Bawley
Point
This
seaside resort with its unspoiled beaches with views of
the surrounding ranges, Brush Island and the South
Pacific Ocean is truly a haven for all with abudant
wildlife and birds
Including the fisherman and the scuba diver who has the
opportunity to dive on the many shipwrecks around Brush
Island. The Historic Shipwrecks Act protects these sites,
allowing no artefacts to be removed from the area. Bawley
point offers all kind of fishing, surfing and swimming
activities for all ages.
The unspoilt beach is within walking distance, and it is
a short walk to services including newsagency,
supermarket, doctor, liquor store and bakery. Visit
Bawley
Vale Estate
with wine tastings and cellar door sales
Jazz in the vines at the Bawley
Vale Estate
Winter Wine Festival 2009
Saturday 6th, June. 12.30-3pm
Wine tasting, cheese plates & BBQ by Bawley Point
Bush Fire Brigade
Sunday 7th, June Pigeon House Jazz Band 12.30-3pm
Wine tasting, cheese plates & BBQ by Bawley Point
Bush Fire Brigade
Cover charge $5 per person 18 years + (part of the
proceeds will go to Bawley Point Volunteers Fire
Brigade)
Wine Tasting and Sales during the long weekend 10.30am to
5pm

Pebbly
Beach
For those who love Australian wildlife, don't miss the
trip 30 minutes south of Ulladulla to Pebbly Beach where
you can see at close range a colony of virtually tame
kangaroos ambling along the seashore next to surfers and
beach goers. There are countless beaches and headlands,
lakes and rivers to explore.
Murramarang
National Park & Aboriginal Area
With its
beaches, rock platforms, spotted gum forests, rainforest
gullies and spectacular Durras Lake can all be explored
on a visit to this National park accessed from Pebbly
Beach.
The Aboriginal area has a self-guided walking track with
panoramic views of the coastline, Brush Island, Durras
Mountain and the hinterland ranges.
The Park protects the extensive headland with middens,
shell mounds and other artefacts of importance to local
Aboriginal people. Enter via Murramarang Road off the
Princes Highway at Termeil 20kms south of Ulladulla.
Visitors must walk 800 metres along the public right of
way to Racecourse Beach.

Interludes
at Bawley
The
B & B has three rooms and is ideal for couples or for
a group of friends to share. Breakfast is usually served
on the verandah overlooking the gardens to the ocean.
The luxury Cottages are either one or two bedroom with
queen sized beds. Two of the one bedroom cottages have
spas. All are self contained with full kitchen
facilities.
For enquiries and bookings, please contact your hosts
Sandra Worth and Ken Purves
103 Forster Drive Bawley Point NSW 2539
Ph: 02 4457 1494 - Email

Bawley
Point Homestead

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43 Voyager Cres.
Bawley Point
Ph: 4457 1141 - Email

Casuarina
Holiday Cottages
358 Murramarang Road Bawley Point Ph 4457 1548

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