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    Bermagui

    , NSW

    Things to see
    Tourist Information
    Motels
    Hotels
    Bed & Breakfast/Guesthouses
    Apartments
    Cottages & Cabins
    Caravan Parks
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    Fishing boats in Bermagui Harbour

    Bermagui
    Sleepy and attractive fishing village on the Bermagui River.
    Located 378 km south of Sydney via the Princes Highway Bermagui is an attractive fishing port with a population of 1166 located on the estuary of the Bermagui River.

    It is thought that 'Bermagui' is derived from 'permageua', a word with an unknown meaning, from the vocabulary of the Dyirringany Aborigines who inhabited the area before white settlement.

    The port at Bermagui was established in the 1830s for the local dairy farmers and the town, planned in 1867, quickly developed into a fishing harbour. Gold was found on the Bermagui River late in the nineteenth century but the rush was short-lived as finds were disappointing.

    Today Bermagui is a fishing, dairying and timber town. In spring the warm currents bring marlin and yellowfin tuna close to the coast and charter boats take divers, deep-sea and big-game fishers out to sea.

    One of the most notable figures to exploit this aspect of Bermagui was American author of 'westerns', Zane Grey who wrote of his experiences in An American Angler in Australia (1937) and his posthumously published novel, Wilderness Fresh .The town park is named after him and the local hotel has photographs and memorabilia of his stay.

    The crime novelist Arthur Upfield lived at Bermagui for a time in the 1950s. His novel,The Mystery of Swordfish Reef (1960), starts at Bermagui with the disappearance of a boat. The story was probably inspired by the fate of geologist Lamont Young who was sent from Sydney to inspect the new goldfields at Bermagui in 1880.

    Wanting to investigate possible sites further north Young and his assistant were offered passage on a small boat with the owner, Thomas Towers of Batemans Bay, and two of his friends. On the way all five disappeared. At 11 am a passer-by saw the boat at Mutton Fish Point, noted it was stationary and concluded there was only one man on board. On his return journey he noted that the vessel was stranded on the rocks and that no-one was on board. He raised the alarm and the authorities found that the boat contained five bags full of clothing, Young's books and papers, a bullet in its starboard side and some vomit. The craft was staved in and there was no sign of the men. Subsequent searches, rewards, government inquiries and wide media coverage turned up the remnants of a fire, some food and three shirt studs. The mystery was never solved. A monument was erected at the site in 1980 to mark the centenary. To get to Mystery Bay take the Tilba Road 10 km north until it rejoins the Princes Highway, continue north along the highway for 7 km then take the signposted turnoff to the right.

    Mystery Bay is part of the Dromedary Conservation Area. It includes seven coastal lakes, a number of beaches and Montague Island. Mystery Bay is a popular camping site for anglers and a launching site for Montague Island while the deep waters off Cape Dromedary are ideal for kingfish and bonito.

    The 2001 film, The Man Who Sued God, starring Billy Connolly as a lawyer who becomes a fisherman, was mostly filmed in Bermagui.


    Things to see:   [Top of page]

    Lookouts
    There are a number of excellent lookouts around the township - particularly off Paraboon Drive. The best way to enjoy the dramatic cliffs and the beautiful honey-coloured rocks is to drive around the foreshores. The lookouts are clearly marked and all offer excellent views.

    Michael Lerner Lookout
    Michael Lerner Lookout is 3 km south of Bermagui. It has excellent views over the coast. The rocks in this area are particularly impressive and dramatic.

    Horseshoe Bay and Blue Pool
    Horseshoe Bay and Blue Pool are situated on the headland to the east of the town centre. The former is on the northern side of the promontory and the latter, with its large saltwater pool, lies off Scenic Drive on the southern side. The Bermagui headlands are also a popular rock-fishing location.

    Cuttagee Lake
    Cuttagee Lake and Beach is 8 km south and is noted as a good prawning, surfing, fishing and picnic spot. The sheltered area of lake near the bridge is ideal for children. Beares, Mooreheads, Camel Rock and Haywards Beaches are popular surfing spots.

    Camel Rock north of Bermagui

    Wallaga Lake National Park
    On the eastern shore of Wallaga Lake is Wallaga Lake National Park, a beautiful open forest. Camel Rock, on the shoreline, is an unusual rock formation. The 8-km walk up the coast to the lake will take you through wetland flora and fauna reserves and the remnants of the Montreal goldfields. The Park is generally hilly with steep gullies and so is best explored by boat (available for hire from Regatta Point and Beauty Point, on the eastern shore). It is essentially a fishing, swimming and boating location. There are few beaches but a number of shallow bays and sheltered inlets. The fauna in the area includes potoroos, koalas, bandicioots and swamp wallabies.

    Wallaga Lake was formed when two river valleys were flooded at the end of the Great Ice Age and the river mouths were blocked by a large sandbar. It was frequented by Aborigines for thousands of years and there are many ancient human relics, including a number of middens on the lake's foreshores. All are protected by law.

