Information first appeared in Pacific Palms accommodation or in Seal Rocks for Holidays in north coast
The
beautiful Pacific palms in the mid north coast of New South Wales in
the Great Lakes region comprise of the well known coastal suburbs such
as Blueys Beach, Boomerang Beach, Elizabeth Beach, Smiths Lake, Green
Point, and the national parks such as Booti Booti and Wallingat National
Parks. This region is a paradise on earth for beach lovers.
Accommodation options are plenty when you plan that weekend getaway or a
holiday for a few days in the Pacific Palms. Pacific palms accommodation and Seal Rocks accommodation including a Pacific palms caravan park or a close by Smiths Lake holiday house is available for you to book.
There are cafes, galleries and extremely reasonably priced waterfront
clubs and restaurants when you feel like getting a way to have a meal.
The Pacific Palms bowling club is a popular recreational hangout and the
restaurant offer meals which are reasonably priced and of quite
generous portions.
If you happen to be here in the last Sunday of the month, you will
enjoy the markets held in the community centre at Lakes Way. There are
variety of food options, art and craft, clothing, jewellery, beauty
products, fruit & vegetables and more for you to spend a happy
Sunday mingling with family and friends while collecting your favourite
items. If you come with kids, they too will enjoy the pony rides and
the jumping castle.
While the seaside suburbs like Boomerang, Blueys, Elizabeth
(patrolled during the season and school holidays) are superb for
surfing, Smiths Lake is fantastic for kayaking, canoeing, windsurfing,
fishing and boating or just sitting by the side of the waterfront
relaxed and enjoying your favourite beverage. Larger Wallis Lake is
famous for prawning in addition to fishing and boating.
The
lesser known suburbs like Green Point and Coomba Park are superb for
quiet relaxing holidays by the lake. These two suburbs are great for
fishing holidays and the surrounding national park offer super
bushwalking opportunities for holidaymakers.
Visit to Pacific palms area should include a day trip to unspoilt
Seal Rocks. The famous Sugar Loaf Point Lighthouse in Seal Rocks is a
fantastic vantage point for you to enjoy spectacular views of the mid
north coastal fringe. Seal Rocks is also great for game and deep sea
fishing and The Number One Beach in Seal Rocks is a famous dive spot
patronized by diving enthusiasts from around the world.
We love to share the beauty of Pacific Palms region with you. Do come along and if looking for a place to stay, a variety of Great lakes accommodation can be secured by clicking here.
Breeze in Mollymook Beach, a holiday home in Mollymook. The home is child friendly, family friendly and a short walk to beautiful Mollymook Beach. Whether you like to swim, surf, go fishing, bush walk or play golf in one of the golf courses, Breeze in Mollymook is your place to stay. The home is a short distance to Rick Stein's Bannisters. While staying here you can also visit the cafes and shops in Milton and Ulladulla as well as visit the beaches in Narrawallee.
Sunday, September 28, 2014
Thursday, September 25, 2014
Ulladulla accommodation near Pigeon House Mountains
Information first appeared in Ulladulla accommodation near Pigeon House Mountains
An iconic landmark in the shoalhaven region is the Pigeon House
Mountain. This mountain always known as Didthul among the local
indigenous people, was first named as Pigeon House Mountain by Captain
Cook in 1770. This 719 metre high mountain is a challenging expedition
for those who plan to take up the challenge. Shoalhaven is a superb
holiday destination. Stay a few days in one of the Ulladulla accommodation including a Ulladulla caravan park or Ulladulla guest house to enjoy the region to the fullest.
The
mountain is easily accessible from the southern shoalhaven region from
Milton, Mollymook , Ulladulla or south Burill Lake. From the sealed
road you need to turn off to a gravel road to reach the base of the
mountain. Before you begin the journey, find out the condition of the
road from the tourist information centre in Ulladulla. Be aware the
gravel road is more suitable for 4WD vehicles. The approach to the
mountains and the base of the walking track consist of BBQ, picnic areas
and public toilets. Recently a café also has been opened for the
convenience of tourists coming here.
The climb can be rated as tough. There is about 1.3km of steep climbs
and series of steel ladders before reaching the summit of the Pigeon
House Mountains. Those who have embarked on this journey have no
regrets. The spectacular views of the rugged cliffs, bush land and the
gorges below and the spectacular views to the distance from the summit
have certainly over shadowed the tiring climb to the top.
Milton motel apartments and Milton country cottages are also
convenient spots to stay and explore this beautiful region of the south
coast. You can secure shoalhaven accommodation in this region by browsing the link here.
Image courtesy of ATDW.
An iconic landmark in the shoalhaven region is the Pigeon House
Mountain. This mountain always known as Didthul among the local
indigenous people, was first named as Pigeon House Mountain by Captain
Cook in 1770. This 719 metre high mountain is a challenging expedition
for those who plan to take up the challenge. Shoalhaven is a superb
holiday destination. Stay a few days in one of the Ulladulla accommodation including a Ulladulla caravan park or Ulladulla guest house to enjoy the region to the fullest.
The
mountain is easily accessible from the southern shoalhaven region from
Milton, Mollymook , Ulladulla or south Burill Lake. From the sealed
road you need to turn off to a gravel road to reach the base of the
mountain. Before you begin the journey, find out the condition of the
road from the tourist information centre in Ulladulla. Be aware the
gravel road is more suitable for 4WD vehicles. The approach to the
mountains and the base of the walking track consist of BBQ, picnic areas
and public toilets. Recently a café also has been opened for the
convenience of tourists coming here.
The climb can be rated as tough. There is about 1.3km of steep climbs
and series of steel ladders before reaching the summit of the Pigeon
House Mountains. Those who have embarked on this journey have no
regrets. The spectacular views of the rugged cliffs, bush land and the
gorges below and the spectacular views to the distance from the summit
have certainly over shadowed the tiring climb to the top.
