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The Sutherland Shire area covers 370 square kilometres. Its boundaries include The Royal National Park, the mighty Port Hacking, the Woronora River Valley, the Georges River system, the shoreline of Botany Bay and famous surfing beaches. What to do, where to stay? Click here for more information. View the
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Wollongong lies approximately 80km south of Sydney, the map covers the area from Berry in the South to the Royal National Park in the North, Macquarie Pass National Park in the West to the coast in the East. Town maps of Kiama, Wollongong and Shellharbour invite further exploration of this area. What to do, where to stay? Click here for more information. View the
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The Shoalhaven region begins around at Berry, located about 150km South of Sydney. The map features one regional map and twenty-one town maps. The regional map covers an area from Durras in the South to Kangaroo Valley in the North, Morton National Park in the West and all the way to the East coast. Town maps include Nowra, Ulladulla & Mollymook, Milton, Burrill Lake, Durras North, Kioloa, Tabourie Lake, Bawley Point, Bendalong, Sussex Inlet, Huskisson & Vincentia, Culburra & Greenwell Point, St. Georges Basin, Basin View, Lake Conjola, Callala Bay, Kangaroo Valley, Berry, Nowra Hill, Currarong and Shoalhaven Heads. What to do, where to stay? Click here for more information. View the
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The Eurobodalla region adjoins the Shoalhaven region to the South. Batemans Bay is located approximately 280km from Sydney. The regional map depicts an area from Tilba Tilba in the South to Durras and East Lynne in the North, Deua National Park and Belowra in the West to the coastline in the East. The sheet includes town maps of Tuross Head & Potato Point, Batemans Bay, Nelligen, Durras & Durras Lake, Moruya, Dalmeny, Tomakin & Broulee, Narooma and Malua Bay. What to do, where to stay? Click here for more information. View the
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This guide features all that the wonderful Eurobodalla Nature Coast can offer. Take your pick from experiencing wildlife, spectacular wilderness or just browsing galleries and studios for that special artwork. Or seek out some of the local restaurants who specialise in fresh produce and seafood. What to do, where to stay? Click here for more information. |
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The Sapphire Coast lies approximately 390km South of Sydney. It is bounded by Wallaga Lake and Cobargo in the North, Victoria in the South and the South East Forests National Park in the West. The sheet features a regional map which covers from the Victorian border to Central Tilba in the North and covers the route to the Snowy region in the West via Nimmitabel and Bombala. Eight town maps are included featuring Merimbula, Eden, Bermagui, Bega, Tathra, Pambula, Pambula Beach and Tura Beach. What to do, where to stay? Click here for more information. View the
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The East Gippsland region occupies the North-east region of Victoria. The map covers from the NSW border along the coast to Sale in the West and extends to Bright and Delegate in the North. Town maps of Omeo, Lakes Entrance, Bairnsdale, Mallacoota, Paynesville, Orbost and Metung invite further exploration. What to do, where to stay? Click here for more information. View the
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This guide covers the coastal area between Sydney and Melbourne, it includes all the information about the best places to visit and where to stay overnight. Use the strip maps to find it all. The guide starts at Sydney, covers the area to the South via Wollongong, Kiama to Nowra in the Shoalhaven region and Batemans Bay in the Eurobodalla region. From Batemans Bay the trail leads to Bega, Merimbula and Eden in the Sapphire Coast, a short deviation covers Braidwood and Canberra, then the trail leads to Lakes Entrance in the East Gippsland region. Further to the West via Sale, Traralgon and Yarram in the Central & West Gippsland region the roads lead to Melbourne but not without a detour via Phillip Island and Wilsons Promontory region. What to do, where to stay? Click here for more information. View the map: |
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