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Jamberoo Action Park

Jamberoo Road, Jamberoo NSW 2533

Jamberoo is NSW's biggest fun park and there's a heap of fun and entertainment to be had. Think water thrills and spills, a massive wave pool, speed slides, rock jump, racing cars, the famous mountain toboggan…….and that's not even half of it.

The new ride'The Taipa is the park's new high thrill ride and not for the faint-hearted.
It's the first ride of its type in Australia - consisting of two giant slides that are totally in the dark! You will descend into a disorienting world of darkness with a terrifying ride of drops, twists and turns. You'll be bitten and back for more!
This world of fun for kids and kids-at-heart is only just over an hour south of Sydney and an easy day trip. The entry fee covers all rides, all day - it's all included. Bring your own food for a relaxed picnic in the beautiful scenic grounds - or choose from the wealth of tasty food outlets on site.
So bring your swimmers and the sunscreen and take on The Taipan, scream down The Toboggan and Hang Ten in the Wave Pool. Can you control the action in just one day?

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The Beach and Bush Gallery and Cafe

Kiama Lighthouse Rd, Kiama NSW 2533
The Beach and Bush Gallery and Cafe has superb views of the ocean. They are open seven days for breakfast, lunch and functions. The Beach and Bush Gallery and Cafe is located on Blowhole Point next to the Kiama Visitors Centre. Bring your
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Boolarng Nangamai - Aboriginal Art and Culture Studio

Unit 5/9 Bergin Street, (formerly known as Miller and Nelson Streets), Gerringong NSW 2534

The Boolarng Nangamai Aboriginal Art and Culture Studio is actively participating in a hands on approach to reconciliation in Australia. Come and observe Aboriginal artists at work. The studio is dedicated to Aboriginal cultural awareness featuring artworks, weaving, painting, drawing, tool making, bush toy making, dance, didgeridoo playing, storytelling, Aboriginal art consultancy and Aboriginal sites consultancy. The bush foods and medicine garden offers visitors a first hand look at available bush foods. A range of packaged bush tucker, handmade woven objects and artwork is available to purchase.

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The Schoolhouse

2 Victoria Street, Gerringong NSW 2534

The historic old schoolhouse has a new lease on life. Just about everything you taste at The Schoolhouse is made using whatever is flowering and growing in the fields and forests nearby. The teas are grown organically at Foxground. Cheese is made on-site using the freshest, pasture-fed local milk. Enjoy high tea, cheese for two or a private tasting function by appointment. Savour the flavours of the South Coast - you won't be disappointed!

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Jamberoo Golf Club

Allowie Street, Jamberoo NSW 2533

Jamberoo Golf Club is just 30 minutes south of Wollongong, nestled in the lush, green Jamberoo Valley and embraced by Hyam's Creek and the Minnamurra River. Not a long course at 4,842 metres, par 67, but to play well demands accuracy and strategy. With stunning rural, bush and mountain views, some 96 native bird species identified on course, friendly Eastern Water Dragons and other abundant wildlife, Jamberoo Golf Course is the natural place to play.

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Bonaira Native Gardens

Via Reid Street or Bonaira Reserve off Bonaira Street, Kiama NSW 2533

Bonaira Native Gardens feature established rainforest species. Explore the magical and peaceful oasis by foot or bike and pack a picnic lunch for the family. The walk takes 30 minutes and passes a moving monument dedicated to the Wodi Wodi people - the local Aboriginal tribe. An attraction the whole family will love!

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Gerringong Golf Club

Crooked River Road, Gerringong NSW 2534

Gerringong Golf Club, situated along the coast just south of Gerringong, is a Par 72 championship 18 hole golf course, with views to impress! The course provides magnificent views across farmland to the mountains, whilst a deserted beach forms part of the boundary. The small club house is open daily, providing cart and club hire, drinks and limited food.

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Kiama Art Gallery

Cullen Drive, Kiama Downs NSW 2533

Kiama Art Gallery specialises in modern European and Australian art, and is open by appointment only. The Gallery collection has a range of beautiful original works and prints, lithographs, etchings, pochoirs and reproductions (both framed and unframed) by well known international, national and local artists, as well as ceramic and glass giftware. Kiama Art Gallery is a relaxed gallery, which presents art works from the early 20th century through to more contemporary styles. Visit their website for more information on their warm and welcoming gallery in Kiama, or contact Andrea Hope to make an appointment to view the works in her home based gallery. Andrea can also give advice and assistance on what's happening in the local art scene.

