Maguires Tall Gums B&B - Woollamia Accommodation Explore Jervis Bay South Coast NSW Australia
There is so much to do and see in the Jervis Bay region of the New South Wales South Coast. With handy B&B accommodation that is relaxing and refreshing to come back to, you can get out and about and enjoy your holiday break in luxury with peace and quiet in a natural Australian bush setting at the end of a day of touring.
Booderee National Park & Botanic Gardens
Jervis Bay NSW South Coast Australia
Booderee National Park and Booderee Botanic Gardens offer the tourist many recreational opportunities in an unspoilt natural environment.
Formally the Commonwealth Jervis Bay National Park and Jervis Bay Botanic Gardens the area was handed back to the Wreck Bay Aboriginal Community in 1995.
The Wreck Bay Aboriginal Community and the Australian Commonwealth Government, through the Director of National Parks in Australia, now jointly manage the Park and the Botanic Gardens. While geographically located in the midst of the Jervis Bay Shoalhaven tourism region of the NSW South Coast it is zoned as the Jervis Bay Territory and as such is part of the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) Australia.
Booderee is an Australian Aboriginal word from the Dhurga language meaning "bay of plenty" or "plenty of fish".
The Booderee National Park abounds in wildlife and bird life, one of the many birds you can see around the park is the White-bellied Sea Eagle.This large white and grey eagle is the guardian of the Aboriginal people of Wreck Bay.
Booderee National Park Tourist Information
Marayong Park Emu Farm
Jervis Bay NSW South Coast Australia
Marayong Park is a commercial emu farm and manufactures a range of emu products including oils, leather, cosmetics and eggs.
Emu farm tours are available and are an educational experience for everyone. For that hands on experience you can feed the emus or when the chicks are around (August - December) you can hold them.
Emu Farm Tourist Information
Dolphin Watch Cruises
Jervis Bay NSW South Coast Australia
Jervis Bay Marine Park is a pristine area of natural beauty on the NSW South Coast and home to dolphins, seals, penguins and bird life. June/July and September/November is the season for migrating whales.
Dolphin Watch Cruises are a Tourism Award winning business and have a range of cruises featuring the Jervis Bay marine life and surrounding coastline along with whale watching cruises in season.
Dolphin Watch Cruise Tourist Information
Shoalhaven City Council
South Coast NSW Australia
The Shoalhaven region covers an area on the NSW South Coast from the Kangaroo Valley in the north down to North Durras in the south and includes Ulladulla, Mollymook, Nowra, Jervis Bay and Berry.
The Shoalhaven Coast has many popular tourist destinations and the Shoalhaven Councils tourist information website can help you get the most out of your South Coast holiday.
Shoalhaven City Council Tourist Information
Jervis Bay Tourism Committee
Jervis Bay NSW South Coast Australia
The Jervis Bay Tourism Committee provides tourist information promoting the natural beauty and unspoilt nature of this NSW South Coast holiday destination.
Tourist information covers not only the beaches and marine life but also the natural bush surroundings and National Parks.
Jervis Bay Tourist Information
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