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Jervis Bay Maritime Museum
The guide was updated:Discover the history of Jervis Bay at this fascinating museum. The centrepiece is the Lady Denman, a wooden Sydney Harbour ferry built in Huskisson in 1911 and retired in 1979. She was returned home in 1980 and now rests in a purpose-built building. At a waterfront location on Currambene Creek, the museum is in a beautiful bush setting and includes a large recreation area with native gardens, a mangrove boardwalk, fish feeding pond, boathouse, and historic buildings.
Useful Information
- Address: 4 Woollamia Road, Huskisson, NSW 2540
- Website: jervisbaymaritimemuseum.asn.au
- Phone: +61 2 4441 5675
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Our travel guides are free to read and explore online. If you want to get your own copy, the full travel guide for this destination is available to you offline* to bring along anywhere or print for your trip.
*this will be downloaded as a PDF.Price
€4,95
Shoalhaven Zoo is the largest zoo on the New South Wales South Coast, bringing together over 100 species of native and exotic mammals, birds, and reptiles. Set in 16 acres of native bushland and resting on the banks of the beautiful Shoalhaven River, you'll find plenty to see and do during your visit.
After spending time exploring the zoo you can relax with a picnic by the river, cook up a barbecue or eat in the delightful Zoo Haven Cafe while taking in the wonderful views.
And before you leave, don't forget to browse through the gift shop where you will find a great selection of souvenirs to remind you of your visit.
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Dolphin Watch Cruises Jervis Bay
Dolphin Watch Cruises - the most experienced cruise company in Jervis Bay, operating for over 25 years, who have now won more then 25 tourism awards.
Jervis Bay is home to 120 resident bottlenose dolphins who live inside Jervis Bay all year round. The average sighting rate for dolphins is 99 per cent. Dolphin cruises are available all year round.
Whale season is mid May to late November and you can see humpbacks, southern right, minke, as well as seals, penguins and albatross.
TEKIN III The Spirit of Jervis Bay, is a 17 metre triple deck catamaran, with five viewing platforms and is 80 per cent under cover for all weather cruising. Dolphin and whale watch cruises include complimentary morning/afternoon tea.
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Sea Kayak Jervis Bay
Sea Kayak Jervis Bay (SKJB) is a fully accredited Outdoor Adventure Tour Operator with over 20 years of full time operation in the Jervis Bay region of the South Coast of NSW. The Jervis Bay Marine Park, 2.5 hours south of Sydney, offers world class bay, sea, river and mangrove paddling experiences in crystal clear waters, with white sands, protected coves and surf breaks hosting resident dolphins, migrating Humpbacks and abundant fish and bird life.
Sea Kayak Jervis Bay offer a range of quality kayaking tours, courses and outdoor education activities. Enjoy a day of adventure with their popular sea kayak trip, a simple short Sit On Top paddle with the family, an overnight camp or go it alone by hiring from their modern fleet of Expedition Sea Kayaks on Jervis Bay and surrounding waterways.
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Trees Adventure Nowra Park
Trees Adventure is an eco-adventure experience. The park features exciting and challenging courses high in the tree canopy, that will have you swinging, leaping, climbing and flying through the forest.
The course lets you experience Australia's unique landscape, allowing thrill seekers and nature enthusiasts to experience the trees like never before.
Flying foxes zip between the trees at exhilarating speeds, while cargo nets, rope bridges and wooden obstacles offer physical challenges high above the ground. There's even an airborne skateboard!
The courses become increasingly difficult as you climb higher into the canopy, which means that you can find the right level to suit you.
Suits ages from four years up to adult, and yes, there are even extreme "black" courses for the really adventurous!
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Cambewarra Estate Winery
Cambewarra Estate Winery lies at the foothills of the majestic Cambewarra Mountain in the Shoalhaven Coast wine region - only 2.5 hours South from Sydney.
A 2nd generation family run winery, with a focus on quality over quantity. Cambewarra Estate Winery offer a diverse range of premium, award winning wines, with something to suit everyone.
The Estate features a cellar door, restaurant, a boutique garden studio Bed and Breakfast, a function centre and stunning outdoor surrounds ideal for weddings, private functions and events.
Their child and pet friendly cellar door is open every Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Public Holidays.
