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Reviews of Bega Rating: 4 out of 5
Melissa - July 2006
Bega is a quiet little town on the South Coast of NSW. It is home of the Bega Cheese Factory which is a fantastic place to stop and have a bite to eat. You can watch how cheese is made here and sample some of the best cheese in Australia. Their cafe offers some lovely sandwiches and snacks and isn\'t too badly priced. Well worth a stop in on the drive down to Victoria. Definately will be back again in the future.
Rating: 5 out of 5
Joshua - December 1990
A beautiful beachside town located between Melbourne & Sydney. Know for its cheese and slogan \"Better by Bega\" it is worth a stop over at
Rating: 5 out of 5
Alan - December 2005
Bega is the administration town for the far South Coast of NSW famous for its dairy products especially cheese it has rolling hills and clean flowing rivers. The climate is temperate and the area is serviced by road. It is also a major tourist destination.
Rating: 4 out of 5
Jo - January 1988
If you love Cheese, then you need to visit the Bega Cheese Factory here. yum.
Rating: 3 out of 5
Zika - December 1999
Bega is a quiet place and worth a stop. This is dairy country and if you like cheese...
Rating: 4 out of 5
Alan - January 2005
Bega is the administrative centre for the South Coast of NSW. Its commonly known as the Sapphire Coast. Bega is 30 minutes from the coast which attracts a lot of holidaymakers in the summer. The actual area around Bega is diary farming area.
Rating: 3 out of 5
Trudie - January 2005
Bega is a country town on the South Coast of NSW. Bega itself is an ordinary town, however the coast and country that surrounds Bega is absolutely beutiful. It is approx 30 mins to the beach from Bega. The beaches are to the east, south and north of Bega. West of Bega is Cooma and further on is Jindabyne and the snow. This is diary country. When it rains it the country side is lush rolling hills.
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