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The Yatte Yattah Pottery is located in Yatte Yattah, a locality just north of the historic village of Milton. This gallery displays works for sale by studio potter Kees Staps.
Staps specialises in porcelaineous clays with crystal glazes and makes hand basins, large platters, bowls, cups and vases. The artist also utilises lustre glazes and raku fired pieces.
Although the pottery itself is only open for business three days per week, they will open other times by appointment, so give them a call.
9km (return) - 3 hour (each way)
Leading through a delightful array of unspoilt coastal forests and waterways, the natural beauty of Narrawallee Inlet walking track is bound to enliven the senses and revive the spirit. Situated in Narrawallee Creek Nature Reserve, north of Ulladulla, this moderate walk is ideal for birdwatchers, cyclists and bushwalkers who love to get away from it all. As you wind ... Visit website for more info
6.5km (one way) - 2 hour - Medium difficulty
Monument Beach ride from Bendalong is one of many cycling routes weaving through Conjola National Park. This route takes you along unsealed roads through turpentine and blackbutt forest to Monument Beach picnic area where there are scenic views of the rocky coastline and vast ocean. The monument commemorates the wreck of the clipper ship Walter Hood, which was originally ... Visit website for more info
Our beautiful village of Lake Conjola is located nearby a fantastic coastal beach and adjacent to the best waterways and lake that the South Coast has to offer. Lake Conjola is perfect for aquatic adventures such as fishing, kayaking, waterskiing and wakeboarding. Cyclists will be thrilled with the exhilarating trails weaving through Conjola National Park on the northern side of the lake. Surfers will be impressed with long rides at Green Island, at the mouth of the lake and just below Cunjurong Point. Getting to Lake Conjola is easy as the drive from Sydney along the spectacular NSW South Coast is now under three hours. From Canberra, the drive is again less than three hours. Locals and visitors alike enjoy the friendly relaxed lifestyle of this seaside hamlet, and the hospitality and facilities which we have to offer here at the Lake Conjola Bowling and Recreation Club. As visitors to our Club you will be welcomed with a smile and invited to enjoy the Lake Conjola Bowlo experience. We pride ourselves on ensuring your stay at our Club is a memorable experience. The beer is icy cold at it's best and our service is as warm and friendly as you will find anywhere. "The Entrance Brasserie" at Conjola BISTRO is excellent value with delicious meals catering for all your requirements. We offer full TAB and Keno facilities, challenge your mates in a game of darts, and of course you are welcome to join our local bowlers in a friendly game of bowls or bring your mates along for barefoot bowls. Our modern lounge area with quality furnishings is a great place to catch up with your friends, watch a game of footy on the big screen and have that well deserved refreshing beverage!
1km (one way) - 0.5 hour
This delightful walking track, from Conjola Lake to Buckleys Point in Narrawallee Creek Nature Reserve, takes in a spectacular range of coastal wetlands and a small patch of coastal rainforest with breathtaking scenic views. North of Ulladulla on the NSW South Coast, Burrawang track is a great destination for families who love a remote nature adventure. Winding through the ... Visit website for more info
2.5km (return) - 1 hour (each way) - Easy difficulty
Starting from Holly Street in North Bendalong, this circuit may only be 2.5km, but walking it will be a rewarding experience as you stroll along the shore of Nerindillah Lagoon. Take a break at Monument Beach picnic area before climbing the track to the Walter Hood monument. Head back along the isolated beach and jump in for a swim ... Visit website for more info
Explore Sussex Inlet like never before with a fun journey, learning to paddle board along the untouched and pristine waters of Swan Lake, Sussex River and Berrara Creek.
Increase your core strength and fitness in a safe, fun, and highly addictive water sport! Take lessons or just hire a board and give it a try.
Sussex Inlet Stand Up Paddle (SUP) promotes a more active, healthy lifestyle while enjoying the beautiful waterways and leaving the natural environment untouched.
Come and see why this new water sport is becoming so popular.
They will ensure your SUPing experience will be safe, fun, and easy!
Situated on 50 acres this park enjoys and can offer 600 metres of uninterrupted and absolute lake frontage. Active Holidays BIG4 Lake Conjola is one of the South Coasts finest holiday parks. The boat ramp in the lake is suitable for all types of craft.
With the safe carefree environment, relaxing atmosphere and friendly service, Active Holidays BIG4 Lake Conjola promises an unforgettable holiday experience. Enjoy absolute lake frontage surrounded by 2,700 hectares of National Park.
Lake Conjola - the perfect place for swimming, water skiing, windsurfing, canoeing, kayaking, jet skis, diving, and fishing.
