
NSW
2536
Telephone: (02) 4472 6000
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Sams On the Waterfront Ristorante
Orient St
Batemans Bay
NSW
2536
Telephone: (02) 4472 6687
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Scrumptious Restaurant
438 Beach Rd
Batehaven
Batemans Bay
NSW
2536
Telephone: (02) 4472 4258
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Seagulls Restaurant
23 Beach Rd
Batemans Bay
NSW
2536
Telephone: (02) 4472 0253
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Stockyard Family Bistro
226 Beach Rd
Batehaven
Batemans Bay
NSW
2536
Telephone: (02) 4472 8780
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Taliva Restaurant
236 Beach Rd
Batehave
Batemans Bay
NSW
2536
Telephone: (02) 4472 4278
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The Anchorage
Cnr Princes Hwy & Canberra Rd
Batemans Bay
NSW
2536
Telephone: (02) 4472 6333
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Trappers Seafood Restaurant
26 Princes Hwy
Batemans Bay
NSW
2536
Telephone: (02) 4472 5888
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Vietnamese Thai & Malaysian Restaurant
S7 Bay Plaza Centre
Batemans Bay
NSW
2536
Telephone: (02) 4472 7274
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Cafés
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Bayblue Cafe
33 Orient St
Batemans Bay
NSW
2536
Telephone: (02) 4472 2179
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Chats Coffee Inn
32 Bidge Plaza
Batemans Bay
NSW
2536
Telephone: (02) 4472 9553
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Good Food Cafe
45 Orient St
Batemans Bay
NSW
2536
Telephone: (02) 4472 4436
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Hollywood Theatre Cafe
City Centre, Orient St
Batemans Bay
NSW
2536
Telephone: (02) 4472 6119
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Jill's Gallery Cafe
10 Orient St
Batemans Bay
NSW
2536
Telephone: (02) 4472 5885
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Old Boatshed Cafe
cnr Tomakin Rd & Princes Hwy
Batemans Bay
NSW
2536
Telephone: (02) 4474 0799
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The Peppercorn Tree
shop 7, Annettes Arcade
Batemans Bay
NSW
2536
Telephone: (02) 4472 5016
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