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    Narooma

    , NSW

    Things to see
    Tourist Information
    Motels
    Hotels
    Bed & Breakfast/Guesthouses
    Apartments
    Holiday Homes & Units
    Cottages & Cabins
    Farm & Eco Holidays
    Caravan Parks
    Restaurants
    Cafés


    A natural map of Australia in the rocks at the mouth of Narooma's Harbour

    Narooma (including Montague Island)
    Popular seaside holiday destination
    Narooma (the official spelling was 'Noorooma' until 1972) is a popular seaside fishing resort with a population of 3443 which is located at the mouth of the Wagonga Inlet 348 km south of Sydney via the Princes Highway.

    Thought to have been occupied by the Wandandian Aborigines before white settlement, the area became a cattle run in the 1840s. The 'Noorooma' run covered the area from Wagonga to Bermagui. Francis Hunt was probably the first European settler. After the 1861 Land Act opened the area to selectors the run was reduced in size.

    Gold was discovered in the area in 1880 at the Montreal site and finds soon followed at Cape Dromedary, Mt Dromedary, Wallaga Lake, Wagonga Heads, Corunna and Kianga.

    A post office called 'Noorooma' was established in 1880 at the site of present-day Corunna but changed its name to Corunna two years later. In 1883 a township was surveyed and Narooma was declared a port the following year. Development was slow. Timber rose in importance around this time and a sawmill opened at South Head Wagonga, soon followed by a hotel, store and wharf and a few cottages and, in 1888, a school. A new Narooma post office was opened in 1889. As a sign of the town's growing importance the court moved from Eurobodalla to Narooma in 1895.

    In 1906 the Mitchell Bros moved their sawmill operation from Port Stephens to Narooma. Railway sleepers were soon being cut from the timber in the Wagonga forests and the timber industry remains an important part of the local economy. Shipbuilding and oyster farming were also established early in the century and the latter too has retained its local importance.

    The moorings at Narooma

    With passengers arriving on the steamship service of the south coast many began to explore the fishing in the area as a form of recreation and tourism became a feature of the local economy as the town established a reputation as a holiday resort for boating, aquatic sports and big-game fishing: a reputation it has retained to this day. Commercial fishing commenced in the 1930s and a fish cannery opened on the banks of the Wagonga River in 1940. A bridge was first built across the river in 1931.


    Things to see:   [Top of page]

    Historic Buildings in the town
    Of some architectural interest in the town are the Uniting Church (formerly Methodist Church - 1914) and parsonage (1935), located at the top of the main street (Wagonga St) on the right-hand side if you are heading south, past Canty St. These two structures, conventional of design, have a simple strength and dignity. They are considered amongst the finest Australian timber churches of the early twentieth century. The decorative gable truss structures at the end of the nave and the small porch are of note. The gothic revival bell tower was erected in 1934. The parsonage, with its charming picket fence is of an unusual design which complements the main structure without dominating it. There is a huge bay window at the front with lead-light windows, sunburst timber decoration on the central gable and a fanlight over the door.

    The Lighthouse on Montague Island

    Montague Island
    Montague Island is a wildlife and marine-life sanctuary and flora reserve 10 km offshore just south of Narooma. This 1.4-km island (its maximum width is 800 m) was named after the British statesman, George Montagu Dunk, by Captain Cook when he sighted it from the Endeavour in 1770. The Aborigines of the Wallaga and Djiringanj tribes who frequented it in search of food (birds, eggs, penguins and seals) called it 'Barunguba'. The island was once a promontory of the mainland but was separated during the last ice age. The waters teem with fish because they are in the east coast current and are channeled through a narrow section of the Continental Shelf. It is the only remaining site in New South Wales on which Australian fur seals are known. There are thousands of fairy penguins, plus shearwaters, hawks, silver gulls, sea eagles, harriers, crested terns and peregrine falcons. The National Parks and Wildlife Service have established a base on the island and are currently attempting to restore the vegetation to its native state - a closed ecosystem of remnant coastal vegetation - as a succession of European animals and lighthouse keepers have disrupted the flora with introduced weeds. Goats and rabbits were transported to the island to supply meat for shipwrecked sailors.

    The lighthouse has been operating since 1881. It was built from the granite which forms massive outcrops and rounded boulders on the island and which was once quarried and used in the construction of Sydney buildings such as the GPO in Martin Place.