Features include powered camp sites, modern amenities, boat ramp and concrete wash areas, children's playground, internal concrete roads, private nine hole golf course, bowling club and bistro only 200 metres away....
Situated right on the lake, this charming beach cottage has everything on its doorstep. Throw a line in from the front lawn, pull your boat up to the adjoining little beach, dive into the crystal clear lake or simply relax in the hammock and read a book.
Surrounded by National Park, this little piece of paradise is home to many friendly bird species, kangaroo's, echidna's and marine life. Enjoy views of the lake from the kitchen, lounge room and all bedrooms.
Cook up a storm in the well equipped kitchen or fire up the barbecue on the front lawn while watching the sunset over the lake. This place is truly magical. ...
Long Weekend Retreat offering luxury getaway accommodation and unique Australian experiences on the NSW South Coast.
An acreage retreat at Lake Conjola, it is your own secluded private escape destination. You will be the only guests!
The Long Weekend Retreat features a heated outdoor six metre twin zone spa and plunge pool in a huge sunny lounge deck, and a rejuvenating outdoor mineral soak tub and shower for a magical nature experience. Enjoy optional spa treatments plus yoga and massage pampering. The property is a wildlife haven with direct access to national park and pristine beaches. High speed internet access and full office facilities are available. Absolute attention to detail.
Near Lake Conjola, pristine beaches, National Parks, Milton and Mollymook.
The Long Weekend Retreat is only 3 hours easy drive from Sydney and Canberra....
Berrara is surrounded by a nature reserve, an extensive rock shelf for walking, fishing and exploring and a popular surfing beach, while Berrara Lagoon offers a safe playground for toddlers.
Wildlife is plentiful throughout the park with two resident kangaroo families and an abundance of native birdlife.
Berrara is seven kilometres from Sussex Inlet township which comprises Returned Services League (RSL) and Bowling Clubs, a choice of public boat ramps, a picturesque golf course, picture theatre, numerous small shops, supermarkets and medical facilities, a wide variety of stores and attractions, and a good choice of eating places. For the golfers, Sussex Inlet Golf Club is only a short drive away.
Swan Lake is located only two kilometres from Berrara Beach and is very popular for water skiing, windsurfing and sailing.
Each chalet is tastefully furnished and has spectacular views of the Pacific Ocean or Berrara Lagoon....
Sinclair's Country Retreat is situated on 112 acres of selectively cleared bushland. From your room you have beautiful landscape views of Lake Conjola. Located just over two and a half hours south of Sydney and 15 minutes from Jervis Bay, Sinclairs is comfortably tucked back into the hills of Lake Conjola. Their gate is located on the Princes Highway, 300 metres past the Bendalong Road turn off on the right, as you are travelling south.
The property has units with a kitchenette. The main building has a common commercial kitchen and bar area to self cater. All rooms with in house movies. The ideal location for large groups, families and couples to escape and enjoy the sea and tree change experience....
Manyana in the Shoalhaven is a quiet, coastal haven for those wanting to get back to the traditional beach holidays of sand, surf and relaxation.
Numerous beaches provide sheltered swimming for families, snorkelling and waves for the dedicated surfer. Rock and beach fishing are always popular with good catch reports.
There are local shops at nearby Bendalong and Cunjurong Point. Accommodation is self-contained holiday homes and cabins....
Cunjurong Point Beach leads out to Green Island, a famous surfing spot popular with local longboarders. The beach also leads to the mouth to Lake Conjola.
Explore on foot from Manyana or from the cliff top car parks on the point. Please respect surfing etiquette and exercise caution if you choose to surf or swim here as currents can be strong.
Nearby Cunjurong Point Park in Ottawa Street, has a playground, picnic area and accessible toilet....
Manyana Beach runs from Manyana village to Cunjurong Point and Green Island. It is a popular surfing spot and the northern headland provides beautiful views of the coastline. The beach is actually made up of one small beach below Inyadda Point and one larger beach that runs for 900 metres down to Green Island....
This delightful walking track, from Conjola Lake to Buckleys Point in Narrawallee Creek Nature Reserve, takes in a spectacular range of coastal wetlands and a small patch of coastal rainforest with breathtaking scenic views. North of Ulladulla on the NSW South Coast, Burrawang track is a great destination for families who love a remote nature adventure.
Winding through the rare bangalay forests, look for the understorey of burrawangs and old man banksia that thrive under the canopy. Arriving at Buckleys Point, the forests give way to coastal heathland offering panoramic views up and down the beautiful coastline.
