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Conjola NSW 2539, Australia
Conjola National Park
Boasting lakes, ocean and forests, Conjola National Park is a nature-lover’s paradise, offering bushwalking, swimming, mountian biking, canoeing, and fishing.
Please click on the link below for further information.
https://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/visit-a-park/parks/conjola-national-park

Sandpiper Way, Sussex Inlet NSW 2540, Australia



Berrara rd
Berrara Creek
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.
http://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/things-to-do/canoeing-paddling-experiences/berrara-creek





447 Elizabeth Dr, Vincentia NSW 2540
Greenfield Beach picnic area
Greenfield Beach picnic area in Jervis Bay National Park is perfect for a barbecue. After a tasty lunch, go for a walk or head down to the beach for a swim or snorkel.
For further information regarding this stunning location please hit the link below.
Laguna lodge 5* attraction.
http://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/things-to-do/picnic-areas/greenfield-beach-picnic-area

Goonawarra Drive
Heath Circuit
Get close to nature on Heath Circuit, a 24km loop bike ride along signposted trails.
Where: Conjola National Park
Distance: 22km loop
Time suggested: 6hrs
Grade: Medium
Price: Free
Opening times: Heath Circuit is always open but may have to close at times due to poor weather or fire danger.
What to bring: Drinking water, hat, sunscreen
Remember to take your binoculars if you want to birdwatch.
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.

Coramy National Park
Wandandian Creek
Easily accessed from Wandandian Creek picnic area via a small platform, Wandandian Creek is a peaceful waterway that branches in three directions, giving a great deal of kayaking and canoeing options. Take a leisurely paddle and admire waterbirds in the casuarina trees – birdwatching is superb – or use the creek as a way to work up a sweat before relaxing over lunch at the quiet picnic area. The platform at the picnic area allows you to enter the creek without damaging the fragile bank, meaning this is a great place to enjoy nature while ensuring it remains pristine for future visits.
For the slightly more adventurous kayaker, Wandandian Creek can be followed right out to the open expanse of St Georges Basin, or followed upstream to beautiful rural scenery. It’s a good idea to consult a map before you set out to get a sense of all possibilities.

Conjola National Park
Walter Hood Ride from Cudmirrah
Walter Hood ride from Cudmirrah is a scenic cycling route through Conjola National Park to Monument Beach. Great for picnicking, birdwatching and spring wildflowers.
Where: Conjola National Park
Distance: 11km one-way
Time suggested: 2hrs
Grade: Medium
Price: Free
Opening times: Walter Hood ride from Cudmirrah is always open but may have to close at times due to poor weather or fire danger.
What to bring: Drinking water, hat, sunscreen
Please note
- There is limited/no mobile reception in this park
- The weather in the area can be extreme and unpredictable, so please ensure you’re well prepared for your visit.
- Remember to take your binoculars if you want to go birdwatching or whale watching.
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.


21 Thompson Street, Sussex Inlet NSW 2540
Sussex Inlet Aquatic Centre
Thursday6am–12pm, 3–7pm
Friday6am–12pm, 3–7pm
Saturday10am–2pm
Sunday10am–2pm
Monday6am–12pm, 3–7pm
Tuesday6am–12pm, 3–7pm
Wednesday6am–12pm, 3–7pm

Jacobs Drive, Sussex Inlet, NSW, 2540
Sussex Inlet Marine Centre
Boat, Kayak, Bike & Scooter Hire plus a Refreshments Kiosk
Tel. (02) 4441 2086
After hours. Richard. 0406 961 117
Your one stop shop for boat, kayak, canoe, stand-up paddle board, slipway, moorings, bike and scooter hire, tackle, bait, boat hire, ice creams, drinks, sweets and an on the water petrol bowser.



12 The Springs Rd, Sussex Inlet NSW 2540


7 Golfcourse Way, Sussex Inlet NSW 2540 Ph: (02) 4441 2259 Fax: (02) 4441 2218 email: enquiries@sussexinletgolf.com.au
Sussex Inlet Golf Club
- 9 Hole Golf Course
- Outdoor B.B.Q Area
- Buggy & Cart Hire
- Australian Wildlife on Course
- Clubhouse
- Visitors Welcome
- Cool Drinks

(02) 444 120 76
Sussex Inlet RSL Club
Sussex Inlet RSL Club
Welcome to the Sussex Inlet RSL Club! Situated along the pristine waters of the Sussex Inlet, The RSL Club is the perfect venue to experience all that the local region has to offer in the way of sport, leisure and entertainment. The club has been a favourite venue amongst locals and visitors for over 50 years and has maintained a strong community focus by supporting many sporting, community and charity groups. With a large Bowling green, BBQ area, outdoor terraces and that fantastic view of the Inlet, where else would you rather be on a lazy summer afternoon.
Bamboo River Restaurant
The Bamboo River Restaurant serves Authentic Chinese Meals, Thai, Malaysian and Australian Meals. We also provide a fast pick-up takeaway service, and can cater for all your function needs.
Trading Hours:
Lunch – 7 Days per week
11.30am – 2.30pm
Dinner – Monday – Thursday
5.30pm – 8.30pm
Friday – Sunday
5.30pm – 8.45pm
Courtesy Bus Timetable
7 Day a week Courtesy bus
Departs every hour on the hour from 4pm
Please ring reception on 02 44 412 076 to book your pick up
Gold coin donation appreciated
Additional runs at discretion of the Duty Manager
Departure times will be in accordance with the time shown
on the clock in the Front Foyer. These times can and will
be altered at the discretion of Management.
Conditions of use of courtesy Bus
- No smoking.
- No drinking.
- No offensive language.
The bus driver reserves the right to remove patrons from the bus if they do not abide by these rules.
NOTE: NO PICK UPS AFTER THE 8.00PM RUN. PLEASE ENSURE YOU HAVE ARRANGED WITH RECEPTION TO BE PICKED UP DURING THIS SCHEDULED RUN SO AS TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT

St Georges Avenue Sussex Inlet New South Wales 2540 Ph: 02 4441 2087 Fax: 02 4441 2257
Sussex Inlet Bowling Club
The Sussex Inlet Bowling Club is ideally placed on the waterfront in this popular holiday destination.
Enjoy a dining in the 22nd End Restaurant from a fabulous Chinese and Australian Menu.
Visiting bowlers are welcome to join in competition events and rollups every day. Check out the bowls pages for programme details.
Regular activities to keep you enthralled include:
- Raffles
- Meat Markets
- Sports on the Giant TV
- Bingo
- Badge Draws
- TAB and Keno
And there is always something happening every day. Whats on pages will bring you up to date.
Visit Sussex and stay enjoying all that the area and the Bowlo have to offer.
The 22nd End Restaurant is open 7 days a week for lunch and dinner.
Offering a delicious range of Chinese and Australian Cuisine Dine in or takeaway.
Special menus available for functions.
Budgets can be individually catered for.
RESTAURANT HOURS.
All Day Breakfast
- Saturday and Sunday Only From 8.00am
Lunch
- Everyday 11.30am - 2.15pm
Dinner
- Open Everyday From 5.30pm
- Closed Christmas Day