If you love nature, local charm, and a touch of adventure, you’ll find it all right on your doorstep at Kalaru Holiday Village. Perfectly positioned between the bush and the beach, Kalaru offers the best of the Sapphire Coast — a place where mornings start with birdsong, days are filled with simple discoveries, and evenings end under a sky full of stars.
Whether you’re after a beach day, a nature walk, or a taste of local life, here are some of the best things to see and do nearby.
Explore the Coast — Tathra Beach and Mogareeka Inlet
Just a few minutes from the park, Tathra Beach is a local favourite. Known for its family-friendly vibe, golden sand, and gentle waves, it’s ideal for swimming, surfing, or casting a line from the shore. Pack a picnic or grab a bite from the nearby Tathra Beach Café, where ocean views are as good as the coffee.
If you prefer somewhere quieter, head to Mogareeka Inlet, where the Bega River meets the sea. This sheltered spot is perfect for paddleboarding, kayaking, or simply cooling off on a summer’s day. The calm, shallow waters make it a great choice for kids and anyone looking to escape the crowds.
Discover Nature in Bournda National Park
For those who like to mix a little exploration with their relaxation, Bournda National Park is a must. Just minutes from Kalaru, it’s a wonderland of coastal forest, hidden lagoons, and walking trails that lead to secluded beaches.
The Bournda Lagoon Walk is one of the most popular — a short, scenic track that’s perfect for families. You’ll wander through shady bushland, spot native birds, and finish at a peaceful lagoon that’s ideal for a picnic or a swim.
If you’re feeling adventurous, explore further along the Sandy Creek Loop or find a quiet spot along Hobart Beach to watch the sun set over the water.
Taste and Tradition — Local Attractions and Markets
For a taste of local history, visit the Bega Cheese Heritage Centre, about 15 minutes from Kalaru. Here, you can learn about the region’s proud dairy heritage, sample famous cheeses, and browse regional produce. It’s a must-do for food lovers and families alike.
History buffs will enjoy a stop at the Tathra Wharf Museum, where maritime stories come to life inside one of the last surviving coastal wharves in New South Wales. Step back in time as you take in the fascinating exhibits — and don’t forget to look out across the bay for dolphins playing in the surf.
If you prefer a slower pace, spend a morning wandering the Tathra or Bega markets, where you’ll find handmade crafts, fresh fruit and veggies, local honey, and plenty of friendly faces. It’s the kind of local experience that turns a simple weekend into something special.
The Simple Joys of Kalaru
Back at Kalaru Holiday Village, the pace slows — just as it should. Cool off in the pool, cook up a barbecue, or share stories from your day under the shade of the gum trees.
Every turn around Kalaru brings something new — from coastal lookouts to country charm — and every adventure ends the same way: with that wonderful, easy feeling that you’ve found a place where life just flows.