Milton motel apartments and Milton country cottages are also
convenient spots to stay and explore this beautiful region of the south
coast. You can secure shoalhaven accommodation in this region by browsing the link here.
Image courtesy of ATDW.
Tuesday, September 23, 2014
Hotels in Brisbane CBD close to fun spots and attractions
Information first appeared in Hotels in Brisbane CBD close to fun spots and attractions
Friendly,
charming and the cosmopolitan capital city Brisbane is a great place if
you love shopping, sports, history and to wine and dine in great
restaurants and most of all this subtropical city is an amazing place
for a holiday anytime of the year. You can book one of the hotels in Brisbane CBD or one of the airport motels to begin the exciting vacation here.
The place offer so much to see and do. Visitors who want to explore
Brisbane can take a city tour in an air conditioned coach while those
who prefer to take it at a slower pace can embark on a heritage walking
tour. If you are planning to explore the city by foot, the Brisbane
river walk is a pleasant experience which connects to numerous path ways
along the river walk.
When you are in south bank area, visit the Brisbane Powerhouse,
Gallery of Modern Art, Queensland Museum and the Art gallery of Brisbane
for some insight into culture, art and history in the region.
An exciting experience to enjoy on your Brisbane holidays is to take a
ride in the Wheel Of Brisbane a 60 metre high ride which offer you
stunning 360 degree views and if you love to see the view of greater
Brisbane from above, why not make a trip to Mount Coot-tha lockout for
amazing views.
If you are in Brisbane with children, then a place to enjoy is the
“Streets Beach”, the man made lagoon beach in close proximity to the
city where alfresco dining, large screen cinema and bike paths are all
for there for your family fun times.
Visitors should head to Stradbroke Island to witness some remnants of
Aboriginal culture and heritage and a trip to St.Helena Island for an
insight into convict past.
When you have pretty much completed the attractions in greater
Brisbane, you should make the trip to Moreton Bay region circa 45
minutes from Brsibane. Here you will enjoy the wild dolphin feeding,
turtles and the variety of bird species at the Moreton Bay marine park.
When you are here you may like to go on a whale watching cruise, visit
nearby Bribie Island or just chill out by the beach doing just nothing
but enjoying the beauty and scenery of a laid back coastal paradise.
There are plenty of places to stay including Brisbane caravan parks and online bookings can be made by clicking here. Select the state Queensland and the region Brisbane for your search.
Friendly,
charming and the cosmopolitan capital city Brisbane is a great place if
you love shopping, sports, history and to wine and dine in great
restaurants and most of all this subtropical city is an amazing place
for a holiday anytime of the year. You can book one of the hotels in Brisbane CBD or one of the airport motels to begin the exciting vacation here.
The place offer so much to see and do. Visitors who want to explore
Brisbane can take a city tour in an air conditioned coach while those
who prefer to take it at a slower pace can embark on a heritage walking
tour. If you are planning to explore the city by foot, the Brisbane
river walk is a pleasant experience which connects to numerous path ways
along the river walk.
When you are in south bank area, visit the Brisbane Powerhouse,
Gallery of Modern Art, Queensland Museum and the Art gallery of Brisbane
for some insight into culture, art and history in the region.
An exciting experience to enjoy on your Brisbane holidays is to take a
ride in the Wheel Of Brisbane a 60 metre high ride which offer you
stunning 360 degree views and if you love to see the view of greater
Brisbane from above, why not make a trip to Mount Coot-tha lockout for
amazing views.
If you are in Brisbane with children, then a place to enjoy is the
“Streets Beach”, the man made lagoon beach in close proximity to the
city where alfresco dining, large screen cinema and bike paths are all
for there for your family fun times.
Visitors should head to Stradbroke Island to witness some remnants of
Aboriginal culture and heritage and a trip to St.Helena Island for an
insight into convict past.
When you have pretty much completed the attractions in greater
Brisbane, you should make the trip to Moreton Bay region circa 45
minutes from Brsibane. Here you will enjoy the wild dolphin feeding,
turtles and the variety of bird species at the Moreton Bay marine park.
When you are here you may like to go on a whale watching cruise, visit
nearby Bribie Island or just chill out by the beach doing just nothing
but enjoying the beauty and scenery of a laid back coastal paradise.
There are plenty of places to stay including Brisbane caravan parks and online bookings can be made by clicking here. Select the state Queensland and the region Brisbane for your search.
Monday, September 22, 2014
Best family holidays surfing in Shoalhaven in the south coast
Article first appeared in Best family holidays surfing in Shoalhaven in the south coast
Shoalhaven in the south coast offer few of the best surfing spots in New South Wales for some of the best family holidays
for you to remember. Most love to surf here during the summer months
when the water temperature is around 24c. But the brave and the surf
fanatics love to catch the big waves during the winter months even
though the water temperature can dip below 15c during these colder
months.
The south coast surf beaches cater for the surfers of all abilities
and experiences. Sometimes you will have company too when the resident
dolphins in the area join you to surf the waves. If you are a serious
surfer, it is always advisable to check the weather conditions, winds
and sea swells via one of the reputed weather sites like the BOM (bureau
of meteorology) before venturing into the ocean.
Here are the famous beaches in the south coast for some surfing fun.
In North Shoalhaven area;
Shoalhaven in the south coast offer few of the best surfing spots in New South Wales for some of the best family holidays
for you to remember. Most love to surf here during the summer months
when the water temperature is around 24c. But the brave and the surf
fanatics love to catch the big waves during the winter months even
though the water temperature can dip below 15c during these colder
months.
The south coast surf beaches cater for the surfers of all abilities
and experiences. Sometimes you will have company too when the resident
dolphins in the area join you to surf the waves. If you are a serious
surfer, it is always advisable to check the weather conditions, winds
and sea swells via one of the reputed weather sites like the BOM (bureau
of meteorology) before venturing into the ocean.
