Shoalhaven Area, New South Wales

Jervis BayShoalhaven City is 160 kilometres south of Sydney and stretches for a further 160 kilometres 'as the crow flies'. It takes in the coast, the fertile plains, the rugged mountain escarpment and the panoramic views of the eastern seaboard. Within the City there are over 300,000 hectares of National Parks and State Forests, there are rivers, coastal lakes, estuaries and many miles of navigable waterways. Here the holidaymaker, seeking to recharge the batteries can choose almost any holiday style from relaxation to adventure unlimited.

Stretching from Berry in the north to Durras in the south, the Shoalhaven offers everything. Keen surfers, divers, swimmers, sailors or sailboarders can choose any of the 109 beaches in the City. One of these, Hyams Beach, boasts the whitest sand in the world.

Nowra is the main centre of the Shoalhaven and offers a full range of shopping and business.

Jervis Bay is a magnificent waterway and is ideal for all water sports including swimming, diving, water skiing and sailing. It is home to four pods (families) of dolphins that love to frolic and show off to visitors.

Ulladulla in the south is the main focal points for beach fun and sports. It has a picturesque harbour, which is home to the Ulladulla fishing fleet. The outstanding surf beaches of nearby Mollymook are usually host to at least one State or National Surf Life Saving Championship per year. Nearby Milton boasts its historic charm and the annual Scarecrow Festival.

For a change of scene, the unique terrain of the nearby mountains offers adventure for bushwalkers and canoeists. Bushwalking is a popular activity in the Shoalhaven. Alternatively, if quiet relaxation is your perfect holiday, throw in a line at one of the hundreds of fishing spots such as Sussex Inlet, explore the many historic landmarks that dot the Shoalhaven, or wander around the dozens of craft and antique shops.

To tempt the tastebuds there are restaurants and cafes, which boast a smorgasbord of the fresh produce from the Shoalhaven. Visit the many wineries with award winning wines or taste succulent oysters from Greenwell Point, lobsters from Currarong or fresh fish from Ulladulla - just some of the seafood harvest that abounds in the Shoalhaven.

Alternatively, dinner for two at one of the Shoalhaven's many fine restaurants may be what takes your fancy. We have a full range of cuisines from traditional Australian to all international specialities.

Visit our web site for more information www.shoalhavenholidays.com.au

Facilities

  • Accommodation
  • Airport
  • Ambulance
  • Automatic Teller Machine
  • Banking Facilities
  • Beach
  • Boat Ramp
  • Bottled Gas
  • Chemist
  • Cinema/Theatre
  • Coach Stop
  • Convention Centre
  • Dentist
  • Dog Kennels/Catteries
  • Electronic Funds Transfer at Point Of Sale
  • Fuel
  • Golf
  • Hospital
  • Jetty
  • Licensed Club

How to get there

Driving to Shoalhaven City? FROM SYDNEY From Sydney to Nowra it is 163 km and, on Highway No. 1, about 2 hours. Alternatively, come from Liverpool down the Hume Highway, tirn off to Bowral at Mittagong and the continue to Kangaroo Valley and Nowra. FROM CANBERRA - 200 km - 2½ hours to Ulladulla. From Canberra head towards Batemans Bay, turn left when you meet the Princes Highway for Ulladulla, Nowra and all the attractions of the Shoalhaven. FROM MELBOURNE - via Highway No. 1 - 830 km - 10 hours to Ulladulla. .

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