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Bates General Store and the
Two Story B&B at the entrance to Central Tilba
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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tourist attraction as the old shops have been replaced by restaurants,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.
Captain Cook named Cape Dromedary and Mt Dromedary,
the highest point on the south coast, in April 1770. At the time he
noted in his journal:
At 6 o'clock we were a breast of a pretty high
mountain laying near the shore which on account of its figure I named
Mt Dromedary .. The shore under the foot of this Mountain forms a point
which I have named Cape of Dromedary.
Captain Thomas Raine was probably the first
European to establish a run in the vicinity of the mountain in the
1820s. Stockman John Jauncey became one of the first settlers in the
area when he established his run east of where Cobargo now sits at
Narira in the late 1830s (the local Aborigines called the mountain
'Cubago'). Peter Imlay bought land around Cobargo around this time and
he was followed by selectors from Moruya.
A gold find was reported at Mt Dromedary in 1853 and,
after reef gold was uncovered in 1860, prospectors rushed to the
district. The Dromedary Gold Mining Company continued operations until
the beginning of this century. Some of the prospectors settled at Tilba
Tilba where a post office was opened in 1873 with Richard Bate as
postmaster. The Bate family became prominent in the area. Henry Bate
moved to the town after taking up land on the slopes of Mt Dromedary in
1864 where he built Mountain View homestead. Until a church was erected
in 1881 Henry Bate provided a room for church services. The family
increased its holdings throughout the 1880s, by which time the town
possessed two stores and a hotel.
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The A.B.C. Cheese Factory
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In 1891 Samuel Bate
became one of the founders of the A.B.C. Cheese Factory in what was to
become Central Tilba. The factory closed in the 1960s with a downturn
in the dairy industry but reopened as a result of a tourism boost. It
now supplements specialist cheese production with arts and crafts sales
(open 9-5 daily). Bate's General Store was opened there in 1894 (it
includes the post office) and, the following year, the township sprung
up on land sold by Samuel Bate.
Established on a crossroads it was intended as a site for the
location and provision of workers at the Dromedary Gold Mines.
Naturally, the two-storey Mt Dromedary Hotel (initially known as the
Palace Hotel) was one of the first buildings to be erected. The water
tower nearby and the upstairs verandah of the hotel are good spots from
which to view the tightly clustered village with its one street, two
dozen buildings and stunning mountain setting. The town currently
sports a shop which specialises in Alpaca garments.
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Tilba Bakery, a typical
timber building in the main street
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Because the town was
so rapidly established (all but one of the structures being erected in
the 1890s) all of the buildings are homogeneous, all timber, except the
cheese factory. Because the town failed to develop after goldmining
died in the area it has remained untouched. The one building
constructed at a later date was the Methodist Church, also built on
land provided by Samuel Bate, in 1907. The entire village is classified
by the National Trust as the Central Tilba Conservation Area.
Samuel Bate became a prominent local citizen. He opened a
weatherboard school at Tilba Tilba in 1900, helped establish the
Moruya-Tilba Times newspaper and was one of the first councillors of
the Eurobodalla Shire.
The post office cum general store, the first building
on your left as you enter Central Tilba, can furnish more precise dates
for the Tilba Festival, held each April. Anyone contemplating a drive
off the main roads would be ill-advised to travel without a
topographical or forestry map, also available from the major tourist
offices. The Batemans Bay Forestry Project Map is, at $6, a worthwhile purchase.
Things to see:
Central Tilba
The town itself is the main attraction in the area. It
is only a single street but there is a beauty about the houses and
shops. The main street can be walked in about ten minutes but the siren
call of gift shops and coffee lounges is there so the visitor can
easily spend a couple of hours.
Foxglove Spire Gardens
Foxglove Spire Gardens, open seven days a week, is a
100-year-old cottage surrounded by three-and-a-half acres of fragrant
gardens and woodlands. It is located on Corkhill Drive in Tilba Tilba.
The Tilbas Scenic Route
Both Tilbas are located on a road which forms a loop
off the Princes Highway just north of the Bermagui turnoff. Those keen
on a scenic drive (about 15 km) can take the unsealed road north out of
Central Tilba, which then heads east and south back to the highway just
south of Corunna Lake. It is a signposted tourist drive.
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Strange and sacred granite
outcrops at the top of Gulaga (Mt Dromedary)
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Bushwalking
in the area
There are walking tracks from both Central Tilba and
Tilba Tilba (the track starts beside Pams General store in the centre
of Tilba Tilba) to the top of Mt Dromedary (Gulaga) and back, though it
takes 4-5 hours and you need to be fit. There is a car park at the base
of the Dromedary trail which leads to the summit. The mountain is
surrounded by a 1250-ha flora reserve and offers rainforest,
waterfalls, old mine workings and excellent views.
Near the top of the mountain is an information board
which explains 'Mt Dromedary is known as Gulaga to the Aboriginal
people. The Wombara or Black Duck totem of the Yuin tribe enjoy a
special relationship with Gulaga as their place of origin, as a
traditional place of water and food, as the home of their ancestors,
as a teaching and initiation site for both men and women. Due to its
elevation and fertile soils the mountain also supports a wide range of
plants and animals. Many of these species, especially in the
rainforest, are at the southern limit of their distribution.'
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Eric Naylor, a Yuin Elder,
at the top of Gulaga (Mt Dromedary)
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Umbarra
Cultural Tours
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. There are also 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 highway, tel: (02) 4473 7232 (see entry on Bermagui for more information about Wallaga
Lake National Park).
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Tourist Information
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Central Tilba Post Office/General Store
Bate St
Central Tilba
NSW
2546
Telephone: (02) 4473 7290
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Hotels
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Dromedary Hotel
Bate St
Central Tilba
NSW
2546
Telephone: (02) 4473 7223
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Bed & Breakfast/Guesthouses
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Green Gables Bed & Breakfast
Corkhill Dve
Tilba Tilba
Central Tilba
NSW
2546
Telephone: (02) 4473 7435
Facsimile: (02) 4473 7311
Rating: ****
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The Bryn at Tilba Bed & Breakfast
Tilba-Punkalla Rd
Central Tilba
NSW
2546
Telephone: (02) 4473 7385
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The Two Story Bed & Breakfast
Bate St
Central Tilba
NSW
2546
Telephone: (02) 4473 7290
Facsimile: (02) 4473 7290
Rating: ****
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Wirrina Bed & Breakfast
Blacksmiths Lane off Bate St
Tilba Tilba
Central Tilba
NSW
2546
Telephone: (02) 4473 7279
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Cottages & Cabins
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Bilburra Cottages
318 Ridge Rd
Central Tilba
NSW
2546
Telephone: (02) 4473 7157
Facsimile: (02) 4473 7009
Rating: ***
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Couria Creek Farm Cottages
Couria Creek, 9065 Princes Hwy
Tilba Tilba
Central Tilba
NSW
2546
Telephone: (02) 4473 7211
Facsimile: (02) 4473 7211
Rating: ***
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Farm & Eco Holidays
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Mountain View Farm Cottages
Dromadery Trail
Tilba Tilba
Central Tilba
NSW
2546
Telephone: (02) 4473 7207
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Restaurants
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Camel Rock Cafe
Bate St
Tilba Tilba
Central Tilba
NSW
2546
Telephone: (02) 4473 7244
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Dromedary Hotel
Bate St
Central Tilba
NSW
2546
Telephone: (02) 4473 7223
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Love at First Bite
Corkhill Dve
Tilba Tilba
Central Tilba
NSW
2546
Telephone: (02) 4473 7055
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