Here are the famous beaches in the south coast for some surfing fun.
In North Shoalhaven area;
- Seven Mile Beach in Shoalhaven Heads.
- Comerong Island.
- Crookhaven Heads.
- Culburrra Beach.
- Culburra main.
- Windy Gully.
- Aussie Pipe in Booderee National Park.
- Caves Beach in Booderee national Park.
- Taboo in Sussex Inlet area.
- Conneeley’s in Sussex Inlet.
- Inyadda Beach in Bendalong.
- Cunjurong Point in Green Island.
- Narrawallee Beach.
- Mollymook Beach.
- Collers Beach near Golf Course in Mollymook.
- Dum-Dum’s in Lake Tabourie.
- Pebbly Beach south of Termeil.
Friday, September 19, 2014
Jervis bay caravan park & Hyams Beach accommodation for holidays
Article first appeared in Jervis bay caravan park & Hyams Beach accommodation for holidays
The
region very much associated with central Shoalhaven is the beautiful
Jervis Bay region and inclusive of the cluster of suburbs like
Huskisson, Vincentia, Hyams Beach, Callala Bay and Callala Beach. The
beaches are spectacular and the protected white sandy bay is superb for
families with young children. Check out some of the holiday
accommodation including a Jervis Bay caravan park, one of the Hyams Beach accommodation or Huskisson accommodation for your next vacation.
When in Jervis Bay you have the added advantage of enjoying the
neighbouring villages like Sanctuary Point, Sussex Inlet and St. Georges
Basin which are superb for fishing, boating, kayaking and canoeing.
When you like some time out from the beaches then head to some of the
boutique breweries in the area and enjoy a meal in some of the finest
restaurants.
Come over to Jervis Bay on holiday and this is what you can do.
you are after that vacation to get out of the busy city life, then
coming to Jervis Bay is a super choice. Enjoy the stunning beaches,
enjoy the variety of native wild life & variety of birds. Take the
opportunity to venture out on a relaxing bush walk or you may even
decide to cycle or go horse riding in the scenic nature surroundings if
walking is not your kind of thing.
Being a popular holiday area, a variety of vacation rental options
such as caravan parks, holiday homes, cabins and resorts are available
for you to book. Remember to book early a Jervis Bay accommodation such
as a accommodation in Huskisson caravan park or a Sussex Inlet
accommodation for the holiday season to avoid disappointment. You can
secure a variety of Shoalhaven holiday accommodation by clicking here.
The images from Bristol Point camping area listed in OzeHols as at 19th September 2014.
The
region very much associated with central Shoalhaven is the beautiful
Jervis Bay region and inclusive of the cluster of suburbs like
Huskisson, Vincentia, Hyams Beach, Callala Bay and Callala Beach. The
beaches are spectacular and the protected white sandy bay is superb for
families with young children. Check out some of the holiday
accommodation including a Jervis Bay caravan park, one of the Hyams Beach accommodation or Huskisson accommodation for your next vacation.
When in Jervis Bay you have the added advantage of enjoying the
neighbouring villages like Sanctuary Point, Sussex Inlet and St. Georges
Basin which are superb for fishing, boating, kayaking and canoeing.
When you like some time out from the beaches then head to some of the
boutique breweries in the area and enjoy a meal in some of the finest
restaurants.
Come over to Jervis Bay on holiday and this is what you can do.
- Enjoy the stunning beaches where you can swim and play all day in the beautiful white sandy beaches.
- Enjoy the native botanic gardens and the rich Aboriginal heritage in Booderee National Park.
- Visit the Jervis Bay Marine Park to see dolphins, seals and little penguins.
- Enjoy kayaking, fishing, surfing, sailing, snorkelling and scuba diving.
- Protected rock pool areas ideal for those who like calmer waters and those areas are superb for snorkeling.
- Have a look at the Lady Denman maritime Museum.
- Enjoy the scenery from Tianjara Falls Lookout.
- Come during June to November and enjoy watching the humpback whales
playing in the bay. During the migration season you will be able to
take a whale watching cruise which departs from Huskisson. - If you have arrived outside of the whale watching season, then take a
dolphin watch cruise. The area is home to hundreds of bottle nose
dolphins which delight the visitors to the area day after day.
you are after that vacation to get out of the busy city life, then
coming to Jervis Bay is a super choice. Enjoy the stunning beaches,
enjoy the variety of native wild life & variety of birds. Take the
opportunity to venture out on a relaxing bush walk or you may even
decide to cycle or go horse riding in the scenic nature surroundings if
walking is not your kind of thing.
Being a popular holiday area, a variety of vacation rental options
such as caravan parks, holiday homes, cabins and resorts are available
for you to book. Remember to book early a Jervis Bay accommodation such
as a accommodation in Huskisson caravan park or a Sussex Inlet
accommodation for the holiday season to avoid disappointment. You can
secure a variety of Shoalhaven holiday accommodation by clicking here.
The images from Bristol Point camping area listed in OzeHols as at 19th September 2014.
Best Kept Australian Travel Secrets
Article first appeared in Best Kept Australian Travel Secrets
Every year, thousands of tourists flock to Australia to enjoy a
relaxing sun filled holiday. There are so many beautiful destinations to
head to and many of them are hidden away. If you’re looking to discover
the untouched parts of the country, you’ll find some of the best below.
Heading to a quiet part of Australia allows you to really enjoy the
beauty of the area without distractions. No matter what you’re hoping to
experience, there’s something to suit everyone. Click here for destination information and top holiday spots in Australia.
Boulder Bay, Moreton Island
If you’re hoping to enjoy a beach holiday, Boulder bay on Moreton
Island could be an ideal choice. This stunning swimming cove boasts
fantastic clear waters. It can only be accessed via foot but the short
trek is definitely worthwhile. It’s given its name from the unique,
mystic boulder formations surrounding the bay. There’s also the
opportunity to whale watch or bird watch on grassy plateaus. It’s like
your own secluded beach.
