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About Narooma & The Eurobodalla Region Narooma is a little coastal haven surrounded by world-class beaches and the serenely beautiful Wagonga Inlet. Renowned for its pristine environment and for the seals, whales and penguins that frequent Montague Island 9km offshore, it also boasts one of top public golf courses in Australia and unparalleled inlet, reef and ocean fishing. The word Eurobodalla is Aboriginal for 'Land of Many Waters' and the shire is characterised by it's picturesque lake and river systems and gorgeous marine park coastline. The Eurobodalla's warm, temperate climate ensures a vibrant outdoor café culture and visitors can feast on local seafood at numerous excellent eateries before exploring the galleries, gardens, shops and pubs of its many small towns. Or they can explore its waterways and ancient eucalypt forests by kayak, boat, foot, bike or horseback – encounters with kangaroos, wallabies, echidnas and a vast range of birdlife are all highly likely. Feel free to visit the Eurobodalla Tourism website for more information about The Land of Many Waters...click here
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