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Batemans Bay & Eurobodalla, New South Wales

Snorkelling Candlagan Creek

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Snorkelling Candlagan Creek
Snorkelling Candlagan Creek
Snorkelling Candlagan Creek

Snorkelling Candlagan Creek

Candlagan Creek, Broulee, New South Wales, Australia, 2537 Arrow
Candlagan Creek, Mossy Point is a favourite spot for children and families in the Eurobodalla and plays an important part in the marine ecosystem with juvenile fish hidden amongst the seagrass beds and mangroves. The estuary extends from the northern end of Broulee Beach to approximately five kilometres inland. At its mouth, Candlagan Creek is quite shallow and sheltered from adverse ocean conditions by a wide sandbar. On its northern edge, there is a grassy bank with shady trees and picnic tables. Being a shallow estuary type environment, it is a good snorkelling spot for beginners with weedy rocky outcrops, marine molluscs, small fish, and small rays common sights. Be aware that the current can be very strong where the creek meets the sea, especially on an outgoing tide, while sharp oysters attached to the rocks can be hazardous to feet. How to get there: Turn off the Princes Highway at Mogo onto Tomakin Road. Follow Tomakin Road to George Bass Drive, and turn right. Shortly after the Tomago River bridge, turn left onto Annetts Parade. Follow Annetts Parade through Mossy Point until it turns onto Beach Road. You'll see a small carpark on the left just before you cross the bridge over Candlagan Creek.
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Candlagan Creek, Broulee, New South Wales, Australia, 2537

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1800 802 528
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