Tilba Lake & Winery Fathers Day Kayak

Overview

This Father's Day, skip the socks and the Sunday sleep-in for a morning of adventure, fresh air, and legendary local flavours. Your morning kicks off on the glassy waters of Corunna Lake, part of the Batemans Marine Park just south of Narooma. Perfectly paced for little explorers and relaxed paddlers alike— our kayaks are safe, sturdy, and 100 per cent family-friendly. Watch the kids' faces light up and dad unwind as sea eagles circle above,…

This Father's Day, skip the socks and the Sunday sleep-in for a morning of adventure, fresh air, and legendary local flavours.

Your morning kicks off on the glassy waters of Corunna Lake, part of the Batemans Marine Park just south of Narooma.

Perfectly paced for little explorers and relaxed paddlers alike— our kayaks are safe, sturdy, and 100 per cent family-friendly. Watch the kids' faces light up and dad unwind as sea eagles circle above, fish schools jump ahead, and jellyfish blob along below as you cross the lake.

The Surprise: Dad will be stoked to find his paddle leads straight to the doorstep of the Tilba Valley Winery. After landing the kayaks, it's a short stroll through beautiful farmland up to the winery, buzzing with the sounds of live acoustic music and good times.

The Refuel: That ice-cold drink is always better when you've earned it! Time for a tasting of handcrafted estate wines, paired with a platter of Tilba Dairy artisan cheese—the ultimate tribute to the land you've just explored. Dad's not a wine fan? No worries. Swap out the wine for a selection of brewed ales, lagers or ciders and he'll be smiling in no time.

The After-Party: Once the tasting concludes, the afternoon is yours to own. Stick around for a hearty winery lunch and enjoy the live music.

Location

Tilba Valley Winery

947 Old Hwy Corunna NSW 2546 Australia

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Location - 947 Old Hwy Corunna NSW 2546 Australia

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