Shoalhaven

The Shoalhaven area encompasses the coast, fertile plains, rugged mountain escarpment and panoramic views of the eastern seaboard.
Crystal clear waters of Green Patch Beach
Three women taking a selfie in at a beachfront property
Red car driving along countryside with pretty mountains in the background
Two men and a woman walking through the gate to Cupitt's garden, Ulladulla
Aerial image of Conjola Entrance, surrounded by trees and mountains
Three women and a man enjoying a drink and a laugh on the deck
Seated couple enjoying a cocktail in a restaurant
Woman sitting on sand dunes holding her coffee and watching the waves roll in
Located approximately 200 kilometres south of Sydney, Shoalhaven has over 300,000 hectares of National Parks and State Forests.

There are rivers, coastal lakes, estuaries and many miles of navigable waterways. Holidaymakers seeking to recharge the batteries can choose almost any holiday style, from relaxation to adventure. It is quickly becoming world famous as a rock-climbing destination.

The main centre of Shoalhaven is Nowra, which offers a range of shops and businesses. Jervis Bay is a magnificent waterway offering swimming, diving, water skiing and sailing. It is home to four pods (families) of dolphins that love to frolic and show off to visitors.

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New South Wales, 2541