What kid doesn’t love cheese? Head over to the Bega Cheese Heritage Centre to discover the magic behind this iconic Aussie brand. Kids can watch the cheese-making process, try some tasty samples, and explore the mini-museum. It’s an educational trip with a delicious bonus!
Dive into an underwater adventure on land! At the Merimbula Aquarium kids can explore marine life up close. With everything from bright fish to mysterious sea creatures, it’s like stepping into a mini-ocean world. Afterward, enjoy a meal with the memorable ocean view at the Wharf Restaurant upstairs.
On a rainy day, Top Fun Merimbula is a lifesaver for parents! With bowling, laser tag and a great range of arcade games, it’s a fantastic spot for kids to blow off steam indoors.
4. Rainy beach walks and treasure hunts
Who says you can’t enjoy the beach in the rain? Grab your gumboots and raincoats and go for a family walk.
You’re spoilt for choice but we love Aislings Rock Pool in Eden for finding unique treasures and the Merimbula Boardwalk for bird watching and fish spotting.
Little explorers will love the thrill of a rainy-day treasure hunt!
5. Visit local art and craft studios
The Sapphire Coast is full of creative hubs where kids can see art in action. Stop by Bermagui Mudworks, SECCA in Bega, or other local galleries.
6. Library adventures and storytime
A rainy day is the perfect excuse to head to the library and stay dry, with cosy reading nooks, crafts, activities, and regular storytimes. There are also fun programs like Bounce and Rhyme for little ones, themed events like LEGO challenges, holiday crafts, and a variety of interactive resources. Let the kids pick out a new book, dive into an activity pack, or join a group activity to pass the day away.
It’s an obvious choice but who doesn’t love going to the movies on a rainy day?
An indoor pool day is a perfect rainy-day adventure! Kids can splash, play, and burn off all of that energy while you stay warm and dry on the sidelines (or join in!). With a heated pool and shallow areas for the littlies, it’s an easy way to keep everyone entertained and happy – even when the weather’s not on your side.
9. Visit a local museum
Give the kids a unique glimpse into the local culture, history, and traditions of their own hometowns
Bega Pioneers’ Museum Run by the Bega Valley Historical Society, this museum highlights early settler life in the region, with displays of pioneer artefacts and agricultural tools.