The South Coast of New South Wales is a fabulous region that includes all the coastal areas between Sydney and the Victorian border. The region offers a magnificent range of native coastal, mountain, forest, and rural country habitats. The environment is largely pristine, natural, unspoiled and provides the perfect conditions for a relaxing, fun-filled, peaceful or adventurous visit in contact with fabulous and unique Australian flora and fauna. The huge variety of natural experiences and great facilities and the mild climate offers an all-season destination on the South Coast. The South Coast also has a rich Aboriginal and European cultural heritage and abounds in history. There are many festivals; a thriving artistic scene; theatre and music; craft and artisan outlets offering much broad
dimension of experiences for the visitor, that complement the outstanding attractions of the beautiful natural environment. Visitors can enjoy the fabulous array of National Parks, State Forests, conservation areas, Marine Parks, spectacular wilderness areas, untouched beaches, pristine rivers and mountains, lovely rural and farming landscapes. The South Coast has easy access to Australia's premier alpine wilderness of the Snowy mountains and the snowfields. There are a plethora of towns and villages offering a large variety of entertainments and amusements. There are four regions on the South Coast: Illawarra; Shoalhaven; Eurobodalla and Sapphire Coast