 | | Bermagui is a small town situated 20 kilometres east of Cobargo in southern New South Wales. The town was made famous in the 1930’s by American novelist and sportsfishing legend Zane Grey.
The scenic town is situated on a safe coastal inlet with access to some of the most exciting fishing in Australia if not the world. |  | | The continental shelf is at it’s closest point to eastern Australia, only a twelve mile trip from Bermagui. Crossing three reefs due east of Bermagui on the way to the shelf takes you through prolific Marlin and Yellowfin Tuna fisheries. The facilities and geography make it possible for the trailer boat fisherman to catch their dream. |  | | Motels, units and the Zane Grey Caravan Park are available year round for accommodation. All amenities are within walking distance, small shops packed with souvenirs coffee shops and th Horseshoe Bay Hotel offering bistro type meals. The Country Club with adjoining golf course is a popular late night haunt. With the area’s rugged coastline, safe swimming areas,nearby wetlands, flora and fauna reserves along with art galleries, potteries and glorious bush walks Bermagui makes an ideal holiday destination.. | | | | |
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