Our favourite hidden gem and must do (trust us! It’s worth it!). Enjoy coffee made in a kombi van and the most delicious home made cakes and pastries and food. This sweet little cafe is run out of the front yard of a local couples’ home in Currrarong. This is just 2 mins from the turnoff for Point Perpendicular and 100m from Currarong Beach. (Why not grab something to snack on whilst you check out Point P. But get in quick because they sell out quick) Opening times: (closed all other days) Saturday: 8am-Midday Sunday: 8am-Midday
For those of you who are willing to drive a little further, you will be rewarded at Booderee National Park with countless walking rails and hidden beaches not accessible by vehicle. One of our favourite camping spots, head to Cave Beach or Steamers Beach where you'll hopefully spot some wallabies or incredible sea life. Located on the South Headland of Jervis Bay. Ask us if you have any questions, we’ve both explored this area a lot whilst adventuring.
Husskison is the closest town area with shops and restaurants to explore.(Don’t expect too much, it is quite a small little town) It also has its own waterfront and beach area with very calm water, perfect spot for some R&R and swimming.
Enjoy a stunning view of Jervis Bay from Point Perpendicular Lighthouse. It sits on the edge of the north headland of Jervis Bay. Accessible by car, approximate drive time from Paperbark Camp: 47mins
Visit the more secluded sister to the famed Hyams Beach with pristine white sands and crystal clear turquoise waters. (Parking may be limited)
Go for a picturesque 2.5km return walk that weaves through Jervis Bay National Park - stop for a swim, snorkel, spot dolphins/birds/echidnas. Start at Greenfield Beach in Vincentia or Plantation Point to include Blenheim Beach. Stop for a swim at Chinamans Beach (terriblly outdated name) for purest, softest sands and finish at Hyams Beach.