Durras & Pebbly Beach ~ Nature's showcase

Even the native wildlife is friendly to visitors from all over the world come to relax and enjoy the unspoilt coastal area of Durras and Pebbly Beach. Covering the Benandarah and Murramarang State forest and kilometres of some of the best and most picturesque beaches in Australia, Durras has escaped the ravages of development and is a haven for Australian wildlife and people wanting to take time out to rejuvenate and re-evaluate.

Many of the features nature lovers enjoy about the Durras area include the kangaroos and wallabies who will eat from your hand and even steal your lunch if your not careful and bird watches get particularly excited at the great variety of native birdlife feasting on the colour berries and bushes of the native Australian flora.
A wide variety of accommodation from tent sites, bush cabins, van sites to five star beach bungalows caters for all needs.

 

Pebbly Beach Accommodation cottages
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Joalah Holiday Park

Dulkara Wildlife Gallery
Dulkara Wildlife Gallery

Pick of the crop
Good spring rains have led to a bumper crop of blueberries at Clyde Valley Farm south of Brooman. The farm grows peaches, nectarines and strawberries as well as blueberries and this season looks to be the biggest crop since the farm's inception in 1981.

Situated on the Clyde River, the farm is an unexpected oasis amongst the state forest. The farm gate is open with free admission to visitors. The 'hands on' experience of venturing into an orchard and taking fresh picked produce home just can't be beaten!

Peaches, Nectarines & U-Pick Blueberries - Experience the novelty of picking your own blueberries & strawberries direct from the farm. Take a forest drive into the hinterland & visit Clyde Valley Blueberry Farm.

Only half an hour from Ulladulla & Batemans Bay & minutes from a swim & picnic at Shallow Crossing. You'll also find the districts tastiest peaches & nectarines! Open 7 days 10am - 6pm Dec to Feb Ph: 4478 1057.

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