BAY OF PLENTY LODGES with it's magnificent secluded coastline, clean air & unhurried pace is reached by a 13km drive on an unsealed road through Booderee National Park, Jervis Bay Territory.
The sound of the ocean replaces the noise of traffic, native wildlife abounds as kangaroos hop through the grounds and native parrots skim through trees. The backdrop is of forest not buildings. It is a rare escape from the stresses of modern life.
Guests can enjoy surfing on Bherwerre Beach or swimming in the calm waters of Sussex Inlet. Go fishing, kayaking, snorkelling, diving, bush walking, boating or bike riding - or just plain relax.
BAY OF PLENTY LODGES offers stylish 1, 2 & 3 bedroom self contained cottages, cabins and units ranging from comfortable to luxurious, all fully equipped including linen, bath towels, cutlery and crockery and cookware, and all opening onto shaded decks, most with views over landscaped grounds. ... [+] More
Accommodation is self catering and facilities include a central BBQ area and childrens' playground as well as direct beach access and a boat ramp. Individual lodging is available for as few as two people and as many as six, at tariffs to suit most budgets.
FOOD & SUPPLIES
Some basic food items can be purchased in the office at Bay of Plenty Lodges. We recommend that you bring at least sufficient supplies of food and drink for your first full day and if possible your entire stay.
LINEN - is provided in all accommodation with main bed made up and bottom sheets made up on all other beds with top sheets and doonas folded on the bed.
Clean linen and towels are provided on arrival only, and for longer stays a clean linen pack is provided every 7 days.
A daily laundry service is not provided.
You must bring your own Beach towels.
WHAT TO BRING
The atmosphere is casual and relaxed so dress accordingly.
Beach towels, sunscreen, hats and comfortable footwear are essential, also don't forget surfboards, fishing rods and bikes (if you have room) and if you have binoculars these are excellent for observing native birds and other wildlife on bushwalks.
NO PETS ALLOWED
Due to National Park regulations no pets are allowed.