Culburra Beach is situated on the coast about 22 kilometres south east of Nowra. Surrounded on three sides by river, lake and beach it has a well established infrastructure for the holiday maker. It offers good swimming, surfing, fishing and prawning.
Also situated here is Lake Wollumboola the largest shallow, saline lagoon in Southern NSW and is a haven for thousands of migratory and local birds. It is located within Jervis Bay National Park via the access road to Culburra Beach. The diverse habitats of the lake provide a significant over-wintering ground for migratory shorebirds and a drought refuge for waterbirds. Endangered species can be found including the green and golden bell frog. The lake has special cultural significance for the Jerrinja people. A picnic area is provided with signs interpreting the importance of the lake.
A wide range of accommodation is available and there are licensed restaurants, a club, cafes and shops.
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