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Two Figs Winery
Two Figs is a boutique winery and vineyard located 12 kilometres from Berry. Its spectacular position offers panoramic 360 degree views from the beaches of Shoalhaven Heads along the expanse of the Shoalhaven River and beyond.
Two Figs vineyard was planted in 2003. The winery is now producing wines including Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, Chambourcin and Verdelho. The climate is temperate with maritime influences and produces soft, approachable wines.
Winemaker Shayne Bricker now offers these premium wines for tasting on the cellar door with himself or Leah amidst the equipment and barrels of a working winery.
Come and buy a bottle of wine and a gourmet local plate and enjoy the scenery.
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Fleet Air Arm Museum
The Royal Australian Navy invites you, your family and friends to visit the Fleet Air Arm Museum at HMAS Albatross Nowra. Explore and experience the story of naval aviation from its beginnings to the present day.
The current exhibition "Wings over Water" tells the story of naval aviation in Australia, with aircraft from the 20th Century, ranging from a World War One Sopwith Pup to an A4 Skyhawk jet fighter. The exhibition also includes examples of allied and foreign aircraft, like the MiG-17 fighter. Showcases and audio visual displays add to the stories of these aircraft and those who flew and fixed them.
Individual displays include the US 135th Assault Helicopter that incorporated the RAN Helicopter Flight-Vietnam and a special exhibit on Admiral Sir Victor Smith. The Museum's flight simulator provides a 'virtual experience', for all ages, on what it is like in the pilot's seat.
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Jindyandy Mill
The historic Jindyandy Mill is one of the most popular one stop shopping destinations on the South Coast, just five minutes off the highway from Nowra.
The Mill itself was built in 1830 and was the first convict built brick building south of Sydney. Set in a picturesque parkland with relaxing views across the paddocks and river flats to the mountains.
There are five specialty shops including Antiques, Dress shop, Hairdresser, Bric-a-brac, and a delicious Lolly shop, gift and Christmas store.
There is also a cafe featuring fabulous locally sourced organic cuisine.
Plenty of easy parking and lots of room to stretch your legs. Treats, treasures and bargains you won't find anywhere else.
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Booderee Botanic Gardens
Booderee Botanic Gardens are owned by the Wreck Bay Aboriginal Community and are the only Aboriginal owned botanic gardens in Australia. Learn about bush tucker, the medicinal uses of plants and the long association that Koori people have had with the area. A range of facilities and services are available to help visitors explore the gardens, including formed paths, self-guided and guided walks, interpretive displays and picnic areas.
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Cape St George Lighthouse
The heritage-listed Cape St George Lighthouse ruins are perched on the edge of spectacular cliffs in Booderee National Park. The lighthouse lookout offers stunning sea and cliff views - a fantastic place to watch whale migrations between May and November.
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Jervis Bay Marine Park
The Jervis Bay Marine Park is home to dolphins, seals, penguins, seabirds and many other animals. Scuba diving, snorkelling, swimming, surfing and fishing are popular activities in the crystal clear waters. Explore various walking trails available in the surrounding Jervis Bay National Park and see whales swim through these waters during their annual migration along the coast between May and November.
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Jervis Bay National Park
With white sands, crystal clear waters, forests, woodlands and wetlands, this beautiful South Coast national park is a popular destination. Its Aboriginal heritage dates back thousands of years and local Aboriginal people have strong connections with the land and waters. Explore the incredible White Sands Walk and Scribbly Gum Track, relax on uncrowded beaches, and swim, fish or snorkel in the invigorating waters.
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Jervis Bay Maritime Museum
Discover the history of Jervis Bay at this fascinating museum. The centrepiece is the Lady Denman, a wooden Sydney Harbour ferry built in Huskisson in 1911 and retired in 1979. She was returned home in 1980 and now rests in a purpose-built building. At a waterfront location on Currambene Creek, the museum is in a beautiful bush setting and includes a large recreation area with native gardens, a mangrove boardwalk, fish feeding pond, boathouse, and historic buildings.
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White Sands Walk and Scribbly Gum Track
The White Sands Walk and the Scribbly Gum Track are interconnected walking trails that create a delightful – and easy – loop within Jervis Bay National Park. Start the White Sands Walk at Greenfield Beach picnic area, or begin farther north at Plantation Point to enjoy a longer route. You’ll be treated to incredible water views and visit great locations for birdwatching and glimpsing dolphins. The return leg along the Scribbly Gum Track takes you through scenic woodland.
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