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  • What’s New in Kiama

    The time has come. Salons have reopened, hotels are filling up, and restaurants are revving to wine and dine patrons from near and far. As travellers dust off their calendars, Kiama is laying out the welcome mat ready to introduce everyone to the newest kids on the block… and just quietly, we think you will be impressed!

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  • Australian Traveller’s Top 100 Unique Stays

    Each year, Australian Traveller search high and low for places, properties, and experiences to include in their prestigious Top 100 list. This year, they’ve rounded up the most unique stays across the country, with Gerringong’s iconic Dovecote coming in at #59.

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  • Is it time for a ‘Holistay’?

    We all know the Kiama Area is popular with visitors and it is for good reason. Why not take the opportunity while you’re at home (and no one can visit) to explore your own backyard? We’ll show you how.

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  • Father’s Day Done The Kiama Way

    Looking for some very special Father’s Day inspo at short notice? Look no further than local Kiama area-based businesses that have really come to the party to make your lockdown occasion something to be remembered.

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  • Your Guide on Where to Eat in Kiama

    While the Kiama area is known for its sandy beaches, rolling coastlines, and of course the blowhole, the foodie scene here will be sure to have you coming back for more.

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  • See the South Coast – tracks, trails, and more to discover

    With hills and valleys rivalling those found across the regions of France, the Kiama area is the perfect place to get into the cycling spirit of and prepare for L’Étape Australia by Tour de France. We’ve rounded up some of the best training rides across the area and beyond, including some local tips and not-to-be-missed attractions along the way.

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  • Le Tour de Kiama

    D’accord. Nous avons beaucoup de similitudes entre la France et Kiama. While the language isn’t one of them, read on for how to make the NSW South Coast feel like France.

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