Attractions

Things to do

Feed native birds
  • Artists and Galleries
  • Beaches
  • Bushwalking
  • Cruises
  • Dine at local restaurants
  • Feed native birds
  • Fishing
  • Forests and Wilderness
  • Golf
  • Horseriding
  • Movies
  • Nursery
  • Shopping
  • Snorkelling
  • Surfing
  • Swimming
  • Tennis

Places to see

  • Batemans Bay
  • Bawley Point
  • Clyde Coast
  • Crampton Island
  • Pebbly Beach
  • Pigeon House Mountain
  • Ulladulla

Artists and Galleries

In addition to our magnificent natural attractions, the Clyde Coast region is exceptionally rich in its creative arts community. Many well known local artists have galleries and studios in the Bawley Point region (only a short drive south from the resort).

Other galleries are only a short distance from the Tabourie Lake Resort. You should not miss the Forest Gallery at Benandarah (about 15 mins south), one of the finest galleries on the South Coast.

Beaches

The beautiful beaches of Tabourie Lake, where the lake meets the sea are only a few minutes' walk from the resort, while many other magnificent, secluded beaches of the region are within a few minutes' drive. Introspective and exhilarating walks in the cooler months (May - October), our beaches are among the best in the state.

Forests and Wilderness

The Clyde Coast hinterland is a nationally recognised natural treasure. The Clyde River catchment comprises almost exclusively National Parks and State Forests - the rugged sources in the Budawang Ranges containing spectacular mountains such as Pigeon House Mountain (named for its distinctive shape by Lieut James Cook during his voyage of discovery in 1770), The Castle and Shrouded Gods Mountain.

You can reach these regions after a short drive from the resort. A popular excursion is to drive to the carpark at Pigeon House Mountain (about ½ hours' drive) and to climb to the summit (about 2 hours moderate climb) for spectacular views over the coast and the Eastern Escarpment.

We can arrange Minibus Tours to the less accessible and more remote areas, where your guide's local knowledge will provide the most rewarding views and scenic walks.

Surfing, Swimming and Snorkelling

Surf, swim or snorkel in the warmer months (November to May) at our beautiful Tabourie Lake beaches.