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Nowra - Bomaderry

Nowra – Bomaderry

This busy and expanding agricultural and business centre, located just upstream from the mouth of the Shoalhaven River, is an extremely popular tourist resort because of its stunning beaches extending north and south of the town. Wreck Bay to the south is extremely popular spot for surfing (Australia’s Pipeline) and diving, while Jervis Bay is a favorite for the fishermen.
Straddling the wide Shoalhaven River, the twin town of NOWRABOMADERRY is the centre of the Shoalhaven holiday region: Bomaderry is situated north of the river, Nowra south. The river here is great for sailing, windsurfing and boating in general, while the coast, 13km away, is dotted with popular holiday settlements and numerous beaches.

Accommodation includes an abundance of motels, and two hostels/guesthouses. Rooms at Armstrongs Guesthouse, 30 Junction St, share bathrooms but theyre reasonably priced, plus theres a YHA hostel section in two cabins. Riverhaven Guesthouse Backpackers is on a riverfront landscaped property but only one block from the shops, by the bridge at 1 Scenic Drive; facilities include a kitchen and swimming pool.

Theres not much by way of restaurants or nightlife in Nowra but it does have one alternative hangout, the Tea Club, 46 Berry St (closed Sun & Mon) a veggie caf with a bohemian feel, artworks for sale, drumming workshops (Thurs eve) and bellydancing displays (Sat eve).

Shoalhaven Heads north of the river mouth, Greenwell Point in the south, Huskisson at Jervis Bay and Sussex Inlet are all easily accessible on good roads, although public transport doesnt run this far. Possible inland trips include a one-hour tour to the top of nearby Mount Coolangatta with Australian Bushmobile Tours.

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Berry

Berry The beautiful township of Berry is nestled between Kangaroo Valley and Seven Mile Beach. Located on Princes Highway, Berry is 15km north of Nowra. It is also easily accessible from Kangaroo Valley via Kangaroo Valley Road. The rustic and friendly charm of Berry is not to be missed. The historic town (Broughton Creek Village) was settled in 1875 and was part of Alexandra Berry's Coolangatta Estate. Many of its enchanting buildings have been renovated and now house cafes, antiques, crafts, nursery, hotels, indigenous arts, galleries and a museum. One of the popular attractions is The Berry Stores (Wilson's Stores, 1892).

Jervis Bay

Jervis Bay Just southeast of Nowra, the sheltered waters of Jervis Bay, (pronounced “Jarvis”) by a political quirk, are technically part of the ACT, in order to provide Canberra with access to the sea. The beautiful coast of the Jervis Bay National Park, at the southeast arm of the bay, is very popular, with its rugged cliffs facing the pounding ocean and tranquil beaches of dazzling white sand and clear water within the confines of the bay, while inland heaths, wetlands and forests offer strolls and bushwalks; details are available from the visitor centre as you enter the park. There