5 amazing adventures in Moruya on NSW’s South Coast

Whether you’re planning a road trip or just a quick weekend away, Moruya is the perfect place to escape the hustle and bustle of city life for some amazing adventures.

 

Moruya is a lovely destination on NSW’s South Coast – about 305 km south of Sydney and 175 km southeast of Canberra. While known for its granite stone used in public landmarks such as the Sydney Harbour Bridge, Moruya also offers a wide variety of attractions and activities for visitors of all stripes. Read on for five amazing adventures you can experience in Moruya, NSW. Just make sure to check for updated travel alerts regarding COVID-19 before planning your adventure.

 

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© South Coast Seaplanes

 

Get a birds-eye view of Moruya

There’s nothing like taking in the scenery from high in the sky to gain a new perspective on the world. South Coast Seaplanes offers multiple tours that will take you along unspoilt beaches, out over nearby islands, or up into the mountains for views of Tuross Falls. They even offer a package for a Gourmet Picnic by Seaplane, with a flight along the beautiful Eurobodalla coastline and a meal in a secluded location prepared from local ingredients. This unique adventure is an opportunity to see the South Coast as you’ve never seen it before.

 

 

Time to check one adventure off the bucket list

If you prefer your adventures to be a little more death-defying, then you won’t want to miss out on the thrill of a lifetime while skydiving over Moruya. SkyDive Oz offers packages for tandem jumps, perfect for beginners who are just looking to give the sport a try. And for those more serious thrill-seekers, they also offer multiple packages to get your ‘A’ license and be able to skydive on your own. Already have your license? Then check out the sport skydiving packages, which include options with or without gear rental. Head on over to the SkyDive Oz Facebook page to see what all the fuss is about!

 

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© Moruya Jockey Club

 

Have a great day out at the Moruya races

There’s a large group of horse trainers in the area surrounding Moruya, with upwards of 100 horses in training at any given time. With the number of racehorses who call the region home, it’s no wonder that the Moruya Jockey Club hosts multiple races each year, including the upcoming Narooma Cup and Moruya Cup. The course has a lovely grassed area for outdoor viewing, perfect for packing in a picnic to enjoy as you watch the races. They also offer an undercover area with a full bar and independent food vendors. Pop on over to the Moruya Jockey Club Facebook page for the most up-to-date information from the track.

 

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© Alan Nichols; Eurobodalla Coast Tourism

 

Pick up your paddle for a kayaking adventure

For the avid kayakers among us, the Moruya River offers multiple avenues for exploring the region. You can follow the Moruya Kayaking Trail – East which is a 14 km round trip east along the river, launching from either the North Head campgrounds or the Moruya boat ramp. Then there is the Moruya Kayaking Trail – West a 12 km paddle entering the river at the Moruya boat ramp and taking you out towards Deau National Park. For more information about unofficial kayaking activities in the region, check out the Eurobodalla Kayakers paddling calendar.

 

 

Spend a day at the beach in Moruya

Last, but certainly not least, take a day to explore the beautiful beaches just down the river from Moruya along the NSW South Coast. A day of sun, sand, and water is the perfect way to cap off your holiday. For a day of relaxation, you can lounge about sunbaking or take a stroll along the sand. Or, if you have some energy to burn, swimming, surfing, or snorkeling are just the ticket. Bengello Beach is on the north side of the river, not far from the Moruya North Head Campground, while Shelly Beach and South Head Beach are to the south of the Moruya River, near the Moruya Heads lookout in Eurobodalla National Park.

 

How to get to Moruya

Rex Airlines has multiple daily flights from Sydney to Moruya via two routes, one direct and the other through Merimbula. See the map below for details on how to travel to Moruya and book your flight here.

 

If you enjoyed this read please check out more of our articles about the region with Three perfect days on the NSW South Coast and 4WD trails in NSW – Five tracks for the adventurous. Also, to find even more Things to Do in Moruya visit the Eurobodalla Coast Tourism site.

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