Darwin, Northern Territory
As
has been regularly reported, tourists frequently overlook Darwin.
European and Aboriginal cultures dominate the area which makes for a
very interesting visit. It’s an historic city that has plenty to offer.
If you’re looking to enjoy a cultured holiday then this is definitely
the place to head to.
Mornington Peninsula, Victoria
Mornington Peninsula is a fantastic destination which has something
for everyone. Wine tasting, water sports, quaint cafes and gorgeous
beaches await you at this overlooked location. It’s a fantastic place to
get pampered and forget your everyday troubles. No matter who you’re
travelling with, there’s something to keep everyone happy in Victoria.
Tasmania
Tasmania is a destination that most people have heard of, yet it’s
not often at the top of their ‘go to’ list. Explore the old prison
sites, take a walk through the ancient rainforest or try a spot of wine
tasting in the beautiful vineyards. The beaches and the forests in
Tasmania are considered to be some of the most beautiful in the world.
Adelaide
Again,
Adelaide is one of those places that most people have heard of, yet
they don’t choose it as a holiday destination. It has plenty to keep you
entertained including over 700 restaurants, water sports, theatre and
festivals. The area also boasts an active nightlife,
which is ideal for the adult traveller. As reported by The Independent,
Adelaide is close to many major attractions including Kangaroo Island.
Karijini National Park
If you’re looking for peace and relaxation, Karijini National Park is
an ideal place to head to. You’ll discover dramatic gorges and crystal
clear pools in this green paradise. It’s one of the quietest places on
earth and you’ll soon forget about your troubles back at home.
Overall Australia is packed full of hidden gems. There’s so much to
discover off the beaten track. The destinations above are just some of
the best you might want to consider. Don’t forget to do your research
before you head to these places. As some of them are a little
undiscovered, it would help if you had a good idea of the attractions
and transportation links available.
Every year, thousands of tourists flock to Australia to enjoy a
relaxing sun filled holiday. There are so many beautiful destinations to
head to and many of them are hidden away. If you’re looking to discover
the untouched parts of the country, you’ll find some of the best below.
Heading to a quiet part of Australia allows you to really enjoy the
beauty of the area without distractions. No matter what you’re hoping to
experience, there’s something to suit everyone. Click here for destination information and top holiday spots in Australia.
Boulder Bay, Moreton Island
If you’re hoping to enjoy a beach holiday, Boulder bay on Moreton
Island could be an ideal choice. This stunning swimming cove boasts
fantastic clear waters. It can only be accessed via foot but the short
trek is definitely worthwhile. It’s given its name from the unique,
mystic boulder formations surrounding the bay. There’s also the
opportunity to whale watch or bird watch on grassy plateaus. It’s like
your own secluded beach.
Darwin, Northern Territory
As
has been regularly reported, tourists frequently overlook Darwin.
European and Aboriginal cultures dominate the area which makes for a
very interesting visit. It’s an historic city that has plenty to offer.
If you’re looking to enjoy a cultured holiday then this is definitely
the place to head to.
Mornington Peninsula, Victoria
Mornington Peninsula is a fantastic destination which has something
for everyone. Wine tasting, water sports, quaint cafes and gorgeous
beaches await you at this overlooked location. It’s a fantastic place to
get pampered and forget your everyday troubles. No matter who you’re
travelling with, there’s something to keep everyone happy in Victoria.
Tasmania
Tasmania is a destination that most people have heard of, yet it’s
not often at the top of their ‘go to’ list. Explore the old prison
sites, take a walk through the ancient rainforest or try a spot of wine
tasting in the beautiful vineyards. The beaches and the forests in
Tasmania are considered to be some of the most beautiful in the world.
Adelaide
Again,
Adelaide is one of those places that most people have heard of, yet
they don’t choose it as a holiday destination. It has plenty to keep you
entertained including over 700 restaurants, water sports, theatre and
festivals. The area also boasts an active nightlife,
which is ideal for the adult traveller. As reported by The Independent,
Adelaide is close to many major attractions including Kangaroo Island.
Karijini National Park
If you’re looking for peace and relaxation, Karijini National Park is
an ideal place to head to. You’ll discover dramatic gorges and crystal
clear pools in this green paradise. It’s one of the quietest places on
earth and you’ll soon forget about your troubles back at home.
Overall Australia is packed full of hidden gems. There’s so much to
discover off the beaten track. The destinations above are just some of
the best you might want to consider. Don’t forget to do your research
before you head to these places. As some of them are a little
undiscovered, it would help if you had a good idea of the attractions
and transportation links available.
Thursday, September 18, 2014
North Shoalhaven holidays in Nowra, Kangaroo Valley and Berry
Article first appeared in North Shoalhaven holidays in Nowra, Kangaroo Valley and Berry
While
Shoalhaven offers you several glorious holiday spots for your vacation,
the journey from Sydney along Princess Highway will bring you first to
northern shoalhaven region. Some of the more popular holiday spots here
are Berry, Kangaroo Valley and Nowra. All three destinations are just
unique and glorious and offer you the kind of holiday you have been
looking for. Book one of the Nowra motels or maybe a Kangaroo Valley farmstay to begin enjoying this spectacular region.
While Berry is the first of these charming suburbs you reach when
travelling from Sydney, it the village which offer that old world charm.
The historic village offer many buildings with national trust
classification and the back drop of the spectacular mountains offer the
village the scenic beauty it deserves. The main street along the
Princess Highway and the streets branching off are packed with cozy
cafes, restaurants, antique and craft shops and art galleries. This is
such a marvelous place to enjoy a couple of days shopping, wining and
dining, visiting some of the close by wineries and visiting the local
markets.
If you are in Berry, then take the turn off to go further inland
towards Kangaroo Valley a popular holiday spot for cozy holidays a bit
further away from the coastal fringe. Delightful cafes, art and craft
galleries, handicraft shops and the stone pub will make you come yet
again another time.