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Thai @ Kiama

1/55 Collins Street, Kiama NSW 2533

Thai @ Kiama serves beautiful freshly prepared meals full of great flavours. The restaurant is warmly welcoming with friendly staff. They are fully licensed (BYO wine) and are air conditioned. Located in the heart of Kiama, on Collins Street next to Kiama Leagues Club, Thai @ Kiama is the perfect location for your next lunch or dinner.

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Budderoo National Park

Jamberoo Pass Road, Jamberoo NSW 2533

Budderoo National Park is located on 7,120 hectares, five kilometres west of Jamberoo. The park is home to Minnamurra Rainforest Centre, a multi award winning tourism destination which allows you to explore the rainforests that once blanketed the Illawarra region. Boardwalks and paved tracks take you along the forest floor and up through a range of rainforest environments, on your way to the magical Minnamurra Falls. Up on the plateau above the rainforest, the park offers excellent walking tracks with views across sandstone heaths and woodlands and towards the Illawarra coast. The lookouts and picnic areas at Carrington Falls, where the Kangaroo River plunges over the escarpment, are well worth a visit. Carrington Falls has many lookouts and walking tracks which offer good views. Facilities within the park include a kiosk, picnic and barbecue areas, toilets and wheelchair access.

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Jock's Bakery and Cafe

123 Fern Street, Gerringong NSW 2534

Located in beautiful Gerringong, Jock's Bakery and Cafe offer a variety of freshly baked pastries along with breakfasts, salad bars, and coffee. All that is needed to kick start your day! All freshly baked goodies are made daily on the premises, and Jock's Bakery and Cafe also provide specialty cakes to order.

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Crooked River Winery

11 Willow Vale Road, Gerringong NSW 2534

The Crooked River commercial winery produces over 100,000 bottles of soft wines and ports each year. The vineyard and location provide a perfect back drop to the surrounding mountains and ocean vistas. Crooked River Winery and Vineyard is situated 1.5 hours from Sydney Airport, 10 minutes from Kiama and two minutes drive from Gerringong Railway Station on Willow Vale Road just off the Princes Highway. Tours available, bus groups by appointment.

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Cafe Parkview

82 Terralong Street, Kiama NSW 2533

Cafe Parkview an award winning cafe is conveniently situated in the main street of Kiama. Enjoy the light and gourmet meals by qualified chefs, homemade cakes and chocolates. This is a meeting spot for locals with the finest, smoothest coffee made by trained baristas. They have authentic Italian gelato and sorbets and their unique drink menu including chillers. A kids menu is also available.

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Barren Grounds Nature Reserve

Jamberoo Mountain Road, Jamberoo NSW 2533

Barren Grounds Nature Reserve is located on one of the most southerly plateaus of the Sydney Basin and has been a protected area for over 40 years. Surrounding the reserve is an escarpment of sandstone approximately 230-250 million years old which forms the bedrock. The reserve contains a wide variety of habitats including heath, woodland and tall forest. Excellent bushwalking gives walkers fantastic views of the Illawarra coastline and surrounding countryside. Picnic facilities are located here. Barren Grounds is home to a diverse array of wildlife including the threatened Ground Parrot, Eastern Bristlebird, the Long-nosed Potoroo and more than 500 species of plants. Located at the top of Jamberoo pass this 1750 hectare nature reserve is an established bird watcher's mecca. Walks include Griffiths Track, an eight kilometre walk through woodlands and heath. Cooks Nose Lookout is a six kilometre return walk. Trail brochure available at the Kiama Visitor's Centre.

Minnamurra Rainforest Centre

345 Minnamurra Falls Road, (off Jamberoo Mountain Road - Tourism Drive 9), Jamberoo NSW 2533

Minnamurra Rainforest Centre is a multi-award winning nature based destination, and is one of the best examples of subtropical and warm temperate rainforest that once covered vast areas of the Illawarra region.

