Attractions Currarong - Holiday Gold Coast

ATTRACTIONS CURRARONG NSW

 
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Salet Wines

12 Peel Street, Currarong NSW 2540

Salet Wines is what the French would identify as a "Garagiste" which refers to a group of innovative winemakers in the Bordeaux area of France, which produce small quantities of high quality, bigger, bolder, fruitier wines, and are often with a higher alcohol content and known to be trendy and receive higher ratings. The fruit for the red wines is selected from high quality areas of Southern Australia, and is handpicked and transported by refrigerated vehicle to the cellar, where the grapes are crushed and pressed and then transferred into American and French oak barrels, in an air-conditioned, dark, quiet cellar for up to five years before bottling. Traditional methods are used including room temperature fermentation and wood basket pressing. One of the unique features of Salet wines is that they have a smooth rich structure, and seem never to spoil.

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Point Perpendicular Lighthouse and Lookout

Lighthouse Road, Currarong NSW 2540

Drive through natural scrub and beautiful spring wildflowers to Point Perpendicular Lighthouse and the spectacular escarpment at Jervis Bay. There is no access to the inside of the Lighthouse. The view from the grounds of the Lighthouse makes this drive worthwhile. The light station was a major coastal light in a network of navigational aids operated and maintained by the Australian Maritime Safety Authority. It has now been replaced by a new lighthouse, but the building remains and is of historic significance. The gravel road to the lighthouse may deteriorate during bad weather and at times the road is closed because of Naval gunnery training exercises.

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Abrahams Bosom Reserve

Beecroft Peninsula, Currarong NSW 2540

Features of the scenic reserve include the beach, a natural rock pool, creek, scenic walking tracks and picnic facilities. The Abrahams Bosom Reserve has two interesting walks: The first is The Wreck Walk - is a 2.5 kilometre return walk that takes a leisurely one hour, on an easy gradient and takes in the site of the wreck of the S.S. Merimbula which ran aground at 1am on 27 March, 1928. The second is The Trig Walk - which includes the Wreck Walk, is a hillier walk of nine kilometres and takes about three hours return. The feature of this walk is the panoramic view from the Trig Station. Both walks feature coastal seascape scenery of beaches, estuaries, ocean, rock formations, massive sandstone cliffs and headlands. Access to the Beecroft Peninsula is prohibited when Defence Forces training is progress. Contact Shoalhaven Visitors Centre for closure dates before visiting.

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The Old Bottleshop

7 Walton Way, Currarong NSW 2540
Absolutely gorgeous views are to be enjoyed from The Old Bottleshop at Currarong. Just a stroll down the back yard and you can enjoy the refreshing waters of Currarong Creek, be it canoeing, snorkelling, swimming or just paddling around. Ready for a surf? You can paddle across the creek to Warrain Beach and catch a wave, cast your fishing rod or just lay back and enjoy the sunshine. Go exploring at the rock pools or take a bush walk and experience the wonders of the cliff faces. This four bedroom home is complete with two bathrooms and two lounge rooms, an excellent choice for the large family. Accommodating up to 12 people, The Old Bottleshop is a great choice for the extended family holiday....

Seascape

17 Fishery Road, Currarong NSW 2540
Seascape is ideally suited for families. It is cosy enough for couples, but can sleep up to a maximum of eight people. Upstairs there is a well-equipped kitchen with electric stove, microwave, and coffee brewing machine. The living room has a large corner sofa, digital television, DVD player, video cassette recorder and iPod dock. There is a bathroom with shower and toilet. There is one queen bedroom, and one bedroom with two single beds. Enjoy the balcony with outdoor setting and gas barbecue, and views across trees and rooftops to the ocean and beach. Downstairs there are four bunks in the kids retreat, as well as an additional television and DVD player. The laundry has an additional toilet and wash basin, plus another refrigerator with freezer. The internal garage has been set up as a games room, so parking is on the driveway. ...

Salet Wines

12 Peel Street , Currarong NSW 2540
Salet Wines is what the French would identify as a 'Garagiste', referring to a group of innovative winemakers in the Bordeaux area of France, producing small quantities of high quality, bigger, bolder, fruitier wines - often with a higher alcohol content, known to be trendy, and receiving higher ratings. The fruit for the red wines is selected from high quality areas of Southern Australia, is hand-picked and transported by refrigerated vehicle to the cellar, where the grapes are crushed, pressed and then transferred into American and French oak barrels where they are stored in an air-conditioned, dark, quiet cellar for up to five years before bottling. One of the unique features of Salet wines is that they have a smooth rich structure, and seem never to spoil. Salet wines are available to the general public, and can also be found at many fine dining restaurants....
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Abrahams Bosom Reserve

Beecroft Peninsula, Currarong NSW 2540
One of the favourites for the adventurer within, this walk takes you to some of the most remote beaches and provides unrivalled access to the famous sea cliffs through the spectacular Gosangs Tunnel. There’s nothing quite like getting on your hands and knees, crawling through a cave and emerging on a cliff face to make you feel like a trailblazer. There are multiple route options on this walk. The main circuit is called Coomies Walk and takes you all the way around the headland, however they highly recommend some detours. The first detour is the shorter Wreck Walk which takes you past Whale Point, Wilsons Beach and the 1928 shipwreck of the S.S.Merimbula. If you are looking to do a shorter walk, the Wreck Walk only takes about an hour and is great with kids. If you choose to continue along Coomies Walk you will be treated to many other exciting stop offs including Lobster Bay (great snorkelling), Mermaids Inlet (popular for fishing) and the spectacular Gosangs Tunnel....
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Long Beach

Long Beach, Currarong NSW 2540
Long Beach is a two kilometre long white sand beach on Beecroft Peninsula with stunning turquoise water. It can be accessed from a car park on either the North or South end of the beach. The beach faces south-west which means it is often protected from the North East wind when most beaches on the East Coast are exposed. This area is suitable for walking, swimming, kayaking, paddle boarding and snorkelling....
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Point Perpendicular Lighthouse and Lookout

Lighthouse Road, Currarong NSW 2540
Spend a day exploring Beecroft Peninsular, the majestic Point Perpendicular Lighthouse, is the crowning glory on the tip of a towering headland! While there is no access to the inside of the lighthouse, the view from the grounds of the lighthouse alone, makes this drive worthwhile. The lookout is around 90 metres above sea level, making it perfect for spotting migrating whales during the cooler months as they migrate south, and you can also spot resident seals, white bellied sea eagles and pelagic fish as they hunt in the rich seas below. The light station was a major coastal light in a network of navigational aids operated and maintained by the Australian Maritime Safety Authority. It has now been replaced by a new lighthouse, but the building remains and is of historic significance. The gravel road to the lighthouse may deteriorate during bad weather and at times the road is closed because of Naval gunnery training exercises....
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Abrahams Bosom Beach

Abrahams Bosom Beach, Currarong NSW 2540
You can access Abrahams Bosom Beach by walking from the Abrahams Bosom car park on Beecroft Parade. This beach is popular with families and is often protected from the wind. It is a great place to feel immersed in nature without being far from town. The beach is also positioned at the mouth of Abrahams Bosom Creek and is the start of the beautiful and diverse Wreck Walk and Coomies Walking track....
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Bindijine Beach

Bindijine Beach, Currarong NSW 2540
Bindijine Beach (sometimes spelt bindigine) is a long sandy beach located on Beecroft Peninsula. There is a small jetty at the northern end of the beach. The beach is accessible by car and there is a camping area nearby. It has stunning white sand and backs onto beautiful bushland. It can only be accessed on weekends and in school holidays....