Beach Stay Love’s guidebook

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Beach Stay Love’s guidebook

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Encircled by a river, lake, ocean and national park, Culburra Beach offers the perfect blend of relaxation and adventure.
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Culburra Beach
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Encircled by a river, lake, ocean and national park, Culburra Beach offers the perfect blend of relaxation and adventure.
The sheltered white sandy beaches of northern Jervis Bay provide safe swimming and excellent fishing. They are especially popular for families with young children or people who prefer still water swimming.
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Callala Beach
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The sheltered white sandy beaches of northern Jervis Bay provide safe swimming and excellent fishing. They are especially popular for families with young children or people who prefer still water swimming.
A recent upgrade to Callala Bay to Myola walk means that it starts all the way back on Sheaffe Street in Callala Bay. This fully-paved path runs along the bay and Callala Beach waterfront, past the boat ramp and over a picturesque bridge. It then follows the beach along quiet roads in some places and past Carved Aboriginal poles by local Jerrinja elder Noel Wellington. The final leg of the shared path on the north of the bay is beside Myola Road and heading to the Husky Ferry Boat Ramp. Jump on the ferry, bikes and all, and head over to Huskisson.
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Callala Bay
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A recent upgrade to Callala Bay to Myola walk means that it starts all the way back on Sheaffe Street in Callala Bay. This fully-paved path runs along the bay and Callala Beach waterfront, past the boat ramp and over a picturesque bridge. It then follows the beach along quiet roads in some places and past Carved Aboriginal poles by local Jerrinja elder Noel Wellington. The final leg of the shared path on the north of the bay is beside Myola Road and heading to the Husky Ferry Boat Ramp. Jump on the ferry, bikes and all, and head over to Huskisson.
Abrahams Bosom is a safe sheltered beach which has picnic grounds with wood BBQs at either end. A variety of walks start at from this sheltered cove ranging from the 500-meter stroll to the wreck of the SS Merimbula, Wreck Walk, to the half-day Coomies walk. As part of the Commies walk, you can see Gosang’s Tunnel which is spectacular but not recommended for young children. You might like to attempt it at your own risk (note: the edges of the sea cliffs at the end of the cave are exposed with no rails). This sea cave is part of the 9km Coomies Loop Walking Track that starts at Abraham’s Bosom Reserve, at the end of Beecroft Parade. The cliffs of the peninsular are beautiful but unfenced so be careful with young children.
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Abrahams Bosom Walking Track
Abrahams Bosom Walking Track
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Abrahams Bosom is a safe sheltered beach which has picnic grounds with wood BBQs at either end. A variety of walks start at from this sheltered cove ranging from the 500-meter stroll to the wreck of the SS Merimbula, Wreck Walk, to the half-day Coomies walk. As part of the Commies walk, you can see Gosang’s Tunnel which is spectacular but not recommended for young children. You might like to attempt it at your own risk (note: the edges of the sea cliffs at the end of the cave are exposed with no rails). This sea cave is part of the 9km Coomies Loop Walking Track that starts at Abraham’s Bosom Reserve, at the end of Beecroft Parade. The cliffs of the peninsular are beautiful but unfenced so be careful with young children.
10 walking tracks are available in this reserve ranging from easy to difficult.
Beecroft Weapons Range, Ranger Station
Lighthouse Road
10 walking tracks are available in this reserve ranging from easy to difficult.
Located on the northern shores of Jervis Bay, near Callala Bay, it's a lovely spot to combine bushwalking, birdwatching, beaches and picnicking. Enjoy unspoilt views of mangroves growing throughout the inlet, and spot birdlife amongst the forest and by the water. Winter is a great time to visit, when the weather is cooler, and the crowds are nowhere to be seen.
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Jervis Bay National Park
Irrayadda Creek Track
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Located on the northern shores of Jervis Bay, near Callala Bay, it's a lovely spot to combine bushwalking, birdwatching, beaches and picnicking. Enjoy unspoilt views of mangroves growing throughout the inlet, and spot birdlife amongst the forest and by the water. Winter is a great time to visit, when the weather is cooler, and the crowds are nowhere to be seen.
Warrain Beach runs for 3.7 kilometres from Culburra Beach village to Currarong and includes the mouth of Lake Wollumboola, a popular surf spot. It is also the home of Culburra Beach Surf Lifesaving Club and is patrolled in peak holiday times. On the northern end of the beach is Penguin Head which offers great fishing spots.
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Warrain Beach
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Warrain Beach runs for 3.7 kilometres from Culburra Beach village to Currarong and includes the mouth of Lake Wollumboola, a popular surf spot. It is also the home of Culburra Beach Surf Lifesaving Club and is patrolled in peak holiday times. On the northern end of the beach is Penguin Head which offers great fishing spots.
Lake Wollumboola is an intermittently opening coastal lake that is used for several recreational purposes depending on the water level. When the water level is high, sailing, windsurfing and water skiing are all popular. Lower water levels encourage a wide variety of bird life turning the region into a bird lover’s delight. The walk around the lake foreshore from the entrance in either direction allows a pleasant interaction with nature. After lake openings prawn and fish larvae develop in the lake with excellent catches being recorded.
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Wollumboola Lake
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Lake Wollumboola is an intermittently opening coastal lake that is used for several recreational purposes depending on the water level. When the water level is high, sailing, windsurfing and water skiing are all popular. Lower water levels encourage a wide variety of bird life turning the region into a bird lover’s delight. The walk around the lake foreshore from the entrance in either direction allows a pleasant interaction with nature. After lake openings prawn and fish larvae develop in the lake with excellent catches being recorded.

