The Shoalhaven encompasses a vast area on New South Wales’ South Coast, from the coastlines and fertile plains through to rugged mountain escarpment and panoramic views of the eastern seaboard. With over has over 300,000 hectares of National Parks and State Forests, it’s the perfect place to unplug and unwind.
There are rivers, coastal lakes, estuaries and many miles of navigable waterways. Holidaymakers seeking to recharge their batteries can choose almost any holiday style, from relaxation to adventure. It is quickly becoming world famous as a rock-climbing destination.
Call, visit or live chat the Shoalhaven Visitor Centre at Ulladulla for personalised, friendly local advice – from finding the perfect swimming spot, to restaurants and activities. There’s also lots of in-house souvenirs, local products, crafts and other handy travel items.
The Visitors Centre is located inside the library, featuring a wide range of information, planning tools and accommodation options, as well as an adjoining café where you can grab a delicious lunch or coffee during your visit.
Walawaani (welcome),
Shoalhaven City Council recognises the First Peoples of the Shoalhaven and their ongoing connection to culture and country. We acknowledge Aboriginal people as the Traditional Owners, Custodians and Lore Keepers of the world’s oldest living culture and pay respects to their Elders past, present and emerging.
Walawaani njindiwan (safe journey to you all).
This acknowledgment includes Dhurga language. We recognise and understand that there are many diverse languages spoken within the Shoalhaven.