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Rainy Day Activities: Top Things To Do When The Weather Turns Wet In The Eurobodalla

Don’t let a little rain dampen your plans in the Eurobodalla! There’s plenty to keep you entertained when the weather takes a turn. Whether you’re a local or just visiting, we’ve rounded up some great rainy-day activities to help you make the most of your time, no matter the forecast. Work your way through our list of family-friendly activities around Eurobodalla that definitely beat the weather.

Rainy Day Activities in the Eurobodalla
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You know where The Middle of Mogo is so it’s time to set a direct trajectory for it!

This iconic shop offers a mouthwatering 30 flavours of fudge to choose from – so many it will stop raining by the time you try them all! The shop is huge and there’s plenty to explore including other shops offering games, ice cream and the giant chess game.

Learn more about Mogo Fudge

 

Cheese. Lots and lots of cheese. Still not sold? Tilba’s historic cheese factory was established in 1891 and was the first cheese co-op in NSW. Whilst the factory has been re-fitted with new technology, the heritage building and surrounds remain as they were 130 odd years ago. Take the kids to see the cheese production process and while you’re there, pick up some delish cheeses.

Learn more about Tilba Dairy Cheese Factory

Look, you were going to get your hair wet in this rain anyway, so why not do it at the Bay Pavilions indoor pool? Dive into a heap of fun in the kids’ aquatic play area or choose from four fast and fabulous waterslides! There’s a deeper 25m pool for the older kidlets to practice their mermaid skills in too. 

Learn more about Bay Pavilions

Undoubtedly the most important rainy day venue for little kids in Batemans Bay, the indoor play facility at Kidz Biz Playhouse will tire out the little tykes while you relax and sip on a coffee.

Learn more about Kids Biz Playhouse

Housed in the town’s former courthouse, the Batemans Bay Heritage Museum offers both permanent and temporary exhibitions, a catalogue of thousands of historical photos, preloved bookshop and a dedicated kids’ corner. When you get there, make sure to ask about the original police cell from 1905! 

Learn more about Batemans Bay Heritage Museum

Collectors of all things interesting from the Moruya region – including memorabilia, photos and newspapers, the Moruya and District Historical Society are here to help you explore fascinating local stories. The Museum is located in buildings once owned by Abraham Emmott, whose son was bailed up by the notorious Clarke bushranger gang in the late 1800s!

Learn more about Moruya Museum

Step back in time at this impeccably renovated art deco cinema for a true cinematic experience. Narooma Kinema offers a program of art house, independent and mainstream films as well as special viewings, live performances and events.

Learn more about Narooma Kinema

Kids driving you up the wall? Strap ‘em into this! This action packed jet boat ride features a fully sealed, airconditioned cabin so you’ll never get a drop of rain [or seawater] on you! This is the perfect activity for families with family members of all ages, and we guarantee the kids will sleep well afterwards! 

Learn more about Ocean Jetboating South Coast

Are you kidding? Rainy days are the BEST time to head to the botanic garden! That’s when all the amazing wildlife comes out. Take a brolly and follow the dedicated tracks around the 42-hectare site featuring over 2000 species of plants and a variety of fauna. Before you head home, stop for lunch at the delicious Mossy on Gardens cafe!

Learn more about Eurobodalla Regional Botanic Garden

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