Nowra,
larger in size as well as the busier neighbour is located on the
Shoalhaven River and is a commercial and a cultural centre of the
Shoalhaven. The retailers you find in a typical bigger city show their
presence here. It has plenty of cafes, restaurants and for visitors
looking for some history, heritage and culture get the opportunity to
visit Navy’s Fleet Air Army Museum (the largest in Australia, The
Shoalhaven City Art Centre and the Regional Gallery of NSW which exhibit
works of national and international artists. Come on a weekend and you
will love hanging around in the weekend markets.
Here are some of the things you can do and see while on vacation in the area.
While
Shoalhaven offers you several glorious holiday spots for your vacation,
the journey from Sydney along Princess Highway will bring you first to
northern shoalhaven region. Some of the more popular holiday spots here
are Berry, Kangaroo Valley and Nowra. All three destinations are just
unique and glorious and offer you the kind of holiday you have been
looking for. Book one of the Nowra motels or maybe a Kangaroo Valley farmstay to begin enjoying this spectacular region.
While Berry is the first of these charming suburbs you reach when
travelling from Sydney, it the village which offer that old world charm.
The historic village offer many buildings with national trust
classification and the back drop of the spectacular mountains offer the
village the scenic beauty it deserves. The main street along the
Princess Highway and the streets branching off are packed with cozy
cafes, restaurants, antique and craft shops and art galleries. This is
such a marvelous place to enjoy a couple of days shopping, wining and
dining, visiting some of the close by wineries and visiting the local
markets.
If you are in Berry, then take the turn off to go further inland
towards Kangaroo Valley a popular holiday spot for cozy holidays a bit
further away from the coastal fringe. Delightful cafes, art and craft
galleries, handicraft shops and the stone pub will make you come yet
again another time.
Nowra,
larger in size as well as the busier neighbour is located on the
Shoalhaven River and is a commercial and a cultural centre of the
Shoalhaven. The retailers you find in a typical bigger city show their
presence here. It has plenty of cafes, restaurants and for visitors
looking for some history, heritage and culture get the opportunity to
visit Navy’s Fleet Air Army Museum (the largest in Australia, The
Shoalhaven City Art Centre and the Regional Gallery of NSW which exhibit
works of national and international artists. Come on a weekend and you
will love hanging around in the weekend markets.
Here are some of the things you can do and see while on vacation in the area.
- Check out the oldest wooden suspension bridge in Australia which was
built in 1898 named the Hampden Bridge which lies over Kangaroo River. - Tallowa Dam picnic area.
- Go kayaking in Kangaroo Valley and in Shoalhaven river.
- Go bushwalking in Morton National Park.
- Visit the nearby wineries.
- Enjoy the views from the Cambewarra lookout.
- Enjoy the exhibitions at the Nowra art centres and galleries.
- Go surfing in nearby Culburra, Currarong and Seven Mile beaches.
- Enjoy horse riding or bushwalking in the mountains.
- Enjoy live entertainment you fancy at the Shoalhaven Entertainment Centre.
- Go cruising in Shoalhaven River.
- Enjoy the views from the Hanging Rock lookout in Nowra.
- Visit the Point Perpendicular Lighthouse.
- Visit the Fleet Air Museum which is a fun place for the whole family.
- Take the young ones to the Shoalhaven Zoo.
Friday, September 12, 2014
Jervis Bay caravan park for close encounters with whales in shoalhaven
Information first appeared in Jervis Bay caravan park for close encounters with whales in shoalhaven
The
shoalhaven is a beach lovers playground….. swimming, surfing, kayaking,
fishing for you to enjoy anytime of the year. If this is not enough,
what about, bushwalking, heritage walks and spend a few morning and
afternoons golfing? Well this is not all we offer you in the Shoalhaven.
If you holiday with us between June and November, you will have the
finest opportunity of having close encounters with the greatest mammal
travelers on earth – the whales. You can book accommodation in Jervis
Bay caravan park or Hyams Beach, Huskisson or Ulladulla accommodation
for close encounters with whales in shoalhaven.
Each year 100’s of visitors to shoalhaven are fortunate to see whales
in the calmer waters of Jervis Bay relaxing with their calves and
having a play. Those who have witnessed these giant creatures describe
it as a fascinating experience. So do come along and share the
experience with us.
Shoalhaven region offer many wonderful vantage points for whale
watchers. Ulladulla lighthouse in Ulladulla, Penguin Head at Culburra
and Old ruined lighthouse at Booderee National Park are great places in
dry land to enjoy giant whales in migration. For those who love a closer
encounter with these graceful creatures can always book a whale
watching tour with one of the many companies such as Ulladulla Fishing
Charters, Surf and Fish Charters in Ulladulla, Dolphin Wild in Huskisson
or Dolphin Watch in Huskisson. In addition to whales, you will often
see dolphins regularly surfing off shore amongst the surfers.
Remember to book a holiday house in Mollymook (close to Ulladulla) or one of the Jervis Bay accommodation to enjoy the fascinating aqua life in this region.
The
shoalhaven is a beach lovers playground….. swimming, surfing, kayaking,
fishing for you to enjoy anytime of the year. If this is not enough,
what about, bushwalking, heritage walks and spend a few morning and
afternoons golfing? Well this is not all we offer you in the Shoalhaven.
If you holiday with us between June and November, you will have the
finest opportunity of having close encounters with the greatest mammal
travelers on earth – the whales. You can book accommodation in Jervis
Bay caravan park or Hyams Beach, Huskisson or Ulladulla accommodation
for close encounters with whales in shoalhaven.
Each year 100’s of visitors to shoalhaven are fortunate to see whales
in the calmer waters of Jervis Bay relaxing with their calves and
having a play. Those who have witnessed these giant creatures describe
it as a fascinating experience. So do come along and share the
experience with us.