    There were originally three lighthouse-keepers and their families on the island and their attractive houses remain, one of which is being restored to its original state and there are plans to turn it into a museum. The light, originally kerosene-powered, was converted to electricity in 1969 and then to automatic solar power in 1986, eliminating the need for the keepers.

    Access to the island is only possible through organised charter-boat tours from Narooma which can be arranged through the Narooma Visitors Information Office (02 4476 2881). NPWS staff conduct guided tours of the lighthouse buildings and environs and tell tales of the island's past. The cost is currently $60, ten of which goes to the NPWS for maintenance costs. For more information on the site phone the NPWS district office at Narooma (02 4476 2888). The trip to the island incorporates whale-watching from mid-September to mid-November.

    Attractions in the area
    12 km south of Narooma is Tilba Valley Wines and Vineyard (02 4473 7308). Take the signposted turn to the right off the highway. A family business it was the first winery on the south coast. They offer a lunch each day and are open 10 to 5 weekdays and 11 to 5 on Sundays. Continue along the gravel road and follow the deer signs for another 7 km to Brooklands Deer Farm (02 4473 7330), an unusual sanctuary with a rustic feel located at a scenic site. The farm possesses picnic and barbecue facilities and the barn is the venue for barn dances throughout the year. The opening hours are 10 to 5 seven days a week.

    Boating, waterskiing and fishing can be pursued in the wide, open waters of Corunna Lake to the south and Wagonga Inlet. The former, with its coloured sands and strange rock formations, is popular with rock collectors while the latter is rich in bream which congregate around the oyster leases. The headlands, beaches and lakes south of Narooma are also fine spots for fishing, and prawning can also be pursued in season at some of the lakes of The Dromedary Conservation Area. Tilba Tilba Lake is a good Beach fishing can be enjoyed at Brou Beach and rock fishing off Dalmeny to the north, where there is also a boat-launching ramp. Contact the Narooma Visitors Information Service on the Princes Highway (200 metres past the bridge on your left if you are coming from the north) to organise tours, cruises on Wagonga Inlet, boat-hire or to obtain the names of local service providers.

    Scenic Drives
    The trip north across the bridge, east out to the coast, north to Dalmeny and back to the highway is pleasant. The more adventurous may wish to head north from here and turn west off the highway on to Mitchells Ridge Road (unsealed) just north of Lawlers Creek. After about 4 km another road heads off to the south back across Lawlers Creek and will take you past Kianga Road on your left, to Grants Lookout. From here the road continues south across Bilba Bilba Creek to Burrimbidgee Creek at the western end of the Wagonga Inlet, where there is a picnic spot. From here it continues south for a while then loops back in to the highway just south of Narooma (approx. 35 km). Both are signposted tourist drives.

    Some fine local lookouts include Harold Buckeridge Lookout off Kianga Rd at Makins Hill, Wagonga Head Lookout on Bar Rock Road at Wagonga Head near the mouth of the river, where you can examine Australia Rock (which features a naturally-occurring hole with an uncanny resemblance to the map of Australia), the lookout off Ballingalla St near Narooma Beach and the golf course, and another further south along the beach, past the cemetery, at the end of Glasshouse Rocks Road where Montague Island can be seen in the distance.

    Surfing beaches abound though Bar Beach which runs north from the river mouth on the northern side of the river has a very good reputation. It also has an enclosed swimming area for children. The beaches to the south in the Conservation Area are especially good.

    The golf course in Ballingalla St is scenically situated atop a cliff. Take the first left after the bridge if coming from the north, into Fuller Parade. This route takes you past the swimming pool and jetty, bends to the left becoming Noorooma Crescent, to the right becoming Pilot St, then takes a sharp right to become Ballingalla. The golf club is to your left as you turn the last corner.

