The Tathra Region
Just twenty minutes from Bega, Tathra is nature’s centre
of activity. Every scene is a perfect photograph. The coastal town
was born to the sea and its history reflects that colourful character.
Tathra Wharf is classified by the National Trust as the only remaining
steamer wharf on the New South Wales coastline and is a popular
focal point.
This location beckons you to dive, snorkel and fish every which
way you want. The sheltered beach is home to surfers and boardriders.
Mogareeka Inlet is the point to put the boat in and cruise to where
the flathead are biting upstream. You can go prawning in season
or simply set out to sea from Kianinny Bay and have direct access
to the Pacific Ocean.
Bournda and Mimosa Rocks National Parks present a beautiful itinerary
of lagoons, cliffs and beaches to explore, while the Tathra Wildlife
Reserve is ready for rambling with the flora and fauna.
Tathra offers a good selection of restaurants, clubs and sporting
facilities and is surrounded by tranquil bushland reserves for walkers
with a wide variety of flora and fauna.
For a comprehensive source of information about Tathra and the beautiful
Sapphire Coast Region of south-eastern New South Wales, visit the
Sapphire Coast tourism site at:
www.sapphirecoast.com.au
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