Sussex Inlet beaches, South Coast NSW
South coast New South Wales the Island township of Sussex Inlet, exploring the beaches and the beauty of this town.
Lakeside Cabins & Holiday Village - Sussex inlet, Australia - Video Review
Lakeside Cabins & Holiday Village - Special price! -
Lakeside Cabins & Holiday Village sells fast on our site. Featuring an outdoor pool, Lakeside Cabins & Holiday Village is located in Sussex inlet, just 10 miles from Jervis Bay Village. Mollymook is 11 miles away. Free private parking is available on site.
All units feature a dining area and a sitting area with a TV. There is also a kitchen, equipped with an oven, microwave and toaster. A refrigerator and stovetop are also available, as well as a kettle. Each unit has a private bathroom with a shower. Bed linen are provided.
Lakeside Cabins & Holiday Village also includes a year-round outdoor pool.
Nowra is 22 miles from Lakeside Cabins & Holiday Village.
Great white shark Hyams Beach Jervis Bay ,baysideaerialimages.com
3 metre Great White shark lurking just 50 m off the Hyams Beach boat ramp Jervis Bay at 6.52 am New Years eve .baysideaerialimages.com
Beautiful Destinations around Sydney | Jervis Bay & Blue Mountains
Weekendroadtrip
Day 1: Jervis Bay - Hayms Beach
Day 2: Blue Mountains
Spots at the Blue Mountains:
Hassann Wall Lockout
Lincoln's Rock
Thank you Luke and Jean for this amazing weekend!!!
Camera: GoPro Hero6
Music:
1. Odesza - Late night
2. Flume - Nerver be like you
3. Odesza - A moment apart
2016.02.20 Honeymoon Bay NSW
Honeymoon Bay is set in a picturesque location within Jervis Bay. Approximately 10 kilometres from the edge of Currarong along the Point Perpendicular Lighthouse Road.
Urunga - Brisbane to Sydney Roadtrip
We went to Urunga on our around Australia Road trip. Urunga was on our Brisbane to Sydney leg. The boardwalk is enormous. We also check out the tourist caravan park.
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Broken Hill, Outback NSW, Australia
Broken Hill is a mining town in outback New South Wales, Australia.
The line of load in Broken Hill is the richest deposit of Silver, Lead and Zinc in the world. We saw a beautiful sunrise and a huge Wedge Tail Eagle just sitting on a fence. There were also a lot of Emu's around.
We had a look around the town and saw the fountain at the Twin Lakes. We stopped to have a look at the Court House. It is a very beautiful old building. While we were there I had a close look at a sort of dug out canoe.
Carved from Bloodwood, it represents a contemporary interpretation of aspects from traditional indigenous culture, including images portraying animals from the river. The canoe is made in two pieces, weighs approximately one tonne and contains water to represent a certain irony that it has lost it's function-it cannot float. Water is vital to this region and to the traditional people, the BAAKANTJI, which literally translates as People of the Darling River.
We visited Brown's Shaft at the Junction Mine and then went to see where The Royal Flying Doctor is based.
On top of JP Keenan lookout, you get a good view around Broken Hill.
We went to see the gallery of the famous painter, Pro Hart. There was an amazing painted Rolls Royce car! At the Living Desert, there are Sandstone sculptures and a Flora and Fauna sanctuary.
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Huskisson Beach Motel, Huskisson, Australia - Best Price Guarantee
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Offering free WiFi, this motel is situated opposite Jervis Bay. Each room features a flat-screen TV with Austar cable channels.
Continent: Oceania,
County: Australia,
City: Huskisson,
Location Address: 9-11 Hawke Street,
Map: -35.0398177722648 150.672109723091
Storm King Sommerville Valley, Queensland Australia
Whale Watching in Jervis Bay, NSW South Coast. Double breach!
Fantastic double breach by two Humpback Whales in Jervis Bay in the winter of 2018. Whale Watching Jervis Bay
There is no more awesome spectacle of nature than a 36 tonne humpback whale breaching – maybe even totally jumping out of the water (see our slide show).
More than 30,000 whales are expected to journey along the NSW coastline between May and November this year. With numbers increasing by about 10% each year, one of the best places to observe these amazing mammals is on the NSW South Coast and especially from our very own picturesque Jervis Bay. Whale and dolphin watching boats leave from the Huskisson wharf twice a day and more often in busier times.
Humpback whales are the commonest species seen but visiting adventurers may also get to also see southern right whales. Orcas and Minke whales can also be seen during these times but sightings are rarer.
Jervis Bay is a Marine Park and a lot of effort is made to keep the waters pristine for whales, dolphins, seals, fairy penguins and other wild life. Our two stylish apartments are in Huskisson and very close to where the whale watching boats depart for their cruises.
So Why is This Happening?
Whales migrate north to breed in warmer waters throughout May, June and July and return southwards with their calves to feed in the rich southern oceans from around August to late November. Migrating humpback whales and southern right whales are often spotted inside Jervis Bay with the peak time for this being as the mothers begin to return with their calves from August until November. This annual whale migration is one of the great natural wonders of our world and it increasingly likely that you will see groups of whales travelling together. Jervis Bay is one of the best places to see this extraordinary migration.
The migration back to the feeding grounds can be very tiring for mothers and their calves. It is not uncommon for them to stop in Jervis Bay for a rest and to frolic. Whales will inherit habits from their mothers and they will often stop in the same spot that their mothers did when they were young. This will often increase the population that will visit in Jervis Bay.
What else can we see on our Whale Cruise?
Dolphins are commonly seen on most whale watch cruises and, of course, some of the most beautiful beaches in Australia along with spectacular, rugged cliff scenery. Australian Fur Seals can also been seen along with abundant coastal bird life.
Book With Us
You can book and pay online on our website (62owen.com) for your accommodation in Huskisson in one of our stylish 2 or 3 bedroom apartments in Huskisson and then present a 20% discount voucher when either you 'phone or visit with Jervis Bay Wild.
Credit to Maree for her great video
62owen.com is where you will find us for great Jervis Bay accommodation in Huskisson.