Bega Pioneers' Museum

South Coast NSW


Sombre photographs of Bega's early European inhabitants cover the walls of this creaky regional museum, housed in the town's first hotel (1859).

Most interesting are the back rooms and yard, filled with centuries-old farming implements, horse-drawn carriages and – making you grateful for your motel's laundry service – barrel washing machines.


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