Merimbula, NSW

A coastal haven that sits between a lake and the ocean and is home to some of the world's best oysters.

Where To Stay In Merimbula

We haven't got a Holiday Park in Merimbula at the moment, however we highly recommend driving 20 minutes to Tathra Beach Eco Resort. It's a nature lovers paradise where you can Glamp, Camp or book a Cabin and stay amongst the families of kangaroos and wallabies that call this place home.


Where To Eat & Drink In Merimbula

Kick start your day with a coffee at Bar Beach Kiosk, idyllically located where the Merimbula Lake meets the bay and serving up the best coffee in town from well known coffee roasters Single O. Oysters will no doubt be on your mind in this region famous for them, and whilst you can get fantastic oysters in several restaurants we recommend heading over to nearby Pambula and visit Wheeler’s Seafood Restaurant, Takeaway and Oyster Farm. Located in a beautiful original building, the restaurant offers a modern take on mouthwatering seafood and of course, farm fresh oysters. We highly recommend going on their oyster tour to learn more about this intriguing industry. Dulcie’s Cottage is another favourite, serving up burgers, oysters, craft beers and cocktails out of a renovated weatherboard cottage in town. If you’re after a casual local drink and counter meal, our pick is to head to the RSL where you’ll also find live music on weekends.

What To Do In Merimbula

Our favourite of the local beaches is Bar Beach, uniquely located in the channel between the lake and the ocean giving it stunning turquoise waters and a great view over the town and into the hinterland. If you’re keen to get on a kayak or paddleboard, Merimbula Lake is a great place to do so with its still waters and views across town and over to the beach. Just ten minutes drive away you’ll find Potoroo Palace, an animal sanctuary and education centre which is a great place to learn more about native animals in the area and get up close with kangaroos, emus and ducks who roam the park freely. You can even buy a bag of feed and feed them by hand!

The Essentials

Given this town's popularity it comes as no surprise that there are plenty of shops and you won’t need to travel far no matter what you need. There are multiple supermarkets and pharmacies, and if you’re in the need for camping or caravan gear then head to Camping Plus.

The Drive

As always, we give you the rundown on the drive you’ll take from the three closest capital cities.

From Canberra - At just 246 km along the Monaro and Snowy Mountains Highways, this is an easy drive.

From Sydney - At 454 km straight down the coast this is a drive that you can do in one day and has some great options to stop and either stretch the legs, have a meal or spend a few nights. Our favourites are Gerringong, Huskisson and Tuross Head.

From Melbourne - Through Gippsland and then straight along the coast, you’ll likely need to make an overnight stop and we highly recommend doing so in the beautiful town of Lakes Entrance. If you’re just after a quick meal stop, there’s great options in Bairnsdale and Rosedale. 

ParkBooker Staff Writer
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