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Catch A Crab At Birds Bay Oyster Farm offers a unique nature tour experience in the beautiful North Coast region of New South Wales, Australia. As a partner of We Wander, they provide a one-of-a-kind wildlife adventure that showcases the natural beauty and diversity of the area.

Their guided nature tours take you on a journey to explore the local ecosystem, where you can feed the pelicans, pump for yabbies (tide permitting), and go trapping for crabs. The informative crab and oyster farm commentary provides insights into the local industry and the importance of preserving the environment.

As part of the experience, you''ll also have the opportunity to enjoy a spot of fishing and indulge in a freshly cooked wild-caught crab lunch, sourced depending on the season throughout the year. The tour takes place on a purpose-built boat, providing shelter from the sun and rain, and ensuring a comfortable experience for all.

The calm waters and protected natural environment make this an ideal eco tour for nature enthusiasts of all ages. The tour promotes responsible and sustainable nature exploration, allowing visitors to connect with the local wildlife and learn about the importance of conservation.

Catch A Crab At Birds Bay Oyster Farm''s commitment to eco-friendly and responsible tourism practices is just one of the reasons why We Wander has selected them as a partner. This is a unique opportunity to experience the beauty and wonder of Australia''s natural environment, while also supporting local industry and conservation efforts.

So, if you''re looking for a memorable outdoor tour or nature excursion that combines education, adventure, and delicious food, look no further than Catch A Crab At Birds Bay Oyster Farm''s guided nature tours. Book your tour today and immerse yourself in the beauty of Australia''s North Coast.

Catch A Crab Tour & Seafood Plate Lunch

Catch A Crab Tour & Seafood Plate Lunch

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