This rainforest is situated in Budderoo National Park which is less than two hours drive south of Sydney, located 15 kilometres west of Kiama on the NSW South Coast.

The centre offers visitors the opportunity to experience the rainforest area via a network of raised walkways and paved tracks. The 'Loop Walk' is a 1.6 kilometre walk (45-minutes duration) which meanders through a diversity of rainforest types.

The 2.6 kilometres (return) 'Falls Walk' will lead you safely along the canyon cliff edge to the Upper Minnamurra Falls. This walk is slightly more challenging and will require an additional one hour walk time.

Total of both walks is 4.2 kilometre and visitors should allow two hours to do both.

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Kiama Blowhole

Blowhole Point Headland, Blowhole Point Road, Kiama NSW 2533

Kiama's famous Blowhole is the largest in the world! A viewing platform with disabled access gives good views of Kiama blowhole. This landmark has attracted people to the region for over 100 years, was first sighted by George Bass when he anchored his whale boat in the sheltered bay, now known as Kiama harbour, in December 1797. It is estimated that 600,000 people visit the Blowhole per year to view the spectacular plumes of water that can be seen when the seas are running from the south east. Only a short distance from the town centre and railway station, the Kiama blowhole has picnic areas and rock pool nearby. The Beach and Bush Cafe, Visitors Information Centre and toilets are also located nearby and are open 9am to 5pm.

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Pottery at Old Toolijooa School

233 Princes Highway, Gerringong NSW 2534

This award-winning cottage industry is on the site of the Old Toolijooa School, beside the Princes Highway about two kilometres south of Gerringong. The old school residence is still there, and in the workshop behind it there are the usual pottery wheels and kilns, and a gallery where finished pots are on display. The potters create mugs, teapots, bowls and casseroles and similar useful things, and often just for fun, owls and pussycats, pelicans, wombats, dragons and little stoneware animals. See lots of pictures on their website. Visitors are always welcome. Depending on the day, you may see pots being made, fired, or glazed. Or just browse about in the display room to see the wide variety of finished items. If you want to be sure the workshop is open, feel free to phone ahead.

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Canoe and Kayak Adventures

James Oates Reserve, Minnamurra NSW 2533
South Coast Safaris provide canoe and kayak adventures on spectacular waterways. The half day Minnamurra River package is perfect for those seeking a taste of the outdoors. This trip is complete with a sumptuous riverside lunch. Alternatively, your group may prefer an overnight expedition on the Nepean River where you can immerse yourself in spectacular scenery and be seduced by the ever changing natural environment. Small to large groups are catered for, perfect for corporate team building events, bucks or hens parties, schools, or for any occasion. Canoe and Kayak Adventures friendly and confident staff ensure your safety and a good time by all is paramount to their business.

Carrington Falls Jamberoo

Budderoo National Park, Jamberoo Mountain Road, Jamberoo NSW 2533
Carrington Falls - Jamberoo, a spectacular waterfall, drops 50 metres down into a gorge into Kangaroo Valley. Located in the Budderoo National Park, well developed walks exist with access to several lookouts including a track for the disabled. The loop walk takes about 25 minutes to complete, and from the lower car park you can reach Nellies Glen picnic area, and walk a further 50 metres to a beautiful spot with a natural pool. A second car park is located on the northern side of Carrington Falls. Loop Walk starts from northern car park off Jamberoo Mountain Road, 18 kilometres west of Jamberoo Post Office, follow tourist drive nine from Kiama. Maps and walking guides are available from the Kiama Visitor's Centre. Carrington Falls is located 50 minutes west of Kiama up the Jamberoo Mountain Road.

Nellies Glen Carrington Falls

Budderoo National Park, Jamberoo NSW 2533
History may not have remembered Nellie so well, but one thing's for sure: she knew a good picnic spot when she saw it. Soak up the oxygen laden air while being soothed by the sounds of nearby waterfalls. You can relax under the shade of magnificent eucalyptus forest. The kids will love looking for the brightly coloured fungi and orchids high in the canopy. Check the nearby forest floor for collections of blue objects, the tell tale signs of the nest of a male satin bower bird trying to impress the ladies. This is the perfect spot for a quiet picnic before exploring the nearby range of spectacular lookouts around Carrington Falls or, if you feel like stretching your legs, there's an energising short work to Warris Chair Lookout. This easy walk through woodlands of swamp banksia offers fabulous birdwatching.

