Details
What’s on
Welcome drinks
4 PM Thursday 6 March, Punt House, Batemans Bay
Bus departure
1:30 PM Friday 7 March, Clyde Street Batemans Bay outside Starfish
Ceremony and reception
3 PM, Somnium at Bingie, Bingie Road NSW
Bus Departure
Early bus: 10pm. Late bus: 11:30 PM
Recovery
11AM, Saturday 8 March, 51 Grandfathers Gully Road, Lilli Pilli - kids welcome
Broulee to Breakers Ocean Swim
9 AM, Sunday 9 March, Broulee Beach.
1.4km or 500m ocean swim around the Broulee headland - great way to cure the hangover!
Fancy a swim?
The annual Broulee Bay to Breakers Ocean Swim is a 1.4km swim from Shark Bay (unfortunate name, but perfectly safe) on Broulee Island out to the ocean and around the headland to the South Broulee (Bengello) Beach.
It’s on the Sunday morning and there are 1.4km and 500m ocean swim event options.
We’ll both be jumping in - hope you’ll join us!
Time to explore
We’re very excited to have all our favourite people visit Batemans Bay, and while you're here, we encourage you to take some time to explore. There are lots of beautiful beaches, fantastic walks and hikes and amazing day trips in the area.
Best beaches: Lilli Pilli, McKenzies, Rosedale, Guerilla Bay and Broulee
Best cafes: Se7ven, Crumb, Three66, Alfresco’s, Mossy Point Cafe & Single Fin
Best restaurants: Sams Pizza, Kohli’s Indian, Starfish, The Punthouse, Fox Dog Distillery, Oaks Ranch, Broulee Brewery & Smokey Dans.
Best hike/walks: Mosquito Bay to Mckenzies Beach, Pigeon House, Burrewarra Point, Murramarang South Coast Walk, Broulee Track/Bengello Beach.
Best wildlife: You can nearly always find stingrays at Mosquito Bay and Mossy Point boat ramps, seals on the southern side of the Narooma break wall & fresh oysters at Wray Street Oyster Shed and Oyster Farmers Daughter in Narooma.



