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Old Mogo Town South Coast Accommodation,

Old Mogo Town – Gold Rush Theme Park
10km South of Batemans Bay on the South Coast NSW
Open Daily 10:00am – 4:00pm

“Rough it in Comfort” Deluxe 3.5 Star Miners’ Cabins or En-suite Bunkrooms.

Free Guided Tours for staying guests re-trace life during the 1850’s Gold Rush, including “Australia’s Bloodiest Bushrangers” – the Clarke Gang.

Explore the working Stamp Battery, Gold Mine, Exhibition Buildings and Rare Trades Workshops.

“Hands on History” Extended Educational/Activities Programme for groups.

Enjoy traditional “fayre” at The Digger’s Rest Tavern, seating 120 for Weddings, Parties and Functions.

The huge “Camp Kitchen” offers BBQ dining and a games or meeting area.
Picnic and BBQ areas are available beside peaceful lakes and gardens.
Surrounded on three sides by Mogo State Forest.

Pristine beaches and local attractions, only minutes away.

Website: www.south-coast-accommodation.com

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