What to do and see in Shoalhaven, New South Wales: The Best Things to do Good for Big Groups

May 8, 2022 Rosalyn Ihle

Discover the best top things to do in Shoalhaven, Australia including Sea Kayak Jervis Bay, Jervis Bay Stand Up Paddle, Jervis Bay Kayak & Paddlesports Co, Bendalong Beach, Gondwana Coast Fossil Walk, Blenheim Beach, Bishops Adventures, Morton National Park, Jervis Bay Brewing Co., Pebbly Beach.
Restaurants in Shoalhaven

1. Sea Kayak Jervis Bay

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5.0 based on 154 reviews

Sea Kayak Jervis Bay

Sea Kayak Jervis Bay have been operating Quality Sea Kayaking Tours, Travel and Courses since 1995. Top of the line equipment and an approach that makes adventure fun and safe, the team at Sea Kayak Jervis Bay operate all year round and invite you to join us on your next adventure.

2. Jervis Bay Stand Up Paddle

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Jervis Bay Stand Up Paddle

Stand Up Paddling is a rapidly growing new sport. It offers fun, fitness and a fabulously scenic way to get around on the water. It is easier than it looks and almost anyone can do it. Jervis Bay Stand Up Paddle is an ASI (Academy of Surfing Instructors) accredited school, and abides by the high international standards for Stand Up Paddle schools.Anyone with enough physical fitness to take a one hour walk and with basic swimming skills can participate. You will be provided with a quality flat-water cruising board, a paddle and a rash shirt (or wetsuit in winter). You will need to bring appropriate swimwear, towel, sun block and a great sense of humour.

3. Jervis Bay Kayak & Paddlesports Co

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Jervis Bay Kayak & Paddlesports Co

Kayak or Stand Up Paddle Board (SUP) the beautiful foreshore and surrounds of Huskisson, Jervis Bay with this family owned and run company. Take one of our Guided Tours or Hire Stand Up Paddle Boards and Kayaks, from 2 hours to multiple days. We also offer lessons with one of our qualified instructors! Our aim is to make your holiday even better by getting the whole family out on the water to enjoy all of the beauty Jervis Bay has to offer.

4. Bendalong Beach

Bendalong, Shoalhaven, New South Wales Australia
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5.0 based on 30 reviews

Bendalong Beach

Bendalong Beach stretches between the villages of Bendalong and Manyana. The beach faces south-east and is a great place for taking the family and enjoying some bigger waves to go body boarding or play games on the sand. There are occasionally good waves for learning how to surf. You can stay in a holiday house or at the nearby holiday park.

Reviewed By Debz9999

So happy to stumble across Bendalong, beautiful beaches for surfing, swimming, boating and dogs. Traveling with our dog we often find many areas are not dog friendly at all but definitely not the case here, 24/7 dog beach at Washerwoman. The bull rays swim up and rub against you at boat ramp beach, they're such graceful creatures - AMAZING! Had some pretty epic sunsets here too!

5. Gondwana Coast Fossil Walk

Ulladulla Harbour/Headland, Ulladulla, Shoalhaven, New South Wales 2539 Australia +61 2 4444 8820 http://www.gondwanacoastfossilwalk.com.au/
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5.0 based on 34 reviews

Gondwana Coast Fossil Walk

Reviewed By 993anitat - Forster, Australia

We were visiting the wonderful little Fossil House when the friendly staff member told us about the geological time walk on the north side of Ulladulla Harbour. For every metre you walk you journey through 2 million years of geology of the area. Not too much information to read and the displays of rocks really help to tell the story.

6. Blenheim Beach

2 Frederick St, Vincentia, Shoalhaven, New South Wales 2540 Australia (02) 4421 0778 [email protected] https://www.visitnsw.com/destinations/south-coast/jervis-bay-and-shoalhaven/vincentia/attractions/blenheim-beach
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Blenheim Beach

Blenheim Beach is a short beach that forms part of the famous White Sands Walk in Jervis Bay National Park. It is surrounded by dense sloping bushland giving the true bush-to-beach experience. It is known as having some of the best snorkelling in the bay with an abundance of marine life.

Reviewed By karenm642 - Sydney, Australia

This is a glorious part of the world.. with a council that provides well maintained bushwalking paths, toilet facilities, picnic facilities and parking. Beautiful beaches too

7. Bishops Adventures

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Bishops Adventures

Bigfoot Adventures NSW is an amazing experience for all ages. A huge 4WD open sided tractor-bus carries tourists on a one-hour tour up to 1000ft elevation on the historic property of Coolangatta Estate. The tour highlight is definitely an adventurous climb up Mt Coolangatta from where some of the best views of the South Coast can be enjoyed. A ride on Bigfoot is a great way to see the convict built village dating back to 1822. Learn about the award winning wines produced by the Estate, as you drive through the vineyards.

8. Morton National Park

Braidwood Road, Wandandian, Shoalhaven, New South Wales 2622 Australia http://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/visit-a-park/parks/Morton-National-Park
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Morton National Park

Reviewed By 993anitat - Forster, Australia

Morton National Park is one of the largest parks in NSW and takes up a fair area of the Southern Highlands. Last time we visited the park we drove in near Ulladulla and visited the amazing Granite Falls and George Boyd Lookout. In this occasion we went to the magnificent Fitzroy Falls and Twin Falls. The gorge with the sandstone cliffs are stunning and the walks are well maintained and interesting. Can’t wait to explore another section at a later date.

9. Jervis Bay Brewing Co.

3 Duranbah Dr, Huskisson, Shoalhaven, New South Wales 2540 Australia +61 2 4401 2142 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/jervisbaybrewingco/
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Jervis Bay Brewing Co.

In Jervis Bay, we're constantly reminded of the good stuff in life. And Jervis Bay Brewing Co is here to make sure we enjoy it. With great brews, a great beer garden and great vibes we're a unique experience in the area. We have different food trucks everyday, and cater for non-beer lovers with a selection of wines and soft drinks. We're even pet friendly! So come on down and visit Jervis Bay's first craft brewery

Reviewed By 29plymouth

Visited on a Sunday afternoon. Great beers, food from onsite food truck was perfect with the beers and this place has a great atmosphere.

10. Pebbly Beach

Shoalhaven, New South Wales 2535 Australia
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4.5 based on 151 reviews

Pebbly Beach

Pebbly Beach is a beautiful sand beach famous for its swimming kangaroos. The local kangaroos often come down to the water for a dip on a hot summer afternoon, and if not will be lazing about on the dunes behind the beach. It is one of the only beaches in Murramarang National Park that is accessible by car.

Reviewed By Kangaroo_Tom

This place exeeded all expectations....Spacious car park (don´t forget to bring coins for park entrance fees), picnic area with BBQ, truly wonderful beach with forrest and bushland reaching almost to shore. But the main attraction here is (of course ...:)) the free roaming kangaroos. You will meet them either on the grass area around the BBQ or down at the beach (on the grass areas as well). During the day they are quite lazy, mostly resting in the shades of the trees and bushes, you can see them more active in the morning or around dusk. They are (very) tame, and you can get really close, if you behave calm and quiet. Besides the roos there is plenty of other wildlife to see (of course no guarantees): plenty of birdlife (Lorikeets, King Parrots, Kookaburras, Lyrebirds, Sooty Oystercatcher etc.etc. just to name a few). If you are lucky you can encounter Goannas, Echidnas, Pythons, Swamp Wallabies and others as well. The beach itself is amazing and invites for a swim. You have the choice either to stay and explore the beach (and relax) or do some nearby bushwalks. All in all this is really an amazing place, outstanding. I will definitely return as many times as possible when i am in NSW......

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