Neighbourhoods

From antiques to old wares; to vintage / retro furniture and bits and pieces, you will find something for every taste at the antique stores in Pyree. There is also a lolly store which is also a favourite for old and young. The restaurants are also a big hit with locals and travellers.
Pyree
From antiques to old wares; to vintage / retro furniture and bits and pieces, you will find something for every taste at the antique stores in Pyree. There is also a lolly store which is also a favourite for old and young. The restaurants are also a big hit with locals and travellers.
Greenwell Point, a fishing village with a population of 1,200 people is nestled on the banks of the Crookhaven River 15km east of Nowra. It is famous for its fresh oysters, fish and other seafood with fresh produce being available from several suppliers. The towns take away's and eat-in food outlets specialise in local seafood.
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Greenwell Point
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Greenwell Point, a fishing village with a population of 1,200 people is nestled on the banks of the Crookhaven River 15km east of Nowra. It is famous for its fresh oysters, fish and other seafood with fresh produce being available from several suppliers. The towns take away's and eat-in food outlets specialise in local seafood.
Currarong is a quiet coastal village located 33 km south-east of Nowra at the northern end of the rugged Beecroft Peninsula. The town has almost as many tractors as permanent residents. These are the preferred vehicle to launch boats for fishing or SCUBA diving though a conventional 4WD will do the same job.
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Currarong
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Currarong is a quiet coastal village located 33 km south-east of Nowra at the northern end of the rugged Beecroft Peninsula. The town has almost as many tractors as permanent residents. These are the preferred vehicle to launch boats for fishing or SCUBA diving though a conventional 4WD will do the same job.
Huskisson on the South Coast of NSW is the bustling hub of Jervis Bay. Exciting boutique stores, eateries and attractions will ensure you return year after year.
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Huskisson
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Huskisson on the South Coast of NSW is the bustling hub of Jervis Bay. Exciting boutique stores, eateries and attractions will ensure you return year after year.
Nearby is the village of Myola, located on the banks of Currambene Creek, a popular fishing spot. You can rent a boat from Husky Hire-A-Boat at Woollamia Boat Ramp and explore the pretty waterway. Take the Husky Ferry from Myola to Huskisson, where dolphin and whale-watching cruises depart.
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Myola
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Nearby is the village of Myola, located on the banks of Currambene Creek, a popular fishing spot. You can rent a boat from Husky Hire-A-Boat at Woollamia Boat Ramp and explore the pretty waterway. Take the Husky Ferry from Myola to Huskisson, where dolphin and whale-watching cruises depart.
Callala Beach is only 15 minutes drive from Culburra Beach and it is a very picturesque beach.
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Callala Beach
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Callala Beach is only 15 minutes drive from Culburra Beach and it is a very picturesque beach.
Orient Point has two boat ramps and wharves, and is known for its excellent fishing and sunsets over the water. It is just a short drive to Crookhaven Heads and from Culburra Beach
Orient Point
Orient Point has two boat ramps and wharves, and is known for its excellent fishing and sunsets over the water. It is just a short drive to Crookhaven Heads and from Culburra Beach