Sightseeing
Mogo Wildlife Park (formerly Mogo Zoo) is a small privately-owned zoo in Mogo, on the south coast of New South Wales, Australia. It is a member of the Zoo and Aquarium Association (ARAZPA) and has had success in breeding programs for endangered species, including the snow leopard, cotton-top tamarin, black-and-white ruffed lemur, red panda, and Sumatran tiger. The zoo has Australia's largest collection of primates. It is one of only two zoos in Australia that exhibits white lions (the other being the National Zoo and Aquarium in Canberra). Unlike most small Australian zoos, Mogo Wildlife Park focuses on exotic species.
Mogo Wildlife Park exhibits a large African savanna and a series of islands for primate species. The zoo is currently building an exhibit for a pair of chimpanzees that were not wanted in any other zoos in Australia, an act typical of the zoo's propensity for adopting unwanted animals. Until recently it held the only kea in any Australian zoo and was also the home of the last red-handed tamarin in Australasia. Other previously held species include the little penguin, cougar, and crab-eating macaque. Great day trip and well worth a look.
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Mogo Wildlife Park
222 Tomakin RdMogo Wildlife Park (formerly Mogo Zoo) is a small privately-owned zoo in Mogo, on the south coast of New South Wales, Australia. It is a member of the Zoo and Aquarium Association (ARAZPA) and has had success in breeding programs for endangered species, including the snow leopard, cotton-top tamarin, black-and-white ruffed lemur, red panda, and Sumatran tiger. The zoo has Australia's largest collection of primates. It is one of only two zoos in Australia that exhibits white lions (the other being the National Zoo and Aquarium in Canberra). Unlike most small Australian zoos, Mogo Wildlife Park focuses on exotic species.
Mogo Wildlife Park exhibits a large African savanna and a series of islands for primate species. The zoo is currently building an exhibit for a pair of chimpanzees that were not wanted in any other zoos in Australia, an act typical of the zoo's propensity for adopting unwanted animals. Until recently it held the only kea in any Australian zoo and was also the home of the last red-handed tamarin in Australasia. Other previously held species include the little penguin, cougar, and crab-eating macaque. Great day trip and well worth a look.
Festivals
The Narooma Oyster Festival
Narooma Oyster Festival
Food scene
Great food or just head down for a coffee!!
https://www.themossy.com.au/
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The Mossy Cafe
31 Pacific StGreat food or just head down for a coffee!!
https://www.themossy.com.au/
Grumpy & Sweetheart's
34-36 Sydney StGreat food and Coffee, Cakes etc...
Smokey Dan's
2152 George Bass DrBest ribs and beer on the South Coast
Really good pizza
https://www.heatwoodfiredpizzabar.com.au/menu
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Heat Woodfired Pizza Bar
270 Beach RdReally good pizza
https://www.heatwoodfiredpizzabar.com.au/menu
Great place for ribs and a beer!!
https://smokeydans.com.au/?fbclid=IwAR020SybxSmFMrmfFFxoVHVxpIpHIeboNk29QTLJpakPNPIbhBD52V5Nzs4
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Smokey Dan's
2152 George Bass DrGreat place for ribs and a beer!!
https://smokeydans.com.au/?fbclid=IwAR020SybxSmFMrmfFFxoVHVxpIpHIeboNk29QTLJpakPNPIbhBD52V5Nzs4
Great Indian food and available on Menulog
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Little Restaurant & Bar
Great Indian food and available on Menulog
Holy Crust Pizza
640 Beach RoadGood pizza really close.
Markets
Nice little market for a Sunday outing. Good parking and a great playground next door for the kids
Batemans Bay Sunday Market
Clyde StreetNice little market for a Sunday outing. Good parking and a great playground next door for the kids
Moruya Country Market
Ford StreetOpens every Saturday.