Budderoo National Park - Rainforest Loop Walk

Budderoo National Park, Minnamurra Falls Road (Minnamurra Rainforest Visitor Centre), Jamberoo NSW 2533
The Rainforest Loop Walk - and its longer cousin, the Falls Walk - is an easy introduction to rainforests. The elevated timber boardwalk makes it a cinch, while also providing a literal bird's-eye view of one of the best examples of subtropical and warm temperature rainforests in the state. Walking distance: 1.6 kilometre Time: one hour Difficulty: easy. While the first 900 metres is suitable for all ages and abilities, there is a mid-section of the walk that does not offer wheelchair access. Budderoo National Park is near Kiama, a two-hour drive from Sydney. The walk begins and ends at the Minnamurra Rainforest Visitor Centre.
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Budderoo National Park - The Falls Walk

345 Minnamurra Falls Road, Jamberoo NSW 2533
A continuation on from the 'Loop Walk', the 2.6 kilometre (return) Falls Walk will lead you safely along the canyon cliff edge to the breathtaking Upper Minnamurra Falls. This walk is slightly more challenging than the Loop Walk and will require an additional one hour walk time. Total of both walks is 4.2 kilometres and visitors should allow two hours to do both. Time: One hour return Distance: 2.6 kilometres Grade: Medium, steep in parts
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Minnamurra Rainforest Centre: Budderoo National Park

345 Minnamurra Falls Road, (off Jamberoo Mountain Road - Tourism Drive 9), Jamberoo NSW 2533
Minnamurra Rainforest Centre is a multi-award winning nature based destination, and is one of the best examples of subtropical and warm temperate rainforest that once covered vast areas of the Illawarra region. This rainforest is situated in Budderoo National Park which is less than two hours drive south of Sydney, located 15 kilometres west of Kiama on the NSW South Coast. The centre offers visitors the opportunity to experience the rainforest area via a network of raised walkways and paved tracks. The 'Loop Walk' is a 1.6 kilometre walk (45 minutes duration) which meanders through a diversity of rainforest types. The 2.6 kilometre (return) 'Falls Walk' will lead you safely along the canyon cliff edge to the Upper Minnamurra Falls. This walk is more challenging and will require an additional one hour walk time. Total of both walks is 4.2 kilometres and visitors should allow two hours to do both.
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Nerilee Antiques

26 Allowrie Street, Jamberoo NSW 2533
Nerilee Antiques has been established for over 40 years and is a member of the Australian Antiques and Art Dealers Association. Nerilee Antiques offers a wide variety of quality jewellery, silver, glass, porcelain, furniture, and general collectables. Nerilee Antiques is located in the charming village of Jamberoo, directly opposite the Jamberoo Bowling Club. Call in and browse their extensive range of antique wares.
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Jamberoo Bowling and Recreation Club

11 Allowrie Street, Jamberoo NSW 2533
At the foot of the Mountains the club can be found by following the Princes Highway south of Sydney to Kiama and turning right to head towards the mountains or take Jamberoo Road around the base of the beautiful mountains to the country village known as Jamberoo. Jamberoo is an historic village steeped in all that is old and sprinkled with a dash of the modern. Members and guests to Jamberoo Bowling and Recreation Club can visit the club for the bowling or to experience fantastic fresh food, live entertainment, leisure, functions and friendly staff. With the club being in the centre of the local community, there are plenty of activities for everyone to enjoy such as Members Badge Draws, Pool Tables, Carpet Bowls, Tennis Courts nearby, Club Keno, TAB, multiple television screens, weekly specials at The Wok and Grill Bistro.
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Saddleback Mountain Lookout

Saddleback Mountain, Kiama NSW 2533
Kiama's glorious Saddleback Mountain offers a photographers dream, with the elevated Saddleback Mountain Lookout. From Cronulla, just south of Sydney to Milton, enjoy a breathtaking view of the New South Wales South Coast. Located just 10 minutes from Kiama's Blowhole, Saddleback Mountain Lookout is one of the area's greatest natural attractions.
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Hoddles Track

