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Jervis Bay lies on the unspoilt south coast of New South Wales, just over two hours, by car from Sydney. It is a nature lovers’ paradise with spectacular coastal scenery, clear and calm water for swimming and pristine white sand beaches for strolling and relaxing.
Guests can full advantage of the walking trails that meander through paperbark, gum and mangrove forests. A stroll before breakfast (a great time for spotting kangaroos) will set you up for the day. Alternatively grab a torch and walk the trails in the evening, looking out for possums and other nocturnal residents.

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Highlights & Inclusions
Complimentary bikes and canoes provide an excellent eco-friendly way to explore the local area. A great acivity is to take the Paperbark Challenge and canoe to Huskisson and back, stopping off for a swim and a picnic on the banks of the Currambene Creek.
The Gunyah Restaurant (aboriginal for meeting place, or place of shelter) is at the heart of the camp. This chic space, designed by Sydney Architects, Nettleton Tribe, is built high off the ground to enable guests to enjoy the sea breeze and a wonderful position amongst the tree tops.
The rooms are individually high qality, fixed tents with the very best cotton sheets and excellent amenities.