Watch for dolphins along the beaches and you might even catch sight of a sea eagle surfing the coastal drafts. Retrace your steps or walk back via the beach for a spot of fishing or a picnic at Conjola Beach picnic area. If you’re keen to stretch your legs, continue on to Narrawallee Inlet walk....
It’s hard to believe that such a tranquil location is so close to civilisation. Berrara Creek is accessible by boat ramp near the village. Paddle your canoe or kayak upstream about 3km to where you’re completely alone.
Fishing is popular in either the creek or from the beach, and if you walk to Fishermans Rock picnic area you’ll see the grinding grooves made by the local Aboriginal people many years ago. Bring a picnic to eat on the creek bank and take a dip in the afternoon sunshine.
During spring along Berrara Creek, you’ll see plenty of flowering natives, including wattles and banksias. The endangered hooded plover is also known to nest near the creek’s entrance. To see more of Conjola National Park, take a bike ride on the nearby Heath Circuit....
Gather a group of friends for a cycling adventure on Walter Hood ride from Cudmirrah in Conjola National Park. Enjoy lunch at Monument Beach picnic area. This route makes for a great day out, taking in heathland and forest before reaching the coast.
You’re likely to see some swamp or red-necked wallabies on your ride. And if you hear a soundtrack of high-pitched calls, it’s probably from the bleating tree frogs nearby.
A monument to the clipper ship Walter Hood, wrecked on this south coast in 1870, can be found at Monument Beach. For a longer ride, return via Heath circuit....
A visit to the tranquil wetlands of Pattimores Lagoon, in Narrawallee Creek Nature Reserve, is a great way to soothe frazzled nerves and immerse yourself in natural beauty. Near Ulladulla, it’s an ideal remote getaway for nature enthusiasts with some of the best birdwatching on the NSW South Coast.
A short flat walk through coastal swamp oak forest and wet heath leads to a viewing platform with scenic water views. Fringed with magnificent paperbarks, the picturesque lagoon literally teems with waterbirds, and you’re likely to see southern emu wren, pied oystercatchers, pelicans and white-faced herons.
If you’re keen to spend the day exploring the waterways and forests of this unique coastal reserve, enjoy a lunch at Conjola Beach picnic area before stepping out on Burrawang track....
Berrara, an Aboriginal word meaning 'snapper', is a small village south of Cudmirrah. It is minutes away from the superb Swan Lake where you can paddle a canoe or kayak, go sail or paddle boarding or water skiing.
There is no township and the closest town is Sussex Inlet, a thriving little fishing hamlet 10 minutes away. Accommodation is available in beachfront chalets, cottages and motels.
There is an accessible lookout (grass approach) and toilet....
Narrawallee Creek Nature Reserve, on the NSW South Coast near Ulladulla, is ideal for a family friendly day trip with fishing, walking and birdwatching.
With golden beaches, lush coastal forests and tranquil waterways, Narrawallee Creek Nature Reserve is a little-known jewel on the spectacular NSW South Coast. Tucked in between Ulladulla and Lake Conjola, it offers a perfect nature getaway for families and nature-lovers.
The reserve protects nearly five kilometres of pristine coastline, dunes and lush coastal hinterland. Here, you can explore remote beaches, tranquil wetlands and lush coastal forests. Enjoy a fun-filled day of beach fishing or walking and cycling the quiet trails through the leafy forests of old man banksias and prehistoric burrawangs.
It’s the perfect spot to commune with nature and enjoy some of the best birdwatching on the coast. The wetlands of Narrawallee Creek and Pattimoores Lagoon are important bird breeding regions and places of refuge for birdlife during times of drought....
Monument Beach ride from Bendalong is one of many cycling routes weaving through Conjola National Park. This route takes you along unsealed roads through turpentine and blackbutt forest to Monument Beach picnic area where there are scenic views of the rocky coastline and vast ocean.
The monument commemorates the wreck of the clipper ship Walter Hood, which was originally built for trade between Australia and China. In 1870, bound for Sydney, Walter Hood was caught in a gale and wrecked on the reef off Monument Beach. The monument is also the burial site of the captain and crew.
Pack a picnic and go for a cycle with family or friends along this well-signposted route. In spring the landscape will be alive with wildflowers such as wattle and banksia. You’ll also want to keep your binoculars handy to get a look at the many native birds these flowers attract....
Cunjurong Point is a sleepy coastal town situated at the point where Conjola Lake flows into the sea. It is a lovely town offering peace and respite for those seeking to get away from the bustle of the city.
