Port
Eden, New South Wales, Australia
Activity Level
Moderate Activity
Excursion Type
12
Wheelchair Accessible
No
Starting At (prices in USD)
$240
Minimum Age
Information Not Currently Available
Duration
Approximately 4 Hours
Meals Included
Meals included
Today, you'll visit Kameruka Estate, one of the first European settlements in the Bega Valley dating back to 1834. Many of the first European settlers in the valley came specifically to work on the Kameruka Estate.
Today Kameruka is a working sheep and cattle station. You'll see the farm's resident sheep dog round up a group of the property's sheep before watching a sheep shearing demonstration in the original shearing shed.
Visit the Holy Trinity Church, established in 1869 to support the Estate's community. From here you can see the cemetery across the paddock and the war memorial dedicated to the local people who died in the World Wars. You will also see Doolin's Stone, built in 1908, it was the first monument in NSW to commemorate an Aboriginal person. Tom Doolin was Kameruka's Huntsman and Master of the Hounds and was instrumental in the property's success in its early years.
Enjoy a morning tea and a chat with the estate owner and historian, Barry Moffitt, about the property's interesting past before your return to the pier.