Batemans Bay

Australia

Looking into the bay from the south A very quiet and unspoiled beach on the bay Batemans Bay is a small coastal town (population 16,000) situated at the mouth of the Clyde River. It is close to the many fine beaches of the South Coast of the Australian state of New South Wales.

Batemans Bay is the closest ocean beach to the Australian capital, Canberra, making it a popular weekend and holiday destination for Canberrans. Many of the people who live in Batemans Bay are retired, although it is now attracting younger families looking for more affordable homes that are close to the sea.

Batemans Bay and the surrounding South Coast area boast some of the most spectacular and unspoiled coastline in New South Wales. However, the township itself is fairly unlovely.

During summer, Batemans Bay's population more than doubles from holidaying folk from inland.

Warm during summer (December-February). The weather in autumn and spring is fairly mind. Due to the coastal location winter in Batemans Bay is not too cold.

An emphasis on natural attractions including national parks and beaches. The local bush is mainly spotted gums with an understory of burrawangs. While there is development around the town, the bush is nearby and quite unspoilt.

Cruise up the Clyde river to Nelligen. Visit Mogo for arts and crafts, recreated gold mining village, and zoo. Visit national parks including Murramurang. The Eurobodalla Botanic Gardens explains the local flora. Most importantly visit the beaches.

Water based activities in the area include deep sea fishing to surf board, boat and jet ski hire. Just south of Batemans Bay, the Broulee Surf School offers lessons for all levels. Jetskis can be hired off Corrigans Beach close to the town on the south side of the bay.

Shop for arts and crafts in the neighboring villages - Mogo is quite close, Tilba Tilba is further afield, south down the Princes Highway. At Tilba Tilba the ABC cheese factory sells produce.

Spend a night out on the town with first class restaurants and home town pubs with local entertainment.

The sea temperature becomes quite pleasant as summer progresses, though at the start of summer can be quite chilly. Surprisingly there is often a brief period towards the end of spring when the sea temperature is quite mild, before getting chilly, and then warming up as summer progresses.

Most beaches in the area have times when they are patrolled by local surf life saving clubs manned by volunteers. Visitors should ensure they swim between the yellow and red flags that denote the patrolled area of the beach. Broulee South Beach is a great beach to swim at on a calm day especially for young families and it is patrolled all weekends during summer.

You can purchase small souvenirs (both commercial and unique) of Batemans Bay from the many local arts and crafts establishments and retailers. As a growing regional population center, the town is also well serviced by local shops and chains including Kmart, Coles and Woolworths.

Oysters from the Clyde River are a local speciality and are also highly praised and appreciated by a much wider audience, including Sydney restaurants and beyond. The Pearly Oyster Bar in North Street is a good place to try local produce.

  • Starfish Deli, +61 2 4472 4880. Clyde Street, views over the water, pizzas and à la carte menu, open each day from 9.30 for breakfast, lunch and dinner,

Try some fresh fish and chips from any of the shops along the main street facing the bay.

  • Ocean Breeze Takeaway, 1/ 248 Beach Rd, Batehaven, +61 2 4472 1802. Fish and chips, burgers, drinks, snacks

Starfish Deli, +61 2 4472 4880. Clyde Street, views over the water, pizzas and à la carte menu, open each day from 9.30 for breakfast, lunch and dinner,

Ocean Breeze Takeaway, 1/ 248 Beach Rd, Batehaven, +61 2 4472 1802. Fish and chips, burgers, drinks, snacks

There are a number of hotels in the town and also the Soldiers' Club.