    Eric Naylor, a Yuin Elder, at the top of Gulaga

    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 by driving south beyond the Central Tilba turnoff and continuing on to the Bermagui Road. It is located on the Bermagui Road a few kilometres south of the highway, tel: (02) 4473 7232

    The Penis Rock at the top of Gulaga (Mt Dromedary) near Narooma


     

    Tourist Information   [Top of page]

     
      Narooma Tourist Centre
    Princes Hwy
    Narooma NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 4476 2881
    Facsimile: (02) 4476 1690
     
     

    Motels   [Top of page]

     
      Amooran Court Motel
    30 Montague St
    Narooma NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 4476 2198
    Facsimile: (02) 4476 2374
    Rating: ****
     
     
      Coastal Comfort Motel
    Cnr Tilba St & Princes Hwy
    Narooma NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 4476 2256
    Facsimile: (02) 4476 2866
    Rating: ***1/2
     
     
      Farnboro Motel
    Princes Hwy
    Narooma NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 4476 4611
    Facsimile: (02) 4476 4294
    Rating: ***1/2
     
     
      Flag Festival Motor Inn
    126 Princes Hwy
    Narooma NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 4476 2099
    Facsimile: (02) 4476 2641
    Rating: ***1/2
     
     
      Forsters Bay Lodge Motel
    Forsters Bay Rd
    Narooma NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 4476 2319
    Facsimile: (02) 4476 1735
    Rating: ***
     
     
      Holiday Lodge Motel
    Princes Hwy
    Narooma NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 4476 2282
    Facsimile: (02) 4476 2425
    Rating: ***1/2
     
     
      Inlet Views Holiay Lodge Motel
    15 Fosters Bay Rd
    Narooma NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 4476 2483
    Rating: ***1/2
     
     
      La Salle Motel
    153 Princes Hwy
    Narooma NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 4476 0000
     
     
      Montague Narooma Motel
    Princes Hwy
    Narooma NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 4476 2217
     
     
      Narooma Motel
    243 Princes Hwy
    Narooma NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 4476 4270
    Rating: **
     
     
      Olympic Lodge Motel
    76 Princes Hwy
    Narooma NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 4476 2379
    Rating: **
     
     
      Tree Motel
    213 Princes Hwy
    Narooma NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 4476 4233
    Facsimile: (02) 4476 3594
    Rating: ***1/2
     
     
      Whale Motor Inn
    Wagonga St
    Narooma NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 4476 2411
    Rating: ****
     
     

    Hotels   [Top of page]

     
      Highlands Tavern
    Princes Hwy
    Narooma NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 4476 2009
     
     
      Lynch¹s Hotel
    Princes Hwy
    Narooma NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 4476 2001
     
     

    Bed & Breakfast/Guesthouses   [Top of page]

     
      Bay Street Bed & Breakfast
    5 Bay St
    Narooma NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 4476 3336
    Rating: ****1/2
     
     
      Bellbird Farm Cottage
    30 Lilyvale Place
    Narooma NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 4476 3210
    Facsimile: (02) 4476 3210
    Rating: ****
     
     
      Pub Hill Farm Bed & Breakfast
    Scenic Dve
    Narooma NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 4476 3177
    Facsimile: (02) 4476 3177
    Rating: ****1/2
     
     
      The Grove Bed & Breakfast
    290 Riverview Rd
    Narooma NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 4476 1311
    Facsimile: (02) 4476 1322
     
     

    Apartments   [Top of page]

     
      Amooran Court Holiday Apartments
    30 Montague St
    Narooma NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 4476 2198
    Rating: **
     
     
      Apollo Holiday Apartments
    16 McMillan Rd
    Narooma NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 4476 2461
    Rating: ***
     
     
      Belvedere Lodge Holiday Apartments
    15 Fosters Bay Rd
    Narooma NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 4476 2483
    Rating: *
     
     
      Cooinda Holiday Apartments
    170 Princes Hwy
    Narooma NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 4476 2536
     
     
      Golfers Lodge Holiday Apartments
    8 Bluewater Dve
    Narooma NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 4476 2428
    Rating: ***
     
     
      Nankeen Holiday Apartments
    4 Burrawang St
    Narooma NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 4476 2814
    Rating: **
     
     
      Narooma Palms Holiday Apartments
    Cnr Tillba & Sheaffe Sts
    Narooma NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 4476 2428
    Rating: ***
     
     
      Rose¹s Holiday Apartments
    19 Tilba St
    Narooma NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 4476 2079
    Rating: ***
     
     
      Sea Mist Holiday Apartments
    22 Marine Pde
    Narooma NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 4476 2699 or (02) 9599 3041
    Rating: **
     
     
      Wirraminna Holiday Apartments
    8 Lavender Point Rd
    Narooma NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 4476 2851
    Rating: ***
     
     

    Holiday Homes & Units   [Top of page]

     
      Apollo Holiday Units
    16 McMillan Rd
    Narooma NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 4476 2461
    Facsimile: (02) 4476 2461
    Rating: ***
     
