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GETTING TO THE PARK
GPS: S 36o 22.253 E 150o 4.059
From Sydney, head South on the Princes Highway through Nowra, Batemans Bay and Narooma. 22 km south of Narooma, take the signposted tourist drive to Bermagui for approximately 6km. Regatta Point Road is on the right and the park is at the end of the road.
From Canberra, and areas beyond including around Yass & Goulburn, take the Kings Highway (Clyde Mountain) to Batemans Bay and Narooma. 22km south of Narooma, take the signposted tourist drive to Bermagui for approximately 6km. Regatta Point Road is on the right and the park is at the end of the road.
From Canberra, and areas beyond including around Albury & Wagga, take the Snowy Mountains Highway (Brown Mountain) through Cooma to just North of Bega turning left toward Cobargo. At Cobargo, cross the bridge and turn right into Cobargo/Bermagui Road. Approximately 16.5 km turn left into Wallaga Lake Road. After approximately 4.5km turn left into Regatta Point Road and the park is at the end of the road.
From Melbourne, including areas of Gippsland, take the Princes Highway through Bairnsdale. From Bairnsdale you have two options – keep to the highway through Lakes Entrance or take the Great Alpine Road to Bruthen and across to the highway at Nowa Nowa. Follow the highway to Cann River, Eden, Pambula, Bega and Cobargo. At Cobargo, cross the bridge and turn right into Cobargo/Bermagui Road. Approximately 16.5 km turn left into Wallaga Lake Road. After approximately 4.5km turn left into Regatta Point Road and the park is at the end of the road.
WHERE WE ARE
Located just a few kilometres off the Princes Highway between Bermagui & Narooma on the Sapphire Coast, Regatta Point Holiday Park is about 3 hours from Canberra, 6 hours from Sydney and 8 hours from Melbourne.
Moruya and Merimbula airports are both a little over an hour away.
Talk to reception about pick up facilities for bus travellers.
Cartoscope have an excellent range of free maps available. Some we recommend you carry are Snowy Mountains, East Gippsland, Eurobodalla and Sapphire Coast. They all include town maps for several of the small towns dotted along the various routes. Generally available from the Visitor Centres along the way. Check the Cartoscope web
www.maps.com.au