Property Marketing
.

The Times Property
 
The Times Real Estate

.

The Benefits of Using Rugs in Open-Plan Living Spaces

As modern homes continue to embrace open-plan living, the role of rugs has become more important than ever. Open spaces offer flexibility, light, and a contemporary aes...

How to Optimise Your Warehouse Layout with Reach Forklifts

Warehouse space is a premium resource, and how you use it can greatly influence operational efficiency. As businesses deal with increasing inventory volumes and tighter...

A Beginner’s Guide to Camping Etiquette and Campsite Rules

Camping is one of the best ways to experience Australia’s natural beauty, whether in a national park, a remote beachside retreat, or a popular caravan park. However, to...

DIVE INTO ADVENTURE IN THE SHOALHAVEN THIS AUTUMN



With 100 beaches bordered by breathtaking escarpments and expansive national parks, the Shoalhaven is an adventure lover’s paradise and the perfect place to immerse yourself in nature. The region offers epic adventure, natural and cultural experiences all whilst continuing to rejuvenate from bushfires and showcase the resilience of the local Shoalhaven community.

From picnicking on the side of a cliff, walks in lush bushland and cultural excursions, to fun on the water or meditation on mountain tops, adventure seekers are spoilt for choice with the many activities on offer in the Shoalhaven. Go with a guide to connect deeper and traverse the trails less trodden.

Combine great food, wine and unique stays with the therapy that nature provides just two hours from Sydney and Canberra on the NSW South Coast, find all you need to dive in at shoalhaven.com/adventure.



SURF

Enjoy the Shoalhaven’s most stunning beaches for longer this autumn, as the air cools and the water warms to the perfect temperature. Learn to surf from surfing pioneer and legend, Pam Burridge, at her Surf School or at the Mollymook Beach Surf School, or JB Surf School. And don’t forget to get decked out with the best gear at Busted Surf Co. Pack your own boards and seek out world class breaks with Shoalhaven’s Surf Guide endorsed by Culburra’s born and bred world champion Tyler Wright.

KAYAK

The beauty and diversity of Shoalhaven’s bays and inlets makes it perfect for kayaking. Witness the abundance of sea life, local dolphins, and coastal beauty of Jervis Bay with Jervis Bay Kayak and Paddlesports, perfect for beginners and experienced kayakers alike. Take your own canoe or kayak and navigate launch spots and local tips with Shoalhaven’s Kayak and Canoe Guide.

Marvel at Kangaroo Valley’s stunning sandstone-lined rivers and emerald forests with Kangaroo Valley Kayaks, Kangaroo Valley Safari Kayaks and Canoe Hire  or Canadian canoes with  with the option to camp in the beautiful National Park -- or enjoy delicious local canapés and wines on a tour with Canoes, Cool Climate Wines and Canapés or a ten course degustation on the Three Views Track in Kangaroo Valley with the Highland Valley Forage.  

STAND UP PADDLE

Paddle through the pristine waters of Swan Lake, Sussex River and Berrara Creek in Sussex Inlet Stand Up Paddle, and see the stunning marine life beneath your feet in SUP with George at Currambene Creek, or in Jervis Bay at Jervis Bay Stand Up Paddle.

CLIMB

Get off the beaten track and see all the incredible sights and adventures the Shoalhaven has to offer. Experience an adrenaline rush with a ‘cliffnic’ (picnic while hanging from a cliffside!) in Nowra at Outdoor Raw, challenge yourself with a sandstone ascent with Climb Nowra, or head indoors at Indoor Climb South Coast, a dedicated gym for climbers with top rope climbing and bouldering.

WILDLIFE

Enjoy the thrill of boom netting – a safe and fun alternative to diving and snorkelling with Jervis Bay Wild where you can enjoy uninterrupted views of dolphins, and world-famous white sand beaches. For more freedom, enjoy freediving snorkelling expeditions to the seal colonies, sea caves, and beaches of Jervis Bay with Woebegone Freedive, or snorkel and dive with Dive Jervis Bay who offer many expeditions including a Swim with the Whales tour in winter and spring.

Home to 120 resident bottlenose dolphins, Jervis Bay is the best way to see dolphins year-round. Embark a 17-metre triple deck catamaran vessel in Dolphin Watch Cruises Jervis Bay and go dolphin watching with a complimentary morning/afternoon tea along the way.

CULTURAL TOURS

Discover the Shoalhaven’s rich Aboriginal history with a series of cultural tours to inspire connection and appreciation. Djiriba Waagura provide a range of captivating visitor experiences, against the backdrop of picturesque sandstone caves with ancient rock-art, an abundance of bush food and wildlife to see, as well as Coroboree and smoking ceremony experiences. 

For a more intimate experience, join Noel and Trish in Nura Gunyu, on an immersive cultural education tour with activities ranging from short walks on country to degustation dinners – all with a focus on learning about the plants that have sustained, healed and helped the Yuin people for tens of thousands of years.

Gadu hosts a wealth of trips to satisfy any adventure craving – from sightseeing and photography tours sharing the stories of creation and how the land came to being, to dazzling whale watching, fishing trips, as well as private scuba and snorkelling trips along the shallows of the land’s reefs.

BUSHWALKING

Explore the beautiful South Coast with the multi award-winning Region X Unspoilt Experiences South Coast NSW on a guided bushwalk in Murramarang National Park alongside the famous beach-living kangaroos. Head out into the wilderness of Morton National Park with Big Nature Adventures offering bespoke outdoor adventures such as hiking the iconic Didthul Pigeon House Mountain or The Castle, as well as rock climbing and abseiling.

Escape the buzz of modern life and tread the less travelled path with the help of the Shoalhaven’s Favourite Walks Guide. Choose between coastal trails, mountain hikes or hidden gorges with 12 to choose from. There is something for everyone from accessible strolls to challenging hikes. 



FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Web | shoalhaven.com/adventure
Facebook | facebook.com/visitshoalhaven
Twitter | twitter.com/visitshoalhaven 
Instagram | @visitshoalhaven

Money

Australians spend 31% of income on kitchen renovations

New data from Compare the Market reveals that Australians spend an average of $24,014 when renovating the kitchen,i which is among the highest in the world.   As a ...

5 Predictions For the Sydney Property Market in 2023

While sellers might be hoping for prices to rebound, buyers are hoping for the opposite. So, what can Sydneysiders expect from the property market in 2023? Nationally...

Why adopting automated accounting could be the smartest saving you make in 2021

As businesses search for ways to boost productivity and cut costs, turning their attention to the finance department itself could deliver savings and efficiencies ...

House & Garden

Top Features and Innovations Offered by Luxury House Builders

Luxury house builders in Australia are redefining opulence and comfort with cutting-edge features and innovative design elements. As the demand for high-end homes conti...

How To Plan A Pool Installation That Works For Busy Family Life

Image by freepik Adding a pool to your home is a big decision, especially when you’ve got a busy family to consider. Between school runs, work commitments, extracurricu...

The Warning Signs of Rat Infestation

Rats are one of the most common pests in homes. They can invade your home through any opening, including vents, windows, and doors. If you see any indications of rats i...