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Like so many places on the Far South Coast, Tathra is a unique mix of old and new. Home to the iconic Tathra Wharf, classified by the National Trust as the only remaining steamer wharf on the Australian coastline, the Wharf and the Tathra Pub are the best known buildings in town. Receiving its first cargo in 1858, the Wharf was an integral part of coastal trade for almost 95 years, with the last ship taking cargo from Tathra in 1954. It was vital for supplying nearby towns and villages with supplies from Sydney, and for transporting local produce back again. The Wharf is a great spot for fishing and to look out for whales, seals, dolphins and large sting rays, which can be seen near the wharf. The Tathra Hotel was originally named the Ocean View Hotel, when it was constructed in 1888. Following 18 months of renovations, today it combines heritage and contemporary features. The Hotel now features a micro brewery, a restaurant featuring local seasonal produce, new rooms and a small theatre. Thanks to the efforts of local firefighters, neither the Wharf or the Hotel were damaged by the bushfire that tore through Tathra in March 2018. Tathra was not impacted by the 2020 bushfires. Tathra is a fantastic base for a short or longer break, with a wide variety of outdoor activities and its proximity to other destinations, such as Bermagui, Cobargo, Bega and Merimbula. The track from Tathra to the bridge at Mogareeka is always popular with those out for a stroll or a run, bike riders and skateboarders, and is great for younger children. The playground at Taylors Square was updated in 2019, with the design following the NSW Everyone Can Play guidelines. This new inclusive playspace is designed to be accessible by children of all abilities, with pathways and picnic tables constructed to similar standards. Tathra has a vibrant food scene focused on local produce, with excellent cafes, restaurants and a fine food providore who bakes artisan sourdough breads daily. And trying to determine who has the best coffee in town is quite the challenge! Tathra Beach is the heart of the town, with surfing, kayaking and swimming all popular. The Tathra Surf Lifesaving Club provide a great community service patrolling the beach during the summer months. Try snorkelling near the Wharf, or launch a boat from nearby Kianinny Bay. To explore the Bega River, head over the bridge at Mogareeka to the boat ramp. There are lots of accommodation options in Tathra, from camping in nearby National Parks to caravan parks, cabins and four star resorts.

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