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Merimbula<br />
Merimbula, located on NSW's beautiful Sapphire Coast has it all, whales , dolphins,<br />
fishing , surfing and boating, any wonder it is one of the coast's most popular tourist<br />
destination. Located between <strong>Australia</strong>'s two largest capital cities, 9 hours drive North of<br />
Melbourne and 9 hours South of Sydney.<br />
Beaches<br />
NSW coastline offers some of the best beaches in <strong>Australia</strong> and Merimbula's are great for<br />
swimming, surfing , body boarding, wind surfing and for just lazing on. Main Beach is<br />
the most popular for swimming and surfing. There is also Lake Beach, Bar Beach and<br />
Middle Beach.<br />
Merimbula Aquarium<br />
This Aquarium can be found in the historic cargo sheds of the Merimbula Wharf. There<br />
are displays of local tropical fish as well as hundreds of other varieties of sea life. Lake<br />
Street.<br />
Merimbula's Magic Mountain<br />
A fun place for families as it has roller coasters, waterslides, putt-putt golf, mirror room<br />
plus lots more fun rides and activities for everyone. There are also facilities here to have<br />
a picnic lunch or cook up a BBQ.<br />
Merimbula Marina:<br />
This very busy Marina offers a large range of fishing charters, lunch and dinner cruising<br />
of the bay and Dolphin and Whale Watching expeditions. The Merimbula Princess is a<br />
glass bottom boat that offers great views of ocean life.<br />
Whale Watching<br />
A hugely popular thing to do in Merimbula between September and November. Many<br />
cruise boats leave from the Marina for whale watching tours.<br />
Yellow Pinch Wildlife Park<br />
Located 9km west of the township, this park has native wildlife, children's rides, picnic<br />
area and a cafe.<br />
Mollymook<br />
Mollymook is part of the coastal area that stretches from Ulladulla to Narrawallee.<br />
Mollymook is well known for its surf beach and for the Mollymook Golf Club that runs<br />
alongside Mollymook beach. Mollymook is named after an albatross, the 'Mollymawk'.<br />
Mollymook was first settled by the Dhurja, Walbanja and Wadandian Aborigines.<br />
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