Shoalhaven region offer many wonderful vantage points for whale
watchers. Ulladulla lighthouse in Ulladulla, Penguin Head at Culburra
and Old ruined lighthouse at Booderee National Park are great places in
dry land to enjoy giant whales in migration. For those who love a closer
encounter with these graceful creatures can always book a whale
watching tour with one of the many companies such as Ulladulla Fishing
Charters, Surf and Fish Charters in Ulladulla, Dolphin Wild in Huskisson
or Dolphin Watch in Huskisson. In addition to whales, you will often
see dolphins regularly surfing off shore amongst the surfers.
Remember to book a holiday house in Mollymook (close to Ulladulla) or one of the Jervis Bay accommodation to enjoy the fascinating aqua life in this region.
Thursday, September 11, 2014
Enjoy Fossils and Geological history while in Ulladulla accommodation
This information first appeared in Enjoy Fossils and Geological history while in Ulladulla accommodation
In
addition to enjoying the beautiful beaches and the water sporting
thrills in Ulladulla area, did you know that you can take your family on
a guided fossil walk on the heritage environment of Ulladulla harbour
during your holidays in shoalhaven in the south coast? This is an
amazing experience for all ages and a superb insight to a heritage which
goes back in time for more than 270million years. Find a suitable Mollymook holiday house or Ulladulla accommodation to enjoy Fossils and Geological history in this southern end of Shoalhaven.
The Fossil walk guides will detail you about the walk and provide
great information on area’s geological history. Be prepared for a 2
hour guided walk which includes plenty of information and walks across
the rock platforms learning, observing and some hands on experience of
the ancient geological past of this region.
Currently progress is made on a 500 million year geological time
walk, scheduled to be completed during some time in 2014. The path will
contain excellent signage to indicate and trace major events in the
south coast’s geological past. This project will include some attractive
landscaping of the Ulladulla harbour area and will be a superb
educational experience for students of all ages. The guides will help
you with all those burning questions you need to ask and make your 2
hour learning exploration an enjoyable one. This is a fantastic
experience for you to enjoy with your family these school holidays. You
will be able to book a suitable caravan park, guest house or a holiday
home in Ulladulla for your stay in the area.
For booking arrangements and costs, please call the visitor information centre on 02 4444 8819.
In
addition to enjoying the beautiful beaches and the water sporting
thrills in Ulladulla area, did you know that you can take your family on
a guided fossil walk on the heritage environment of Ulladulla harbour
during your holidays in shoalhaven in the south coast? This is an
amazing experience for all ages and a superb insight to a heritage which
goes back in time for more than 270million years. Find a suitable Mollymook holiday house or Ulladulla accommodation to enjoy Fossils and Geological history in this southern end of Shoalhaven.
The Fossil walk guides will detail you about the walk and provide
great information on area’s geological history. Be prepared for a 2
hour guided walk which includes plenty of information and walks across
the rock platforms learning, observing and some hands on experience of
the ancient geological past of this region.
Currently progress is made on a 500 million year geological time
walk, scheduled to be completed during some time in 2014. The path will
contain excellent signage to indicate and trace major events in the
south coast’s geological past. This project will include some attractive
landscaping of the Ulladulla harbour area and will be a superb
educational experience for students of all ages. The guides will help
you with all those burning questions you need to ask and make your 2
hour learning exploration an enjoyable one. This is a fantastic
experience for you to enjoy with your family these school holidays. You
will be able to book a suitable caravan park, guest house or a holiday
home in Ulladulla for your stay in the area.
For booking arrangements and costs, please call the visitor information centre on 02 4444 8819.
Wednesday, September 10, 2014
Weekend getaways in Myall Lakes area & enjoy the national parks
The information first appeared in Weekend getaways in Myall Lakes area & enjoy the national parks
Great
Lakes region of NSW is a nature lovers paradise with so many national
parks and rainforests plus inland waterways such as Myall Lakes, Smiths
Lake and Wallis Lake providing so many wonderful opportunities to pursue
your favourite water sport as well as enjoy the fabulous nature and
local wildlife. You too will love to enjoy weekend getaways in Myall Lakes area in NSW to explore this spectacular region.
Myall Lakes which cover 10,000 hectares are listed as wetland of
significant importance to the eco system of the region. Between Myall
lakes national park, Booto Booti national park and Wallingat national
park, they share NSW’s largest network of coastal lakes, circa 80+ km of
coastal beaches and impressive diversity of vegetation and wildlife.
Myall Lakes national park is a famous spot for water based sporting
activities such as fishing, boating, swimming as well as seeing the
giant sand dunes at Dark Point or experiencing a relaxed half our
coastal rainforest bushwalk known as the Mungo Brush rainforest walk.
The Sugar Loaf Point Lighthouse at Seal Rocks is another scenic spot to
visit while in Myall lakes area. You get the chance to explore state’s
tallest tree the Grandis, giant flooded gum on the western side of the
park.
Next, Wallingat national park gives you the chance to drive through
the forest enjoying the tall flooded gums and palm trees as well as a
good spot t for mountain bikers.
In contrast the Booti Booti national park is blessed with some
spectacular beaches, excellent for swimming, surfing and fishing. It
also provides and ideal walk to Cape Hawke viewing tower for
breathtaking views of the region. Wallis Lake in Booti Booti is
fantastic for fishing, prawning and boating and offer the seasonally
patrolled Elizabeth beach.
Smiths
Lake which is separated from the ocean by an impressive sandbar is
another ideal spot for swimming, fishing, kayaking, windsurfing and
boating. The foreshore of Smiths Lake is superb for families with young
children for enjoyable safe swimming and kayaking. Check into a weekend getaways in Smiths lake to begin exploring this beautiful area.
