Moss Vale Road,
Kangaroo Valley, New South Wales, 2577
Website:
www.hampdenbridgeheritage.com.au/
New South Wales
HISTHERITG
9173140
Phone Number:
61 02 4465 1621
Hampden Bridge is a wonderful attraction in Kangaroo Valley two hours from Sydney or Canberra between the South Coast and Southern Highlands. The bridge is Australia's last surviving wooden suspension bridge and has a special design with Gothic Victorian sandstone towers that make it look like the entrance to a secret medieval castle. Take a self-guided tour of the bridge and learn its story. If you have a smart phone, watch the film about Hampden Bridge and the community and RMS's action to help restore it. Watch it here and discover why Kangaroo Valley is Australia's most beautiful Valley. Things to do at Hampden Bridge: • Visit the Pioneer Museum • Enjoy a barbecue in the museum's park • Walk in the park or down the footpath • Relax and enjoy the Hampden Bridge Park with lawn and café • Launch your canoe in the river • Kids competition
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Wallaga Lake Road, Beauty Point,
Bermagui, New South Wales, 2546
New South Wales
SCENDRVWLK
9166898
Phone Number:
61 02 6493 3054
Five minutes' drive north of Bermagui along Wallaga Lake Road will bring you to the turn off to Camel Rock. This striking rock formation was named by Captain James Cook as he sailed up the east coast of Australia. Camel Rock is a popular scenic attraction with car parking, a picnic area under the shade of several large trees and pit toilet facilities. Camel Rock Surf Beach is well known for its great surf, swimming, with rock pools to explore, snorkelling and fishing. The beach is patrolled during the summer months and is well sheltered if there is a north easterly wind. A short stroll north past Camel Rock you will find Horse Head Rock.
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Jervis Bay Road,
Jervis Bay, New South Wales, 2540
Email:
booderee.mail@environment.gov.au
Website:
www.booderee.gov.au
New South Wales
NATATTRACT
9131117
Phone Number:
61 02 4443 0977
Fax Number:
61 02 4443 8302
Booderee National Park is a place of outstanding natural beauty located at Jervis Bay on the NSW South Coast. 'Booderee' is an Aboriginal word from the Dhurga language meaning 'bay of plenty' or 'plenty of fish'. Booderee is owned by the Wreck Bay Aboriginal Community and has always been a significant place for Koori people. Please care for the land and waters as this is a very special place. Booderee offers a wide range of activities. Learn about Koori culture and traditional foods through Booderee's Aboriginal interpretive program. Enjoy a wide range of walks, surf at Cave beach or swim amongst the fish in the tranquil waters of Green Patch beach. The historic Cape St George Lighthouse is the perfect location for whale and bird watching. Booderee has three camping grounds: Green Patch, Bristol Point and Cave Beach.
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Saddleback Mountain Lookout
Saddleback Mountain,
Kiama, New South Wales, 2533
Website:
www.kiama.com.au
New South Wales
HISTHERITG
9171199
Phone Number:
61 02 4232 3322
Kiama's glorious Saddleback Mountain offers a photographers dream with the elevated Saddleback Mountain Lookout. From Cronulla, just south of Sydney to Milton, enjoy a breathtaking view of the New South Wales South Coast. Located just 10 minutes from Kiama's Blowhole, Saddleback Mountain Lookout is one of the areas greatest natural attractions.
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Illawarra Regional Airport, Shellharbour
Airport Road, Off Princes Highway,
Albion Park Rail, New South Wales, 2527
Website:
www.illawarraregionalairport.com.au
New South Wales
GALMUSECOL
9171842
Phone Number:
61 02 4221 6111
Illawarra Regional Airport is located in Shellharbour . It is the base for a growing Light Aeronautics Industry, which provides maintenance and engineering services for aircraft ranging from ultra light to medium size turbo prop and jet aircraft. The airport has direct freeway access to Sydney and is adjacent to the South Coast Railway Line to Sydney. The Historical Aircraft Restoration Society (HARS) museum and workshop located at the airport is an internationally acclaimed tourist attraction and just one of the many tourist activities that the airport has to offer. Activities from the airport include: scenic flights by plane, microlight, helicopter and biplane. You can learn to fly or skydive. Visitors can enjoy the public facilities and information services available in the airport terminal building and dine in the licensed a la carte restaurant.
