About Moruya
Moruya is located 5 kilometres inland on the banks of the Moruya River, with green rolling hills to the West and pristine beaches to the East. The river, golf course, beaches and national parks are all at your fingertips.
It is known as "Granite Town" because granite quarried in Moruya was used to form the pylons of the Sydney Harbour Bridge. The historic Moruya Museum houses a Genealogy Research Room, which contains one of the best collections of records held anywhere outside the capital cities.
Moruya offers the best of both worlds... rural pastures, rolling hills, national parks and beautiful beaches all at your fingertips.