The town has many water activities and is a favourite with sun seekers in summer.
Accommodation options are available at Manyana or Bendalong....
Buckleys Beach runs from Narrawallee Inlet in the south to Buckleys Point in the north. You can reach it by paddling from Narrawallee Inlet or via the walking track from Lake Conjola. The inlet is beautiful and makes Buckley’s a popular photography spot especially at sunset when the sun goes down behind the escarpment....
Conjola Lake Ocean Beach is a long beach which runs south to Buckleys Point from the inlet to Lake Conjola. This beach backs onto the small village of Lake Conjola which has multiple camping and caravan parks. When the mouth to Lake Conjola is open to the sea it can often produce strong currents. It is a great beach to experience true Australian bush-to-beach....
Boat Harbour Beach in Bendalong is a popular place to visit and picnic by the boat ramp or spend a day at the beach. The beach faces north and is a great place to go in a southerly wind, as well as a great place to swim and snorkel as it is often protected from the swell....
Bendalong Beach stretches for 1.6 kilometres between the villages of Bendalong and Manyana. The beach faces south-east and is a great place for taking the family and enjoying some bigger waves to go body boarding or play games on the sand. There are occasionally good waves for learning how to surf. You can stay in a holiday house or at the nearby holiday park....
For a wonderful day exploring the unspoilt coastline of the NSW South Coast, gather the clan for a trip to Conjola Beach picnic area. Nestled near Lake Conjola Village, this idyllic picnic spot is a great base for adventurous families and walkers who are keen to discover the secluded charms of Narrawallee Creek Nature Reserve.
Sheltered from the coastal winds, the picnic area is set back amongst the trees, only a short stroll to the beach. After a leisurely lunch at the tables, step out for a reviving walk along the golden sands or step out along Burrawang track - Conjola Beach to Buckleys Point.
It’s just a short walk to the nearby lookout with scenic coastal views that are sure to impress. It’s the perfect spot to look for sea eagles as well as for whale watching during their annual migration....
Lake Conjola and its expansive waterways are ideal for fishing, swimming, boating and, in the warmer months, prawning on the northern shores.
Take the boardwalk for a pleasant 15 minute walk to the beach, there is a viewing platform along the way for excellent panoramic views of both the beach and the lake. The boardwalk is wheelchair accessible.
The small town has a bowling club for easy meals and entertainment.
From Lake Conjola you can head inland to Morton National Park and explore Granite Falls and Boyd Lookout where you'll find spectacular views and picnic spots.
Lake Conjola has caravan parks and self-contained holiday homes....
Shellgrit Beach sits on the southern tip of Red Head near Bendalong village, in between Boat Harbour Beach and Bendalong (Inyadda) Beach. The beach is very rocky, so swimming is only possible at high tide. It is a popular spot for rock and beach fishing and is protected from a north-easterly wind....
Bring your pet along and enjoy the 24 hour off-leash Washerwomans Beach near Bendalong village. The beach extends for 840 metres between Dee Beach and Boat Harbour Beach with trees lining the back of the beach. The way the beach curves protects it from large swell making it a nice place to swim and take the family....
Enjoy walking or cycling through the coastal forests of Narrawallee Creek Nature Reserve along Narrwallee Inlet walking track, offering great birdwatching and fishing.
Leading through a delightful array of unspoilt coastal forests and waterways, the natural beauty of Narrawallee Inlet walking track is bound to enliven the senses and revive the spirit. Situated in Narrawallee Creek Nature Reserve, north of Ulladulla, this moderate walk is ideal for birdwatchers, cyclists and bushwalkers who love to get away from it all.
As you wind through the forest on foot or mountain bike, be sure to look out for the ancient burrawang palms that hark back to the times of the dinosaurs. The majestic swamp mahogany is an important food source for the threatened swift parrot and regent honeyeater.
Don’t forget the binoculars as the remote beaches and pristine wetlands attract a huge variety of waterbirds including the hooded plover, pied oystercatcher and little tern. For more birdwatching spots, check out nearby Pattimores Lagoon....
Starting and ending in Cudmirrah, Heath Circuit is a healthy way to see the best of what Conjola National Park offers. From the signposted, unsealed trail, you’ll see the abundantly flowered heathlands – at their peak in spring – birds flying overhead, and kangaroos skipping through the forest.
To see more of Conjola National Park, head for the nearby Berrara Creek, or there are two other excellent bike rides in the park: the 13km-return route from Bendalong to the Walter Hood monument, and the 22km-return ride from Cudmirrah to Monument Beach....