    Access to Merriman Island, in the middle of the lake, is forbidden due to its great significance for indigenous communities. It was the first place to be gazetted as an Aboriginal site. A focus of tribal culture the island is associated with the story of King Merriman, widely known amongst the Aborigines of the south coast. According to legend King Merriman lived on the island while his people lived on the shores of the lake. His power derived from his ability to understand a black duck, his moojingarl, which forewarned him of forthcoming dangers. One day it told him of a group of warriors coming from the far south to do battle. King Merriman remained on the island while the other men took the women and children to a place of safety and then hid in the reeds. The first to sight the approaching warriors the King warned his men who fought a fierce battle but lost. The opposing tribesmen then set out for the island. King Merriman threw powerful spears, and a boomerang which severed the arms and heads of his opponents before returning to him, but it was not enough. He then turned himself into a whirlwind and flew off. He passed over the fierce Kiola tribe and their wise men correctly divined his presence and that it meant the defeat of the Wallaga people and the advance of another tribe. King Merriman journeyed on to the Shoalhaven tribe to warn them but the Kiola tribe defeated the invaders and the King, whose power was finished, stayed for a time at the Shoalhaven then travelled away.

    Eric Naylor, a Yuin Elder, on Mt Dromedary with Wallaga Lake and Bermagui in the distance

    Umbarra Cultural Tours
    A most interesting way to see the area is to take a guided four-hour, four-wheel drive tour with the Yuin people of Wallaga Lake. It starts at the Umbarra Cultural Centre. There are cruises of the lake, its birdlife and midden sites with a full commentary on their cultural significance. The centre will furnish information unavailable in written and most other sources about Aboriginal culture in the area. There are Dreamtime stories, a chance to indulge in ochre painting, bark-hut building, spear and boomerang throwing, bush medicine and bush-tucker. The centre can be found on the Bermagui Road a few kilometres south of the Princes Highway (02 4473 7232).

    Mimosa Rocks National Park
    Mimosa Rocks National Park stretches south of Bermagui for 17 km along another rewarding strip of coastal beaches, caves, cliffs, rocky coves, massive offshore rock stacks, headlands, lagoons, coastal lakes and a heavily wooded hinterland, including patches of rainforest. The park supports a rich and diverse range of birdlife, including honeyeaters, lorikeets, wrens, thornbills, ducks, cormorants, great egrets, sea eagles, goshawks, crested terns, silver gulls, pied oystercatchers, hooded plovers, topknot pigeons and brown cuckoo-doves. There are also sugar gliders, ring-tailed possums, brushtail possums, bandicoots, wallabies and some echidnas and goannas. Snorkelling, surfing, rock and beach fishing, swimming and bushwalking, coastal birdwatching and foreshore fossicking can all be successfully pursued.

    Visitor facilities are excellent .

    Camping areas with picnic facilities can be found at Middle, Gillards and Aragunnu Beaches and at Picnic Point but they are not suitable for caravans and you must bring your own water. Picnic facilities also exist at Bithery Inlet, Moon Bay and Nelson Bay. Intending campers must contact the regional office at Merimbula (02 6495 5000).

    The Aragunnu site is outstanding. It is one of the most interesting and well presenting Aboriginal sites on the Australian coast. National Parks have constructed a series of boardwalks which take the visitor past a huge and ancient midden, beside a freshwater creek and to a point where there are excellent views across a rocky beach to Mimosa Rocks.

    Just north at Mimosa Rocks and Bunga Heads are a number of rocky coves ideal for snorkelling and rock fishing. Shipwrecks, notably the Mimosa in 1863, have occurred on the rocks. In 1908 the Bega sprang a leak and sank somewhere between Tathra and Bermagui.

    Heading south, the approach to the Picnic Point site along Wapengo Lake Road and through banksia and stringybark forest is impressive. Middle Beach is popular with surfers. The camping site is a short walk from the car park and a walking track leads to Middle Lagoon. Nelson Lagoon is beautiful in the spring with its birdlife and blooming wattles. Moon Bay, 250 m from the car park at the south of the park, near Tathra, is particularly popular with surfers.

    Tilba Valley Wines and Vineyard
    Tilba Valley Wines and Vineyard (02 4473 7308) is located 5 km north of Tilba on the Princes Highway. A family business it was the first winery on the south coast. The opening hours are May to September - Wednesday to Sunday 11.00 to 4.00 and October to April 10.00 to 5.00.


     

    Tourist Information   [Top of page]

     
      Bermagui Visitor Information Centre
    Lamont St
    Bermagui NSW 2546
    Telephone: 1800 645 808
     
     

    Motels   [Top of page]

     
      Beachview Motel
    12 Lamont St
    Bermagui NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 6493 4155
    Facsimile: (02) 6493 4879
    Rating: ****
     
     
      Bermagui Motor Inn
    38 Lamont St
    Bermagui NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 6493 4311
    Facsimile: (02) 6493 3600
    Rating: **1/2
     
     
      Eastview Motor Inn
    46 Wallaga Lake Rd
    Bermagui NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 6493 4777
    Facsimile: (02) 6493 5176
    Rating: ***1/2
     
