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Sapphire Coast Region BRAIDWOOD 108km B For adjoining map see Cartoscope's Eurobodalla Map © Copyright LPI & Cartoscope Pty Ltd Woila DEUA NATIONAL Gulph 149º50'E 149º40'E 149º30'E COMANS RD Comerang Creek Mtn PARK Belim DAMPIER RD COOMA 39km b Creek l a RANGE BRYCES RD RD RD NER RI Nerrigundah GU (locality) N River BADJA D Historic A Boggy Plain EUROBODALLA Ck H Monument (locality) BODALLA 8km C MTN Eurobodalla r RD e A J e k BelimblaSTATE D A A T Cadgee (locality) R RD B S E W - RD R STATE A Badja O L Y O L L F E r N e ELO A B W B v A i Jillicambra R D G CADGEE R O River A E E Big U R O B 36º10'S T Mtn FOREST N Cadgee U Mtn O KYBEYAN C RD JA AD T B U RD R FOREST COOMA 31km O s S s S (locality) RD o 1 Countegany SHIRE ur RIVER Belowra T R RD DALMENY 14km F E (locality) A Reedy E L WADBILLIGA RD D 1 L Y S K E oss E Tur R Y L C BODALLA L O F C Creek R Belowra EE River Mtn STATE FOREST K Tuross TUROSS Falls CREEK RED COOMA- RD MORTS (locality) Tuross COUNCIL RD RD Wadbilliga NATIONAL RED C NAROOMA 7km BOURKES WAN LLA RD iga DE TINPOT bill ad WANDELLA W Yowrie 150º00'E KOORABAN RD D I T G RAI N L Wadbilliga L Corunna Lake A Corunna I TILBA Crossing A Jeffers M R G S GA R Mtn T I I T L S RD IL R Mt B E F D STATE Dromedary RD RD F A Dignams E CREEK Historic J Mystery W Town Peak Creek Central Bay (locality) Alone GULAGA Tilba Cape Two River Yowrie NATIONAL PARK Tilba Dromedary PARK ALONE 9 Plain (locality) Tilba NATIONAL Little Lake FOREST (locality) Creek Tilba EUROBODALLA Dromedary NAT PK Wandella RD Tilba Mtn 36º20'S MONARO AK TRAIL Wadbilliga E River P Trig Wandella Little Lake YOWRIE 11 BATEMANS S River (locality) OS MARINE PARK R 20 RD Dignams Akolele U SHIRE PARK T Creek Wallaga FIRE 19 GULAGA Lake Wallaga Lake Heights NAT PK HWY Murunna Point Camel Rock ra Ck Tourist drive - sealed surface, unsealed............................................. ari Beauty Point N Highway, major road........................................................................... A1 Cobargo Wallaga Lake (locality) Coast Walk Secondary road, tertiary road, unsealed road.................................... A1 17 20 Kilometres between points, colour matches road status.................... COBARGO - BERMAGUI TD 8/9 BERMAGUI RD TOURIST PARK Four wheel drive track/fire trail, walking track, cycle track................ CREEK IL A R Ck BERMAGUI T 3 COOMA 23km A Forest drive, railway............................................................................ FIRE S F Bermagui B B A A e Hospital, ambulance, toilet for the disabled, barbeque, toilet............. N rm ui D ag E I N C 8 TOURIST DRIVE I Ri Visitor information centre, hotel, motel, winery, heritage site............. R 11 O Coolagolite Bermagui South 2 B O 2 Y Numeralla RA T For more detail see Map 2 149º20'E D R CK RD Accredited visitor information centre, police station, museum........... U RD N M RD DANGELONG A NAT RES Picnic area, wheelchair access, camping, water, cabin/cottage....... B Cadjangarry NUTLEYS Mtn Ck BERMAGUEE Michael Lerner Caravan park, horse riding, bushwalking, golf, bowling.................... Lookout Puen Buen NATURE (locality) Boat hire, telephone, canoeing, sailing, fire