Here’s a unique opportunity not to be missed, a truly restorative retreat immersed in nature, bordered by over 200 metres of pristine river frontage along Bhundoo, also known as The Clyde River.
Set amid a serene native landscape and flanked on two sides by the Clyde River and State Forest, this property offers a rare combination of privacy, purity, and potential.
Key Highlights
• The Property: Quiet, beautiful, and open, a tranquil sanctuary ideal for unwinding or creative retreat.
• The Position: Over 200m of direct river frontage beside what’s regarded as the most pristine river system in Eastern Australia. Crystal-clear, fresh water with two excellent access points.
• Dwelling Entitlement: Offering future opportunity (STCA) to build a permanent residence in one of the most peaceful natural settings imaginable.
• 4.34 hectares (10.71 acres) with 200m of Clyde River frontage.
Lifestyle & Features
• Comfortable cabin accommodation with outdoor toilet and shower.
• Tank and river water plumbed to the cabin, providing ample supply for daily hot showers and garden use.
• Two jettys for swimming access, launching kayaks, paddleboards or a small boat.
• Beautiful riverside picnic area, ideal for swimming, relaxing or enjoying long summer afternoons.
• Mostly cleared land framed by a canopy of trees, home to abundant wildlife and a symphony of birdlife.
• Embrace a relaxed off-grid lifestyle, simple, clean and connected to nature.
Nearby attractions
• Moments away is the popular Clyde River Berry Farm where you can pick your own flavourful berries and enjoy delicious homemade, fresh berry ice cream.
• A few minutes down river you can explore Shallow Crossing, a much-loved local spot for swimming, picnics, and lazy afternoons by the river.
• Take a scenic drive or paddle along the Clyde River, exploring pristine waterways and native bushland.
• Just to the north is Ulladulla with it's beautiful harbour; Mollymook and Narrawallee showcasing stunning beaches; and the historic town of Milton.
• Head south and you will find Nelligen, Batemans Bay and Mogo, another popular area to visit. Taste freshly shucked oysters from the Clyde River or visit Mogo Zoo.
• Mogood is conveniently positioned approximately 10 km from the coast, 26 km to Nelligen, 32 km to Batemans Bay, 36 km to Ulladulla, and 43 km to Milton.
Mogood offers a peaceful hinterland setting just a short drive from the coast. Surrounded by native bushland and farmland, it provides a true sense of seclusion while remaining within easy reach of seaside towns, beaches, and coastal amenities. Ideally suited to those seeking a private rural retreat without feeling remote.
The Clyde River – Purity and Preservation
Known locally as Bhundoo, the Clyde River is one of Eastern Australia’s last major undammed river systems.
• Its sources lie entirely within protected National Parks.
• Only 5% of its catchment has been cleared, an exceptionally low figure by Australian standards.
• No polluting industries or sewage outflows exist within its catchment.
• From its mountainous source, the Clyde meanders through lush State Forests, gathering crystal waters and forming tranquil pools where platypus, native bass, and birdlife thrive, a river celebrated for its clarity and untouched beauty.
Lot 10 The River Road, Mogood, a rare chance to secure a pristine slice of riverfront wilderness with the freedom to build your future retreat (STCA).
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