     
      Cooinda Hiliday Units
    170 Princes Hwy
    Narooma NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 4476 2536
    Rating: ***
     
     
      Lavender Point Holiday Units
    8 Lavender Point Rd
    Narooma NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 4476 2851
    Facsimile: (02) 4476 2159
    Rating: ***1/2
     
     
      Nankeen Units
    4 Burrawang St
    Narooma NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 4476 2814
    Facsimile: (02) 4476 2720
    Rating: ***
     
     
      Narooma Golfers Lodge
    8 Bluewater Dve
    Narooma NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 4476 2428
    Rating: ***
     
     
      Narooma Palms
    21a Tilba St
    Narooma NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 4476 2928
    Facsimile: (02) 4476 2928
    Rating: ***
     
     
      Roses Units
    19 Tilba St
    Narooma NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 4476 2079
    Facsimile: (02) 4476 1940
    Rating: ***
     
     

    Cottages & Cabins   [Top of page]

     
      Clark Bay Farm
    467 Riverview Rd
    Narooma NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 4476 1640
    Facsimile: (02) 4476 1640
    Rating: ***1/2
     
     
      Inlet Views Holiday Lodge
    15 Forsters Bay Rd
    Narooma NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 4476 2483
    Facsimile: (02) 4476 5291
    Rating: ***1/2
     
     
      Mystery Bay Cottages
    121 Mystery Bay Rd Mystery Bay
    Narooma NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 4473 7431
    Rating: ****
     
     

    Farm & Eco Holidays   [Top of page]

     
      Clark Bay Farm
    P.O. Box 525
    Narooma NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 4476 1640 or (03) 5856 7216
     
     
      Oakleigh Holiday Farm Cabin
    Mystery Bay Rd Mystery Bay
    Narooma NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 4473 7219
     
     

    Caravan Parks   [Top of page]

     
      East¹s Van Village Narooma
    Princes Hwy
    Narooma NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 4476 2161
    Facsimile: (02) 4476 3746
    Rating: ***1/2
     
     
      Easts Narooma Shores Holiday Park
    Princes Hwy
    Narooma NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 4476 2046
    Facsimile: (02) 4476 3746
    Rating: ****
     
     
      Narooma's Golf Club & Surfbeach Resort
    Ballangalla St
    Narooma NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 4476 2522
    Rating: **
     
     
      Island View Beach Resort
    Princes Hwy
    Narooma NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 4476 2600, 1800 465 432
    Facsimile: (02) 4476 3466
    Rating: ****
     
     

    Restaurants   [Top of page]

     
      Blue Cod Restaurant
    Princes Hwy
    Narooma NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 4476 2411
     
     
      La Grolla
    Narooma Plaza
    Narooma NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 4476 3396
     
     
      Lynch's Restaurant
    135 Wagonga St
    Narooma NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 4476 3022
     
     
      Narooma Bowling Club
    Princes Hwy
    Narooma NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 4476 2433
     
     
      Narooma Services Club
    Princes Hwy
    Narooma NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 4476 2135
     
     
      Ocean Palace Chinese Restaurant
    103 Campbell St
    Narooma NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 4476 2855
     
     
      Penguin Cove Restaurant
    126 Princes Hwy
    Narooma NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 4476 2099
     
     
      Rockwall Restaurant
    107 Campbell St
    Narooma NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 4476 2040
     
     
      Seahorse Restaurant
    Ballingalla St
    Narooma NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 4476 2522
     
     
      Simply Seafood
    Riverside Drive
    Narooma NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 4476 2403
     
     
      Sorriso Italian Cuisine
    Narooma Plaza
    Narooma NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 4476 3362
     
     
      The Pacific Dragon Restaurant
    26 Princes Hwy
    Narooma NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 4476 2150
     
     
      Whale Motor Inn / Harpoon Restaurant
    Wagonga St
    Narooma NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 4476 2411
     
     

    Cafés   [Top of page]

     
      K for Koffee & Kate
    Narooma Plaza
    Narooma NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 4476 4343
     
     
      Montague Fish Cafe
    89-91 Campbell St
    Narooma NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 4476 1460
     
     
      Montague Fish Cafe
    2/32 Princes Hwy
    Narooma NSW 2546
    Telephone: (02) 4476 2218
     




     

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