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Australia's Industry World
Springhill Road, BHP Visitor Centre,
Coniston, New South Wales, 2500
Email:
tours@aiw.org.au
Website:
www.aiw.org.au
New South Wales
LMARKBLD
9058483
Phone Number:
61 02 4275 7023
Fax Number:
61 02 4275 7204
Australia's Industry World is the region covering all industrial areas of the suburb of Port Kembla and Blue Scope Steel. Australia's Industry World Tours, include the Coal Terminal, Grain Corporation, Water Board, BHP coated products and slab and plate divisions, Incitec, Breakwater Battery, MM Metals, Southern Copper, Australian Steel Mill Services and more. AIW is a working industrial area. Tours may be altered to meet process or safety requirements. Australia's Industry World (AIW) is home to one of the largest concentrations of manufacturing industry in Australia. AIW is a premier visitor attraction and education resource, featuring a unique combination of experiences focused on the port and its surrounding heavy industry. Tour features: Exclusive Tours of the Port Kembla Steelworks and surrounding industries. A unique combination of heavy industry with education and tourism. All safety gear provided.
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HopDog Beerworks, South Nowra
2/175 Princes Highway,
South Nowra, New South Wales, 2541
Email:
beer@hopdog.com.au
Website:
www.hopdog.com.au
New South Wales
WINVINBREW
HopDog BeerWorks is a beer tasting, cellar door sales attraction. HopDog brews hop-centric beers and artisanal ales, with a focus on quality ingredients and attention to detail. HopDog BeerWorks is a 200 litre nano-brewery. The beers are uncompromised, unfiltered, unadulterated and bottle conditioned, bringing you an unparalleled experience in a glass. HopDog's ales can be purchased in 330 millilitre bottles, Growlers (two litre refillable bottles) and Squealers(the one litre variety) from the brewery door. Enjoy the beer experience with a bunch of your mates or group of friends, held by true professionals of the trade.
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Scenic Drive,
Bermagui, New South Wales, 2546
Website:
www.bermagui.net
New South Wales
HISTHERITG
9166732
Phone Number:
61 02 6493 3054
Bermagui's famous Blue Pool is a "must see" Sapphire Coast attraction. It is located off Scenic Drive at the base of a dramatic rocky cliff face. A natural rock pool, it is washed with clean clear ocean water and is a wonderful swimming and snorkelling spot. A children's wading pool is incorporated at the southern end. The steps down to the Blue Pool as well as the toilet, shower and change room amenities were reconstructed in 2010. At the same time, a new viewing platform was constructed which offers magnificent coastal views and is the perfect spot for whale watching.
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Lawrence Hargrave Drive (opposite Stonehave Street),
Stanwell Tops, New South Wales, 2508
Email:
tourism@wollongong.nsw.gov.au
Website:
www.visitwollongong.com.au
New South Wales
NATATTRACT
9058881
Phone Number:
61 02 4267 5910
Fax Number:
61 02 4267 5912
The picturesque waterfalls of Kellys Falls, is an easy five minute walk from the roadside, or cars can be driven right to the falls. Bush tracks offering scenic walks are available as well as barbecue and picnic areas. It is only a few minutes drive from the township of Helensburgh, where there is a hotel and shops for provisions.
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Cobargo Bermagui Road,
Cobargo, New South Wales, 2550
Website:
www.sapphirecoast.com.au
New South Wales
LMARKBLD
9171620
Phone Number:
61 02 6491 7645
Cobargo combines the skills and craft of a working village with a genuinely historic past, its streetscape featuring the many turn of the century buildings that make Cobargo such an attraction for visitors. Cobargo was "The Junction" as the township first began to develop in the late 1860's at the junction of the Narira and Bredbatoura creeks, the surrounding landscape merging into wilderness areas that are today incorporated in the Wadbilliga National Park. The attractive buildings house craftspeople who not only sell a range of unique goods from woodcrafts and pottery to leather and art works, they can often be seen at their craft working in the way that people did when Cobargo was a young town. Wadbilliga National Park is located to the west of Cobargo, where camp sites are available and abundant in flora and fauna.
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