Batemans Bay tourist information
Batemans Bay
Many accommodation, dining and entertainment facilities in the town are sited to take advantage of the magnificent views across the Clyde estuary, ocean and to the mountains in the west. Others are situated close to the beautiful beaches that adorn the coastal centres. Every aspect in Batemans Bay is different and beautiful in its own right.
In addition to its own attractions, 'the Bay' is well located for driving, trekking or undemanding walks in the Clyde Valley and the spectacular mountainous national parks that protect its sources. Pigeon House Mountain for example, is less than an hour's drive north.
Batemans Bay and its neighbouring area boast some of the most spectacular and unspoiled coastline in New South Wales.
You'll also have the chance to savour fresh and succulent seafood caught locally in some of the planet's cleanest waters. Our local Clyde River oysters are often hailed by connoisseurs as the best in the world.
There are dozens of clean beaches, some with gentle shallow waters perfect for young children and others to challenge the more discerning of surfers.
Batemans Bay has seen several world and Australian records for the game fish caught locally and local charter boat operators can take you out for a great day's reef fishing or to chase a "big one'. Boating, diving, windsurfing and of course both body and board surfing all find their respective paradises in our region.
Batemans Bay aerial map
Please click on any icon on the Batemans Bay aerial tourist map, to find close by places, offering hotels and tourist information. You can zoom in and zoom out our touristical map as well as switch between satelite and map view of Batemans Bay.
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