Hoddles Track, Saddleback Mountain ACT 2533
Park your car at Saddleback Mountain Lookout (six kilometres south west of Kiama) and follow the green marking posts west, up the escarpment to Mount Noorinan. This track was originally used to transport produce to Kiama for shipping in the 1800s, and at one point stretched all the way west to Bowral. Birdwatching is popular, keep an eye out for crimson rosellas, eastern bristlebird, and the golden whistler. Wear sensible shoes as the track is steeply graded and becomes slippery at times. The track takes about two hours with a distance of seven kilometres for the return journey. The grade is moderate, though it can be very steep at times.
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Spring Creek Bird Hide

Via Glenbrook Drive off Dido Street, Kiama NSW 2533
This observation hide located between the lagoon and freshwater lake enables a close-up view of waterbirds including cormorants, chicks, moorhens, coots, swans and many other local species. The ultimate bird watching experience for bird-lovers! Direction from the Kiama Visitor's Centre; take Terralong Street (Main Street ) out of Kiama, turn right onto Dido Street, turn right into Glenbrook Drive and take the first right to find the Spring Creek Bird Hide.
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Spring Creek Wetlands Walk

Spring Creek Wetlands, Kiama NSW 2533
Located only a few minutes west of the Kiama Post Office, you will discover a wonderful example of rehabilitated wetlands. To get there follow Terralong Street towards Jamberoo, turn right into Dido Street, then Glenbrook Drive. The entrance to the park is from a small car park. Walk along the banks of Spring Creek to the lagoon through a variety of regenerating bushland or enjoy the birdlife from a constructed hide. You will numerous waterbirds and common bush birds. Spring Creek Wetlands Walk Time: 30 minutes Distance: 1.5 kilometre return Grade: Easy
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Cathedral Rocks

Cathedral Rocks, Kiama Downs NSW 2533
Located just three kilometres north of Kiama at the southern end of Jones Beach, this distinctive rock formation is part of the geologically fascinating coastline. Cathedral Rocks, has lured sightseers since 1890. These volcanic rocks, while intensely hard, have many joints. These joints have been eroded for many years, leaving these mysterious rock formations. The rocks may be viewed from Cliff Drive or studied from close range by approaching from the north. These rocks are a photographer's delight! Definitely worth a visit!
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Historic Terrace Houses

Collins Street, Kiama NSW 2533
Kiama's Historic Terrace Houses were originally built for the local quarry workers in 1886. These National Trust classified historic buildings now house a unique selection of crafts, collectables, clothing stores, and eateries. Behind the Terraces, discover the Sandstone Walk, featuring more delightful shops and services. The Historic Terrace Houses are located on Collins Street, Kiama.
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Bombo Headland Kiama

Northern end of Bombo Beach, Kiama NSW 2533
Take a walk through Bombo Headland, among the unusual basalt columns - it feels like you're on the moon! The basalt walls and columns are a legacy of blue metal quarrying in the 1880s and 1900s. Take a look north and you will see the award winning Cathedral Rocks, Minnamurra Headland and Jones' Beach. Look south and you can see an impressive view of Kiama. Bombo Headland is a great surfing beach and is dog friendly. The beach is often featured in television commercials and photo shoots. A walking guide for the Headland and Dog's Off Leash brochure is available at the Kiama Visitor's Centre (Blowhole Point Road, Kiama). It is located off Cliff Drive, take the Kiama Downs turn off from the Princess Highway, and cross under railway bridge at Bombo Beach.
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Historic Dry Stone Walls

Various locations around Kiama, Kiama NSW 2533
Stone walls are evident throughout the area, many constructed more than a century ago as paddocks were cleared for cropping and stock agistment. Fine examples can be seen in the hills and dales west of Kiama township, with much of the work being attributed to Thomas Newing - a most prolific and skilled stone wall builder who worked in the area for over 60 years. The building method developed by Newing uses the local volcanic stone, and consists of two wall faces leaning against each other capped by a continuous row of larger stones. Nearly 400 stone walls have been listed as heritage items in the Kiama municipality. The walls that occur along the Saddleback Mountain Road have been repaired or reconstructed by volunteers using the traditional methods.
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Surf Beach Kiama