station,swamp.............. (locality) RD Baragoot Point Kydra U O RESERVE PP VER N Quaama E Tennis, fishing, swimming, car park, sullage dump point................... E A HEAD GE RD Baragoot Lake R RD TA B Verona RD 10 Petrol & gas, petrol only, lookout, lighthouse, boat launch............... RO (locality) C Nutleys CUT GO u River tt Baragoot C a B23 GROGGIN Bed & breakfast, holiday unit, club, retreat/resort, geological site..... HU Brogo Dam MURRAH g OF Beach M e e M U B72 KYBEYAN Nature Reserve, National Park, State Forest boundary..................... R Cuttagee (locality) u R r Wilderness area, council boundary.................................................... ra A Cuttagee H Ck 36º30'S RD Barragga Point h Lake Sanctuary zone - no fishing................................................................. STATE DR Creek PRINCES Armands Beach SHIRE RIVER (locality) Warrigal WAR 22 R Brogo BIAMANGA Murrah TOURIST DRIVE Nimmitabel I 24 9 S Mtn G OF T A EE L P L RD Murrah Head E FOREST Nelson R 10 S AN NATIONAL Murrah Lagoon D G N E LA RD GR EEN GLENBOG OLD Mumbulla DALGETY 34km 10 S F Pigeon Box RD Mtn River Mtn PARK Ck FA STIG RD Goalen Head FLAT AT CREEK A RD TS Mumbulla H MONARO Cochrane SOUTH EAST FORESTS G HEAD (locality) Falls Mumbulla I Unsuitable Lake RD N for caravans K Brogo E S D NATIONAL PARK K M AR HAWKS R Z LA U I MUMBULLA Bunga Head C TRIG M 13 BU L 3 JEWS L Mimosa Rocks National Park HWY LA Wapengo W RD HI ES RD TEE TTL Mimosa Rocks RD Wapengo RD Bemboka CK E RD Aragunnu Beach (BEMBOKA SECTION) RIDG Wapengo Lake G Ck R MU (locality) E M MIMOSA ROCKS E S F O N B Brown L U NATIONAL PARK 12 RD D BARRABOOKA D Mtn WY BEMBOKA PO RD A L Gate H L SNOWY L L River RD NTH PIE SHOP A E A (part private rd) C HUNTERS K CR RD Pipers Lookout S EE 19 K Picnic Point S FLAT RD Bemboka WALL RD RD WENTS GLENBOG STATE HAIGHS Bithry Inlet BARRETTS FLAT HWY LE ER RD A RD N 3 D (locality) E RD R L Tanja O MTNS G PACKERS C (locality) N River 21 N E Numbugga A W RD Dr George Middle Lagoon RD Bulli Mtn 8 Mtn Middle Beach 20 BEGA SAM'S 5 MIMOSA ROCKS Gillards Beach 36º40'S B72 For more detail 11 S LOOKOU M see Map 3 W 3 RAILWAY T O BEGA NATIONAL PARK 3 A FOREST LA G M IL R Nelson Lagoon P E SON L RD E L A E D I RD N DISUSED Gourlay Y Baronda Head K BEGA (locality) A Nelson Beach M O E TANJA R AMP AJ N LINE U SW Wajurda Point K K LA A Buckajo R RD S F 12 C i RD (locality) v Mogareeka Inlet SOUTH EAST (locality) B U e GLEN ALLEN Mogilla 9 r COUNTRYSIDE A TATHRA R A 13 CARAVAN PARK TATHRA BEACH HOUSE STATE G LA RD IA COMANS RD 23 N For more detail see Map 4 B23 FOREST RD Tathra Head FORESTS TD 9/11 Bega W A Tathra (locality) 5 L Gully (locality) Bimbaya RD Creek L RD Kameruka 12 RD A Kalaru LA LA G Kalaru Kianinny Bay Ando OO (locality) K T BERRIDALE 68km BERRIDALE WAY A NATIONAL PARK LA M RD LA t Kangarutha Head 4 E Kanoona la HUT R l (locality) e U MAP 1 BEGA - J Tantawangalo K LA A t White Rock (locality) a Candelo l BOURNDA l BOMBALA SLATERS DR Creek e BOURNDA M J GLENBOG A 12 NATIONAL PARK T RD LA DH MTN a YN (locality) n RD PODDY t W River aw Toothdale Wallagoot SAPPHIRE an galo 33 14 Lake NATURE Turingal Head RD Six Mile SOUTH Camping fees apply Creek & TOWRID COAST G O Cascades Ck EE W Bondii Lake