     
      Harbourview Motel
    56 Lamont St
    Bermagui NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 6493 5213
    Facsimile: (02) 6493 5209
    Rating: ****
     
     

    Hotels   [Top of page]

     
      Bermagui Beach Hotel
    Lamont St
    Bermagui NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 6493 4206
    Facsimile: (02) 6493 4859
    Rating: ***1/2
     
     

    Bed & Breakfast/Guesthouses   [Top of page]

     
      Bermagui Bellbird Cottage Bed & Breakfast
    88 Mutleys Creek Rd
    Bermagui NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 6493 5089
     
     
      Bimbimbi House B & B
    62 Mutleys Creek Rd
    Bermagui NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 6493 4456
    Facsimile: (02) 6493 4456
     
     
      Sails
    74 Fairhaven Point Way
    Bermagui NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 6493 4116
     
     

    Apartments   [Top of page]

     
      Amber Court Holiday Apartments
    10 Coluga St
    Bermagui NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 6493 4124
     
     
      Anchorage Holiday Apartments
    2 West St
    Bermagui NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 6493 3308
    Facsimile: (02) 6493 3305
    Rating: ***
     
     
      Blue Pacific Holiday Apartments
    73 Murrah St
    Bermagui NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 6493 4921
    Facsimile: (02) 6493 4921
    Rating: ***
     
     
      Carley Court Holiday Apartments
    39 George St
    Bermagui NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 6493 4124
     
     
      Donnalea Holiday Apartments
    4 Lindo St
    Bermagui NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 6493 4124
     
     
      Elite Holiday Apartments
    84 Murrah St
    Bermagui NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 6493 4274
     
     
      Flats Elite
    84 Murrah St
    Bermagui NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 6493 4274
    Facsimile: (02) 6493 5044
    Rating: ***
     
     
      Harbour View Holiday Apartments
    4 Bridge St
    Bermagui NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 6493 4124
     
     
      Headlands Holiday Apartments
    Coluga St
    Bermagui NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 6493 4124
     
     
      Marina Townhouses Holiday Apartments
    Wapengo St
    Bermagui NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 6493 3333
     
     
      Marlin Waters Holiday Apartments
    4 Narira St
    Bermagui NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 6493 4124
     
     
      Ocean Lake Holiday Apartments, (Wallaga Lake)
    Cnr Tilba & Ragatta Point Rds
    Bermagui NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 6493 4055
     
     
      Shiralee Holiday Apartments
    44 Bridge St
    Bermagui NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 6493 4128
     
     
      The Captains Quarters
    4 George St
    Bermagui NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 6493 4946
    Facsimile: (02) 6493 5141
    Rating: ***
     
     
      Vista Marina Holiday Apartments
    14 Cutajo St
    Bermagui NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 6493 3333
     
     
      Wallaga Holiday Apartments
    5 Wallaga St
    Bermagui NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 6493 4124
     
     

    Cottages & Cabins   [Top of page]

     
      Kurrajong Cottage
    1 Murunna St
    Bermagui NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 6493 3333
     
     
      Ocean View Cottages
    22 Murrah St
    Bermagui NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 6493 3333
     
     

    Caravan Parks   [Top of page]

     
      Beauty Point Caravan Park
    Beauty Point Rd Wallaga Lake
    Bermagui NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 6493 4260
    Rating: **1/2
     
     
      Ocean Lake Caravan Park
    Cnr Tilba & Regatta Points Rd Wallaga Lake
    Bermagui NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 6493 4055
    Facsimile: (02) 6493 5088
    Rating: ***
     
     
      Raeatta Point Holiday Park
    Regatta Point Rd Wallaga Lake
    Bermagui NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 6493 4253
    Facsimile: (02) 6493 5052
    Rating: **1/2
     
     
      Wallaga Lake Caravan Park
    Wallaga Lake Rd Wallaga Lake
    Bermagui NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 6493 4655
    Facsimile: (02) 6493 4379
    Rating: ***
     
     
      Zane Grey Park
    Lamont St
    Bermagui NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 6493 4382
    Facsimile: (02) 6493 3222
    Rating: ***
     
     

    Restaurants   [Top of page]

     
      Arnolds Sea Grill
    4 Bunga St
    Bermagui NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 6493 4390
     
     
      Bermagui Motor Inn
    38 Lamont St
    Bermagui NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 6493 4311
     
     
      Broadbill Restaurant
    10 Lamont St
    Bermagui NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 6493 4206
     
     
      Horseshoe Bay Seafood Hotel Motel
    Lamont St
    Bermagui NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 6493 4610
     
     
      Rolys Wharf Restaurant
    Lamont St
    Bermagui NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 6493 4328
     
     
      Sampan Restaurant
    36 Lamont St
    Bermagui NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 6493 4022
     
     
      The Terraace Restaurant, Bermagui Country Club
    36 Lamont St
    Bermagui NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 6493 4177
     
     

    Cafés   [Top of page]

     
      Cafe Beyond
    2 Wallaga St
    Bermagui NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 6493 3377
     
     
      Cafe Beyond
    2 Wallaga St
    Bermagui NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 6493 3377
     




     

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