Off Manning Street, Kiama NSW 2533
Surf Beach is Kiama's main surfing beach surrounded by parkland and central to Kiama's main shopping district. A kid's friendly playground is included in the parkland. The beach is patrolled in summer on weekends from the long weekend in October through to Easter. There is plenty of accessible car parking, toilets, barbecue facilities, picnic tables and changing sheds. Accessed off Manning Street Kiama.
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Devinely Fit Yoga and Lifestyle

Level 1/44 Manning Street, Kiama NSW 2533
Devinely Fit Yoga and Lifestyle celebrate 'connections'. Connecting to yourself, each other and all that is around you and learning to live in the 'here and now'. Devinely Fit Yoga and Lifestyle studio is warm, light, safe and welcoming. Its peaceful energy enables you to relax; unwind; find balance, harmony, clarity, serenity; stretch the body; free your mind of worry and distractions; stop . . . take a breath and simply BE. Passionate, knowledgeable, caring, experienced staff look forward to sharing downward dogs, sun salutations, fun, laughter, special moments and your yogic journey. Yoga and meditation classes available every day and suitable for everyone. Join Devinely Fit Yoga and Lifestyle - inspiring healthy lifestyles. .
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Kiama Lighthouse

Blowhole Point, Kiama NSW 2533
The Kiama Lighthouse was established in 1887, 10 years after the creation of the Robertson Basin, a man made harbour to service Kiama's supply of crushed blue metal and paving blocks for the streets of Sydney. The original apparatus was an oil burner with a catadioptric fixed lens producing a light that was visible for nine miles. This was upgraded to the local town coal gas in 1908 with an intensity of 1,500 candelas and a range of fifteen miles. This was further upgraded to acetylene gas and group flashing in 1920. At this point the light was de-manned. In 1969 the light was converted to 240-volt mains electricity. Kiama Lighthouse is located in Kiama on Blowhole Point. The principal Keeper's House was destroyed by vandals in the 1920s. The single storey assistant Keeper's House, used for many years as a residence for harbour pilots, is now a museum.
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Kiama Coast Walk

Kiama Blowhole, Kiama NSW 2533
There is nothing like walking to get the feel of a place! The spectacular 22 kilometre Kiama Coast Walk begins at Minnamurra and wanders past headlands, rivers, beaches, Kiama town centre (stop for a coffee!) up to Blowhole Point then on towards the Little Blowhole passing more beaches and bays before winding up at Werri Beach. You will find route markers and interpretative signs frequently along the way. The last six kilometres between Loves Bay and Werri is particularly blessed with its own rugged and untouched natural beauty. Keep an eye out for whales (May to November) and sea eagles and hawks all year round. This mostly easy walk can be done in a day but more fun to do in sections. Easy with railway stations nearby, parking, picnic areas and cafes offering natural breaks. For more information please visit the Kiama website and look under See and Do!
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Bead Shack

Shop 18, 123-125 Fern Street, Gerringong NSW 2534
Create! Design! Enjoy! Play, Shop, Learn. See for yourself why the love of beads reside in the Shack. Bead Shack is a family owned business based in the seaside town of Gerringong. Design, create and make your very own items at Bead Shack's one hour workshops. You can make jewellery, sun catchers, lace-up animals, key charms, bookmarks and many more. Workshops for all ages, birthday parties are also available. Handcrafted jewellery, beads, crystals, bead kits, tools, wires, threads and much more at the Bead Shack.
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Pilots Cottage Museum

Blowhole Point Road, Kiama NSW 2533
Step into Kiama's past and discover the maritime and regional museum. Built in 1881, the restored Pilot's Cottage provides information on history relating to shipping, the cedar industry and bassalt quarries in the Region. The Pilot's Cottage Museum is open Friday to Monday 11am to 3pm, and is run and operated by the Kiama Historical Society.
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Little Blowhole Kiama

Tingira Crescent, Kiama NSW 2533
The Little Blowhole is a little bit hard to find, but well worth the effort, situated just off Tingira Crescent three kilometres south of the Kiama Township. The spray reaches remarkable heights and can be viewed from a viewing platform or on the rocky foreshore. From here, you can walk around the headland south to Easts Beach. Works best when seas are from the North East.