PRING L O RES S CREEWAH A LA OO G L BOURNDA M N STATE 10 TOURIST DRIVE U A Tantawangalo OLD COAST W M RESERVE NATIONAL PARK A Mtn L T A Bibbenluke RD MILL REGION N A Bournda Lagoon T Mt la Bobendoura RD San Beach ba FOREST (TANTAWANGALO SECTION) (locality) Wolumla dy Ck Bournda Island m Yurammie 36º50'S o (locality) B DARR Tura Beach AG Mt Darragh N Cathcart 1 H T Wolumla TOURIST DRIVE WOODBINE PARK ECO CABINS M 11 Black lo e Lake 3 d Myrtle Mtn 10 n Lookout E CATHCART a IR H Tura Head C M P 21 S F VALLEY W e P River OL r UM i A Wolumla LA m S Tura Beach 31 b For adjoining map see Cartoscope's see map adjoining For Map Mountains Snowy Peak u For more detail 19 l 16 a see Map 7 MOUNT BIG SOUTH EAST FORESTS NAT PK P E 5 ka SOUTH EAST FORESTS A Ck o (YURAMMIE SECTION) K Short Point Beach o NATIONAL PARK b Short Point VISITOR Big Jack Chalkhills m WAY YURAMMIE RD u Picnic Area INFORMATION l E A1 Merimbula RD o L T HALKHILL S F CENTRE o C S RD For more detail see Map 5 R Ck Merimbula C Y Lake JACK Little M Goodenia Merimbula Point Towamba Mtn Rainforest Merimbula 4 7 4 BOMBALA Walk Beach BOMBALA RD BUCKY COOLUMBOOKA Platypus NAT RES RD 20 Pambula Merimbula Bay N Rocky Hall INGS 7 Reserve RTO D RD 2 For more detail BU (locality) IL see Map 6 For more detail see Map 9 Ck R U GNUPA 2 Pambula A B Wyndham W RD 27 3 STATE Beach Hunter Rock SPRINGS Ck JINGERA South MTN Ck RD River T FOREST F R 5 Pambula DELEGATE 36km DELEGATE S Lochiel n E Back (locality) Haycock Point o R NEW (locality) t O RD r FOREST STH EAST u STATE F RD Rosemeath rb ONA FORESTS NAT PK O H BEN HWY a N (locality) W A RD North Long Beach K RD RD BROAD- 6 BURRIMBUCC (COOLANGUBRA O RD 8 Pambula River Greigs Flat SECTION) K K E (locality) Lake Quondolo IL SOUTH EAST NULLICA E Ri L A R HAYCOCK R 11 C N WATER E Coolangubra FLORA The Pinnacles Y Mtn RD Myanba Creek Settlers Cottage CRCT STATE FOREST TE RD & Gorge O (locality) C Tea Rooms & 37º00'S RES R Yowaka Garden Gallery BEN BOYD SOUTH EAST FORESTS Burragate BOYD K E FORESTS H RD C T NATIONAL PARK Saucy WOG A E B NATIONAL PARK N 8 Creek Pheasants RD R E Lennards Peak T STATE Nethercote A WAY Island TOWAM NATIONAL (locality) W 31 D (YOWAKA SECTION) A FOREST O W H R ARATA HWY TAYFIELD NORTHERN BA N B ET NALBAUGH HE ACCESS RD R RD C MINES O B23 RD T DELEGATE 30km DELEGATE TD 10 11 PARK E STATE Wog (COOLANGUBRA SHIRE SECTION) RD FOREST North Head Ck EDEN For more detail SOUTHERN ACCESS SOUTH EAST River see Map 8 Hut NULLICA 5 RD Nalbaugh Wog Falls FORESTS 0246810 Old Creek STATE FOREST RD WAY Towamba Lookout Point RD R Kilometres BONDI iver RD RD Twofold Bay Burnt A River White Rock Towamba B R RD Creek A Nullica Wood B B o Davidson F M Bay U RD Chip Mill n Nullica A Mt A Red Point G 23 Whaling BONDI GULF d OW Nullica GULF L N Hill T i Wog Wog 20 BEN Boyd's Tower A Station K Letts NATURE L (locality) N Ck O Ben Boyd National Park O WOG RESERVE STATE C ER Pericoe Boydtown MTN (locality) oe TOWAMBA STATE Ck ic Per Leos RD Genoa E O BOYD RD NATIONAL PARK C THE G I BOYD R FOREST OLD FOREST Rock YAMBULLA F E RD IE P O L S K D Creek RD 18 15 T S C T Mowarry Point E RD E 9 G SNAKE BONDI TRACK Saltwater L Falkner RD RD WA NU 9 MOUNT IMLAY
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