Booktopia Comments: We absolutely endorse this guidebook for this region. Gorgeous photos, lots of interesting text to read on the area including history of the area. Plus it includes maps of the area that are extremely detailed. Once you buy this book you will definitely want to go there. Check out the books in the same series, Beaches of Batemans Bay (ISBN 9780977579815) and Beaches of Merimbula (ISBN 9780977579846).
Over 90 beaches from Jones Beach to North Durras Beach, including St Georges Basin:
- Detailed beach information
- Over 300 colour photographs
- Toilets, barbecues & amenities
- Boat ramp locations
- Caravan and camping sites
- Popular surfing spots
- Local history
- Child-safe areas
- Walking trails & more!
Exploring the south coast of New South Wales, from Kiama to just north of Batemans Bay has just become a whole lot easier!
'Beaches of Jervis Bay, Kiama and the Shoalhaven' is a compact, concise and yet comprehensive 256-page glossy guidebook that explores every beach - from Kiama all the way to North Durras. Over 300 beautiful photographs put you on over 90 beaches and carefully researched descriptions give you the essentials – history, amenities, boat ramps, child-safe areas, camp sites and of course, directions.
A special 20-page section features maps, photographs and walking trails in the pristine and award-winning Booderee National Park on stunning Jervis Bay.
Included too are special sections on the Minnamurra Rainforest walk and the Kiama blowholes.
Written, photographed and researched by locals, this is the ultimate travel guidebook for south coast adventurers, beachcombers, bushwalkers, surfers, fishermen, boaties, holiday-makers – in fact anyone who wants to discover the 'real' south coast.
The A5-sized guidebook also contains the latest Lands Dept. street index and town maps for the entire Shoalhaven including Kiama, Nowra, Callala, Huskisson, Vincentia, St Georges Basin, Sussex Inlet, Mollymook, Ulladulla and more!
It's no surprise that 'Beaches of Jervis Bay, Kiama and the Shoalhaven' is known as the guidebook that even the locals use.