Tathra, New South Wales

Tathra
New South Wales

Tathra, New South Wales
Tathra
Population: 1,622 (2006)[1]
Postcode: 2550
Location:
  • 446 km (277 mi) from Sydney
  • 18 km (11 mi) from Bega
LGA: Bega Valley Shire
State District: Bega
Federal Division: Eden-Monaro

Tathra is a seaside town on the Sapphire Coast found on the South Coast, New South Wales, Australia in Bega Valley Shire. It has a population of 1,622.

Nearby points of interest are the Old Tathra Wharf, Mimosa Rocks National Park and Bournda National Park. Mimosa Rocks National Park starts at the northern end of Tathra Beach and runs north for about 16km. It has five access roads from the Tathra-Bermagui main road. Bournda National Park starts at Kianinny Bay, at the southern end of Tathra, and runs south for about 13km. There is a good walking track, near the coast, along most of its length.

The Bega River flows into the sea at the northern end of Tathra Beach, which is about 3km long. The Snowy Mountains Highway joins Tathra to Cooma via Bega.

History

The Tathra area was first settled by Europeans in the 1820s and 1830s, although it was outside the limits of legal settlement, the Nineteen Counties. A small jetty was built at Tathra in the early 19th century. In 1861-62, a larger wharf was built from funds donated by farmers and the Illawarra Steam Navigation Company. Regular shipping commenced in 1862.[2] The wharf, built on turpentine supports set into solid rock, is now classified by the National Trust.

Tathra may mean "beautiful country" or "place of wild cats" in a local aboriginal dialect.[3]

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