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Mogo Information

Situated 10 kilometres south of Batemans Bay is the picturesque and historic goldmining village of Mogo. Steeped in the rich history of gold, gold, gold, Mogo's classic village atmosphere and variety of specialty shops are a favourite drawcard for visitors.

Revisit Mogo's gold rush days at the pioneer village or pan for gold. Relax with a coffee or enjoy a delicious lunch at one of Mogo’s great cafes.


Mogo’s galleries, specialty stores and outlets see vast numbers of visitors picking up that treasured memento of their visit to the Nature Coast. Don’t just browse, open your eyes – there are some real treasures and bargains to be found. There are unusual plants, jewellery, home wares, furniture and great pottery – and the artworks are thrilling.

Just around the corner is the surprise-packet, Mogo Zoo. There are few places where you can eyeball big cats including the new white lions and such a wonderful range of primates and various endangered species. For me the snow leopards are a standout but boy, those spider monkeys sure are cute! And as for the giraffes…

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