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Fishermans Paradise, NSW

Fishermans Paradise is situated on the shores of Lake Conjola. As the name sugests it really is a fishermans
paradise, also great for boating and swimming.

Not to be missed just a short drive away is Boyd Lookout & Granite Falls , providing spectacular views of Lake Conjola and beaches to the south. There are good facilities with picnic tables, barbecue & toilets. Passage to the lookout is via gravel road, which can deteriorate during times of bad weather.

Nearest Airport: Moruya

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About Fishermans Paradise

  • Locality: Urban locality
  • Fishermans Paradise Postcode: 2539
  • State: New South Wales
  • Region: South Coast
  • Latitude: -35.22971
  • Longitude: 150.4487
  • Elevation: 17m
  • Population: 477
  • Median Income: $23816
  • Area (Sq/km): 0.993
  • Timezone: Australia/Sydney

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