If you like outdoor adventure and walking, there is no way other than
walking to explore nature in Great Lakes and Myall Lakes region. Mungo
Brush rainforest Walk, Tamboi Trail, The Old Gibber Trail, The Mining
Road Trail, The Mungo Track, Yacaaba Headland Walking Track, Sugar Creek
Walking Track and Booti Hill lake side Walking Track are some of the
famous enjoyable walks on offer for you. It is best for you to get maps
of the walks from the tourist information centre before you proceed.
Great
Lakes region of NSW is a nature lovers paradise with so many national
parks and rainforests plus inland waterways such as Myall Lakes, Smiths
Lake and Wallis Lake providing so many wonderful opportunities to pursue
your favourite water sport as well as enjoy the fabulous nature and
local wildlife. You too will love to enjoy weekend getaways in Myall Lakes area in NSW to explore this spectacular region.
Myall Lakes which cover 10,000 hectares are listed as wetland of
significant importance to the eco system of the region. Between Myall
lakes national park, Booto Booti national park and Wallingat national
park, they share NSW’s largest network of coastal lakes, circa 80+ km of
coastal beaches and impressive diversity of vegetation and wildlife.
Myall Lakes national park is a famous spot for water based sporting
activities such as fishing, boating, swimming as well as seeing the
giant sand dunes at Dark Point or experiencing a relaxed half our
coastal rainforest bushwalk known as the Mungo Brush rainforest walk.
The Sugar Loaf Point Lighthouse at Seal Rocks is another scenic spot to
visit while in Myall lakes area. You get the chance to explore state’s
tallest tree the Grandis, giant flooded gum on the western side of the
park.
Next, Wallingat national park gives you the chance to drive through
the forest enjoying the tall flooded gums and palm trees as well as a
good spot t for mountain bikers.
In contrast the Booti Booti national park is blessed with some
spectacular beaches, excellent for swimming, surfing and fishing. It
also provides and ideal walk to Cape Hawke viewing tower for
breathtaking views of the region. Wallis Lake in Booti Booti is
fantastic for fishing, prawning and boating and offer the seasonally
patrolled Elizabeth beach.
Smiths
Lake which is separated from the ocean by an impressive sandbar is
another ideal spot for swimming, fishing, kayaking, windsurfing and
boating. The foreshore of Smiths Lake is superb for families with young
children for enjoyable safe swimming and kayaking. Check into a weekend getaways in Smiths lake to begin exploring this beautiful area.
If you like outdoor adventure and walking, there is no way other than
walking to explore nature in Great Lakes and Myall Lakes region. Mungo
Brush rainforest Walk, Tamboi Trail, The Old Gibber Trail, The Mining
Road Trail, The Mungo Track, Yacaaba Headland Walking Track, Sugar Creek
Walking Track and Booti Hill lake side Walking Track are some of the
famous enjoyable walks on offer for you. It is best for you to get maps
of the walks from the tourist information centre before you proceed.
Tuesday, September 9, 2014
Weekend getaways in NSW in beautiful Mollymook area
Information first appeared in Weekend getaways in NSW in beautiful Mollymook area
Just
three hours drive from Sydney and approximately two hours from Canberra
brings you to picturesque weekend getaways in NSW in beautiful
Mollymook area. You are greeted by the scenic coastal suburbs like
Mollymook, Milton, Ulladalla, Narrawallee and the lake suburbs like
Burill Lake and Tabourie Lake in the southern end of Shoalhaven region
for your long awaited scenic holidays. Book one of the Mollymook holiday homes to begin your fun weekend.
The area has become so popular for holidaymakers that couples,
families, groups looking for that relaxed coastal break come here from
Sydney, Canberra and from Melbourne. Come over and you will enjoy
fishing in Ulladulla one of the most picture perfect harbours in the
continent. The coastline is packed with stunning beaches for you to
swim, surf or go fishing. On most public holidays an school holidays,
Mollymook beach is patrolled by the volunteer lifesavers of the
Mollymook Surf Club. Then again you get the beaches in Ulladulla and
Narrawallee which are also super spots for a break by the sea. The
northern end of Narrawallee is a popular spot for snorkeling and ideal
for youngsters to learn surfing.
If you are looking for some historical charm, antique shopping,
collecting souvenirs and gifts, if after art and craft galleries and
studios…. you will love historic Milton. There are plenty of top
restaurants and cafes to enjoy a relaxing meal when you are feeling like
having a bite. Several clubs in the area provide night time
entertainment for those who love some partying.
The
area is getting increasingly popular among visitors who want to explore
the region on a self driving tour, go bushwalking, go on a dolphin
watch cruise or a whale watching cruise. Mollymook is home for two
beautiful golf courses – the picturesque 9 hole course by the beach and
the Hill Top Championship course. No wonder golfers from far and beyond
flock here to have a game of golf in this paradise.
If you are after a vacation looking for some all year round outdoor
fun like swimming, surfing, diving, fishing, boating, snorkeling,
bushwalking in the national parks and along the coastal reserves and
wanting to indulge in some retail therapy, then Mollymook and the
surrounding suburbs will be a top pick for a weekend getaway in NSW
you’ve been waiting for.
The area offers holiday accommodation to suit any need. Click here to secure a holiday rental for your weekend getaway or even for that romantic getaway.
Just
three hours drive from Sydney and approximately two hours from Canberra
brings you to picturesque weekend getaways in NSW in beautiful
Mollymook area. You are greeted by the scenic coastal suburbs like
Mollymook, Milton, Ulladalla, Narrawallee and the lake suburbs like
Burill Lake and Tabourie Lake in the southern end of Shoalhaven region
for your long awaited scenic holidays. Book one of the Mollymook holiday homes to begin your fun weekend.
