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THE SHOALHAVEN COAST ULLADULLA TO KIAMA
BANGALAY LUXURY VILLAS
AT SHOALHAVEN HEADS
Nestled under a canopy of palms and a magnificent towering blackbutt tree, the 16 private luxury villas are located in Shoalhaven Heads 2 hours drive south of Sydney in a setting rich in biodiversity. Bangalay was designed to blend softly with the surrounding natural environment of protected national parks, pristine waterways, local wildlife and abundant food sources.
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EXPLORING THE SHOALHAVEN COAST
The drive from Kiama to Ulladulla offers a mix of coastal beauty, charming towns and natural attractions. Whether you are interested in beaches, outdoor activities or exploring local culture, this route has plenty to offer for a memorable trip.
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KIAMA
Kiama is a charming coastal town located approximately 120kms south of Sydney. The town is famous for its stunning natural attractions, including the Bombo Quarry and Kiama Blowhole, a natural rock formation that shoots water high into the air. Visitors can explore the Kiama Harbour, where they can enjoy fishing, boating, and dining at waterfront restaurants. The Kiama Coastal Walk is a popular activity, offering breathtaking views of the coastline and access to beautiful beaches. The town also has a vibrant arts and culture scene, with various galleries, markets, and festivals throughout the year.
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GERRINGONG
Gerringong is a small coastal town located between Kiama and Ulladulla. The town is known for its beautiful beaches including Werri Beach and Seven Mile Beach which are popular for surfing, swimming and picnicking. Visitors can explore the Gerringong Heritage Museum which showcases the history and heritage of the area. The nearby Gerringong Headland Reserve offers walking trails and panoramic views of the coastline.
The nearby Seven Mile Beach National Park is a popular spot for swimming, surfing and picnicking, with stunning coastal scenery. Outdoor activities such as bushwalking, cycling and horse riding can be enjoyed in the surrounding areas including the nearby Cambewarra Range Nature Reserve.
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BERRY
Berry is a delightful town located in the Shoalhaven region of NSW, Australia. It is known for its charming village atmosphere, with tree-lined streets, historic buildings, and a welcoming community. It is located approximately 145kms south of Sydney and is easily accessible by car or train. Berry is famous for its boutique shops, galleries and antique stores. Food and wine enthusiasts will enjoy the local cafes, restaurants and wineries in and around Berry, offering delicious regional produce and wines. Visitors can explore the Berry Museum, which showcases the history and heritage of the area.
The Berry Country Fair is a popular event held on the first Sunday of each month, featuring local produce, crafts and live entertainment. The Berry Showground hosts various events throughout the year, including agricultural shows, markets, and festivals.
MILTON
Milton is a historic town located inland from Ulladulla, known for its charming main street lined with boutique shops, cafes and galleries. The town is home to the Milton Theatre, a heritage-listed building that hosts a variety of live performances and events. Visitors can explore the local markets, which offer a range of handmade crafts, fresh produce and local delicacies. The surrounding countryside offers opportunities for bushwalking, horse riding and exploring the beautiful Morton National Park.
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ULLADULLA
Ulladulla is a coastal town located approximately 230kms south of Sydney. It is known for its harbour where visitors can enjoy fishing, boating and dining at waterfront restaurants. Ulladulla is a popular destination for water sports including surfing, fishing, snorkelling and diving. The area is also known for its fresh seafood with various seafood restaurants and fish markets offering delicious local catches. Nearby attractions include Mollymook Beach, a stunning stretch of white sand, and the historic Ulladulla Lighthouse.
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