Bermagui South Coast NSWBermagui is very much a paradise for those who like to fish, this little fishing village is found on the north of the Sapphire Coast. This is the closest place where the mainland meets the continental shelf, making easy access to deep water fishing. Charter Fishing is available, Marlin and Tuna abound. January sees the Blue Water Fishing Classic.You can sample the fresh fish and other seafood at the Fish Co-Op, found on Fishermans Wharf. The prawns are delicious and the Tuna Sashimi melts in your mouth. Bermagui Things to DoNearby surfing beaches include Mooreheads, Cuttagee and Bears. National Parks within a short drive from Bermagui includes the Wallaga Lake National Park, which has a 8kms long walk along the stunning coastline, past wetlands that protect the local flora and fauna. Wallaga LakeAt Wallaga Lake itself, you can find walks taking you through wild flower and native animal reserves. There are places excellent for swimming and picnics, boating and fishing are allowed in certain areas. The Bermagui Markets are held here on the last Sunday of the month, as well as the Bermagui Seaside Fair held in March. Description: Mt Dromedary is regarded in Aboriginal Folklore as the mother of Little Dromedary and Montegue Island. South Coast AccommodationNSW South Coast resorts, historical townships and sleep fishing villages are scattered along the Coast. Accommodation available includes a wide range of styles to suit almost any budget. In the surrounds of Bermagui, beach cottages, resorts set in stunning locations, hotels, bed & breakfasts, caravan parks, serviced apartments, homesteads and holiday lettings are just some of your options for places to stay here. Find NSW Hotels Hotels in New South Wales. |