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The small coastal villages around Jervis Bay offer a high range of accommodation from caravan parks to top class motels. every family and budget is catered for in the Shoalhaven. Huskisson, gateway to Jervis Bay is just two and a half hours drive from Sydney and Canberra. Situated on the foreshores of the bay, Huskisson provides all the service for great holidays throughout the year. A wide variety of accommodation is provided with up-market beachfront caravan parks, motels and budget cabins, bed and breakfast and of course the Husky Pub.
 

Jervis Bay Getways

Huskisson  Beach Motel
Ph: 4441 6387
Website
9/11 Hawke Street Huskisson
Jervis Bay Caravan Park Huskisson South Coast NSW
Jervis Bay Caravan Park

Leisure Haven Caravan Park Huskisson
Leisure Haven Caravan park
Leisure Haven Caravan Park Website

Jervis Bay Cabins
Jervis Bay Cabins and Camping

Palm Beach  Caravan Park
Palm Beach Caravan Park
 
Sea Change - Jervis Bay - Vincentia
"Sea Change" - luxury new beach villa. Stunning views, sleeps 6 plus 2. Fully self contained - linen optional. Private courtyard and garage.
Ph: bh (02) 4422 7029 or ah 041 1125 287


Bayview Cottage, Sanctuary Point

Recently renovated three bedroom cottage with water views, sleeps eight,
all the conveniences of home, close to all amenities golf course, boat ramp and
quiet beaches. A few minutes drive to Huskisson and Jervis Bay.
Reasonable rates, Pets welcome
For bookings contact 0414 915024 or
visit our website

A quiet place in the bush

Woollamia Village retrear near Huskisson South Coast NSWThe self contained and serviced holiday cottages at Woollamia Village Retreat provide a much needed style of accommodation for the Jervis Bay area. Many visitors who enjoy the natural beauty and space of Jervis Bay enjoy the space and privacy offered by the variety of holiday cottages available at the retreat.

Each of the four cottages has its own theme, there is a police station, a post office, a church and the overseers cottage. All creatively and tastefully designed and constructed to offer maximum comfort and incorporating fascinating items of historical value, the cottages have been a great hit with holiday makers who are already coming back for more - always a good sign. One of the many features that appeals to guests is the setting of the cottages amongst magnificent gum trees which attract a variety of local wild life including kangaroos, possums and birds. Check out the Woollamia Village Retreat
Website.

Nearby
Huskisson and Jervis Bay offer a great variety of cultural experiences to keep you amused for days - museums, cruises, golf, bushwalks. The fresh local seafood sends most people into a feeding frenzy - why not bring some back to your cottage for a BBQ!

Each of the cottages at
Woollamia Village Retreat offers deluxe accommodation, all have private bathrooms - big fluffy queen size beds - some with spas and air conditioning. Although set up for couples, arrangements can be made to comfortably accom-modate another couple or children. Inspections are invited and the onsite proprietors and hosts, Brian and Suzanne Brown, will gladly show you around.

Anglesea Lodge: New two bedroom bungalows only metres from the waters edge with magnificent views of Jervis Bay. Private jetty, pool, bbq areas and playground. Only 3 mintues walk to Huskisson CBD yet secluded and private. 1 bedroom bungalows for couples also available. Ph: 02 44415057
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Holiday haven Tourist Parks Shoalhaven

Holiday Haven Tourist Parks are located at Kangaroo Valley, Shoalhaven Heads, Culburra Beach (Crookhaven Heads), Currarong, Huskisson, Sussex Inlet (Swan Lake), Bendalong, Lake Conjola, Ulladulla, Lake Burrill and Lake Tabourie. For more information see their web site


www.takeabreaksouthcoast.com.au
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