The area has become so popular for holidaymakers that couples,
families, groups looking for that relaxed coastal break come here from
Sydney, Canberra and from Melbourne. Come over and you will enjoy
fishing in Ulladulla one of the most picture perfect harbours in the
continent. The coastline is packed with stunning beaches for you to
swim, surf or go fishing. On most public holidays an school holidays,
Mollymook beach is patrolled by the volunteer lifesavers of the
Mollymook Surf Club. Then again you get the beaches in Ulladulla and
Narrawallee which are also super spots for a break by the sea. The
northern end of Narrawallee is a popular spot for snorkeling and ideal
for youngsters to learn surfing.
If you are looking for some historical charm, antique shopping,
collecting souvenirs and gifts, if after art and craft galleries and
studios…. you will love historic Milton. There are plenty of top
restaurants and cafes to enjoy a relaxing meal when you are feeling like
having a bite. Several clubs in the area provide night time
entertainment for those who love some partying.
The
area is getting increasingly popular among visitors who want to explore
the region on a self driving tour, go bushwalking, go on a dolphin
watch cruise or a whale watching cruise. Mollymook is home for two
beautiful golf courses – the picturesque 9 hole course by the beach and
the Hill Top Championship course. No wonder golfers from far and beyond
flock here to have a game of golf in this paradise.
If you are after a vacation looking for some all year round outdoor
fun like swimming, surfing, diving, fishing, boating, snorkeling,
bushwalking in the national parks and along the coastal reserves and
wanting to indulge in some retail therapy, then Mollymook and the
surrounding suburbs will be a top pick for a weekend getaway in NSW
you’ve been waiting for.
The area offers holiday accommodation to suit any need. Click here to secure a holiday rental for your weekend getaway or even for that romantic getaway.
Monday, September 1, 2014
Wilderness Retreat Or Kangaroo Island Caravan Parks To Explore Nature
Article first appeared in Wilderness Retreat Or Kangaroo Island Caravan Parks To Explore Nature
Known
to be the third largest island in Australia, Kangaroo Island is a place
abundant with wild life and lets you enjoy nature in its purest form.
Just 120 km south west of Adelaide, this nature resort is a place where
you will see koalas, echidnas, kangaroos and variety of bird species and
an array of amazing wild flowers. The island offers a variety of
accommodation for you to stay such as kangaroo island caravan parks or
even a kangaroo island wilderness retreat.
While the drive is not so far from Adelaide, some may prefer to take a
ferry from Cape Jervis. If you are looking for a holiday to go fishing,
then waters surrounding Kangaroo Island is excellent. Remember you can
opt for a fishing charter if you have not brought your own water craft.
The four main towns in Kangaroo Island are Kingscote, American River,
Parndana and Penneshaw. Most visitors like American River for fishing,
scuba diving and canoeing. A visit to Penneshaw in the night will give
you the chance to see fairy penguins on the rocks along the coast of
Penneshaw. If you are looking for a safe place to swim, Emu Bay in the
north of the island is the place to be where as the coast in the
southern end of the island is known to be very rough. Another good
place for fishing is the wide deserted D’Estrees Beach in the southern
end of the island.
Kangaroo
Island is a fascinating place to see several species of sea lions.
While Seal Bay is the home for a permanent colony of Australian sea
lions, Cape Gantheaume and Cape du Couedic are places to see New
Zealand fur seal colonies. Occasionally the leopard seals are known to
visit Kangaroo Island.
This island is a place for nature lovers and those holidaymakers who
love beautiful scenery. So when you are here, take a tour to the Cape
Borda Lighthouse known to be one of the most picturesque old lighthouses
in one of the most picture perfect locations in Australia. The
landscape surrounding Kangaroo Island is quite unique. You will be
amazed by the giant granite rocks and the limestone formations in the
caves at Kelly Hill Conservation Park in the south of the island.
Click here to book a Kangaroo Island seafront resort online and begin your memorable journey to enjoy one of nature’s delights.
Images courtesy of Kangaroo Island Ecopia Retreat listed in OzeHols as at 2nd of September 2014.
Known
to be the third largest island in Australia, Kangaroo Island is a place
abundant with wild life and lets you enjoy nature in its purest form.
Just 120 km south west of Adelaide, this nature resort is a place where
you will see koalas, echidnas, kangaroos and variety of bird species and
an array of amazing wild flowers. The island offers a variety of
accommodation for you to stay such as kangaroo island caravan parks or
even a kangaroo island wilderness retreat.
While the drive is not so far from Adelaide, some may prefer to take a
ferry from Cape Jervis. If you are looking for a holiday to go fishing,
then waters surrounding Kangaroo Island is excellent. Remember you can
opt for a fishing charter if you have not brought your own water craft.
The four main towns in Kangaroo Island are Kingscote, American River,
Parndana and Penneshaw. Most visitors like American River for fishing,
scuba diving and canoeing. A visit to Penneshaw in the night will give
you the chance to see fairy penguins on the rocks along the coast of
Penneshaw. If you are looking for a safe place to swim, Emu Bay in the
north of the island is the place to be where as the coast in the
southern end of the island is known to be very rough. Another good
place for fishing is the wide deserted D’Estrees Beach in the southern
end of the island.
Kangaroo
Island is a fascinating place to see several species of sea lions.
While Seal Bay is the home for a permanent colony of Australian sea
lions, Cape Gantheaume and Cape du Couedic are places to see New
Zealand fur seal colonies. Occasionally the leopard seals are known to
visit Kangaroo Island.
This island is a place for nature lovers and those holidaymakers who
love beautiful scenery. So when you are here, take a tour to the Cape
Borda Lighthouse known to be one of the most picturesque old lighthouses
in one of the most picture perfect locations in Australia. The
landscape surrounding Kangaroo Island is quite unique. You will be
amazed by the giant granite rocks and the limestone formations in the
caves at Kelly Hill Conservation Park in the south of the island.
Click here to book a Kangaroo Island seafront resort online and begin your memorable journey to enjoy one of nature’s delights.
Images courtesy of Kangaroo Island Ecopia Retreat listed in OzeHols as at 2nd of September 2014.
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