Cobargo, New South Wales

Cobargo is a village in the south-east area of the state of New South Wales in Australia in Bega Valley Shire. In 2011, Cobargo had a population of 638 people. It is 386 km south of Sydney on the Princes Highway between Narooma and Bega. Cobargo's streetscape features many turn of the century buildings. It has developed in the last decade from a sleepy village into a popular tourist destination. Its attractions include olden-style stores, leather craftworks, potteries, an iron forge, art galleries, tea rooms and antique shops. Wadbilliga National Park is 20 km west of Cobargo.

Cobargo, New South Wales

Cobargo is a village in the south-east area of the state of New South Wales in Australia in Bega Valley Shire. In 2011, Cobargo had a population of 638 people. It is 386 km south of Sydney on the Princes Highway between Narooma and Bega. Cobargo's streetscape features many turn of the century buildings. It has developed in the last decade from a sleepy village into a popular tourist destination. Its attractions include olden-style stores, leather craftworks, potteries, an iron forge, art galleries, tea rooms and antique shops. Wadbilliga National Park is 20 km west of Cobargo.