A Batemans break
Want to escape the city for a quick weekend away to a place that’s close, quiet and relaxing with nice accommodation? Well I’ve got the spot for you – Batemans Bay.Just over three hours south of Sydney, it’s perfect for a sneaky weekend away. Shoot down after work on Friday and then you can leave with lots of time on Sunday to explore the South Coast’s cute towns en route to reality.

Here are my top picks on where to stay, what to do and the best bits to look out for on your leisurely Sunday drive back.
Where to Stay
There are loads of accommodation options in the area ranging from camping grounds, motor inns, hotels and big self-contained resorts like Coachhouse’s Marina Resort, my pick of the bunch. Located just on the water’s edge, Coachhouse’s has a huge variety of villas ranging from 1 bedroom ones up to a 3 bedroom Luxury Villa that is literally 20 metres from the ocean. And yep, this one’s ours and even though it’s a tad large for just the two of us (note to self: bring friends next time), it has absolutely everything we need and even has a spa bath. I can see this weekend’s going to be as relaxing as I imagined it would be!

What to do
Have lunch on the water: make sure you lock away at least two hours to chill out and have a long lunch at one of the riverside restaurants in the township. The Reef Restaurant, Starfish Deli or Barkala Kitchen are perfect for this!

Do the Wineries: the South Coast is not just about beaches and surfing, it’s also home to a few must-see wineries. Check out – Bawley Vale Estate, Tilba Valley Wines, Cuppitt’s Winery or if fruit wine is more your thing, stop by at Elysium Wines and taste some of the wines made from the native berries in the area.
Stroll along the Moruya Markets: every Saturday morning, the Moruya Markets, just a 15 minute drive from Batemans Bay are so worth putting on your list. I always find markets pretty intriguing (good for people watching) and these don’t disappoint. You’ll find everything here from fresh produce, bric-a-brac, live music, crafty items and little tasty treats.

Get walking: Batemans Bay and surrounds are renowned for awesome walking tracks and most of these follow the coast. Check out the options here.

Eat Oysters: Batemans Bay is famous for its Clyde River Oysters and one thing not to miss is an Oyster Farm tour and tasting.
What to look out for when you leave
Grab brekkie somewhere in town before you zoom off. Tip – Check out Grapevine café at the Garden Centre – brilliant!

The town of Mollymook: stop off at the beach for some fresh air and a coffee.
Berry: make sure you give yourself at least an hour just to browse the main street of Berry and snap a few cute treats. Not to miss is the Berry Lolly shop, the gift shops lining the main street and the bakery is pretty amazing too 🙂
Stop for lunch in Gerringong: we found a gem of a spot for a vegetarian lunch at Perfect Break Vegetarian Café – I recommend trying the juices and if you’re feeling hungry, the vegetarian nachos. But come early- this place is packed all the time!
Peter Drayton Wines also produces sparkling wines and a selection of Liqueur Fortified wines. The extent of the range is truly exceptional for a small, boutique producer. More visit – Hunter Valley Winery