Explore Beach and Bush in Mystery Bay

Explore Beach and Bush in Mystery Bay

The Best Beach And Bush

etreat into this idyllic bushland setting nestled in the State forest that cradles Mystery Bay.

*10 min walk to the beach

*Escape to the decks in summer

*Snuggle up to the fireplace in winter.

*Watch the sun set over Gulaga mountain.

*Strong wi-fi

*Short drive to Narooma for essentials and picturesque Central Tilba with its boutiques, pub and cheese factory not to be missed!

*Plenty of space to be on your own or gather together.

Plenty of parking on this large bush block.

Lots of stunning bush and beach walks to blow your cares away.

The township is quite level, so ideal for riding your bike to the beach and on some of the bush trails.

A bumpy 3km drive (or uphill walk) will take you through the forest to the South of mystery bay, to 1080 beach where you will have spectacular views of the coast. Access this via the forest road off Lamont Young Drive.

The house is about a 3 minute walk to the State forest that encompasses Mystery Bay, and across the road, the sun sets over Gulaga mountain, a sacred mountain for the Yuin people of southern New South Wales.

A 10 min drive will take you to the cosy township of Central Tilba where there is a market on Saturday mornings in the local hall, and a dairy at the bottom of the hill (milkshakes for the kids) and the pub at the top, where there is live music on a Sunday afternoon (for the whole family), and a myriad of boutiques and other delights in between.

To the north is the township of Narooma, where you can find a Woolies and Aldi, for groceries and other supplies. There’s even a mobile fishmonger!

Note that phone coverage is patchy at best in Mystery Bay, so do not rely on it, but the wi-fi at the house is strong.

If you’re driving up the coast road from Melbourne, bear in mind that filling up with petrol at Lake’s Entrance or Orbost will ensure you make it the whole way without any dramas!