Paperbark Camp - New South Wales - Australia
A unique luxury tented accommodation in Jervis Bay with wonderful food & warm hospitality.
If you looking for a chilled out slightly lazy break then the Paperbark Camp is an ideal destination. You will love sleeping in and enjoying long lazy breakfasts followed by reading your favourite book on the beach. The afternoon can be as relaxing or maybe incorporating a stroll through the easy walking trails followed by a truly relaxing massage before contemplating another candle lit dinner in the Gunyah Restaurant. If you want to have a more energetic day, complimentary bikes and canoes are available for you to explore the local area in an eco-friendly way.
Are you looking for a unique setting for your wedding day or an inspirational setting for a team away day, Paperbark Camp is the perfect venue. Paperbark Camp will host a casual yet discerning wedding providing a romantic backdrop for you and your guests. You will have exclusive use of the first class facilities, catering for either casual gourmet BBQ banquet, a formal sit-down dinner or canapés & cocktails. Paperbark Camp are more than happy to help your organise an occasion that will provide many special moments to share with your family and friends.
The natural bushland is a wonderful, peaceful environment and will definitely get the creative juices flowing in all your team building exercises and "think-tanks". Your meeting will usually take place in the Gunyah lounge and dining room but the entire camp is at your disposal as well as the various activities in the Jervis Bay area.
Features
back to topBar/lounge, Café, Patio, Pick up service from train station, Picnic area, Restaurant in hotel, parking; Tours/ticket assistance, Wireless (high-speed) Complimentary Internet access, Multiple conference/meeting rooms, Multiple small meeting rooms, Complimentary breakfast, Massage - spa treatment rooms, Wedding services
- Airport transportation (surcharge)
- Coffee in lobby
- Complimentary newspapers in lobby
- Front desk (limited hours)
- Parking (free)
- Safe-deposit box - front desk
- Self parking
Business & Event
- Audio-visual equipment
- Banquet facilities
- Business services
- Event catering
Rooms (all rooms include)
- Bathrobes
- Complimentary toiletries
- Patio
- Private bathroom
- Separate bathtub and shower
The recreational activities listed below are available either on site or nearby; fees may apply.
- Bicycle rentals on site
- Bird watching on site
- Boating nearby
- Boat launch nearby
- Fishing nearby
- Golfing nearby
- Hiking/biking trails on site
- Horse riding/rental nearby
- Kayaking on site
- Motor boating nearby
- Mountain biking nearby
- Personal watercraft on site
- Rowing or canoeing on site
- Running track/path on site
- Sailing nearby
- Scuba diving nearby
- Snorkeling nearby
- Surfing/boogie boarding nearby
- Swimming nearby
- Whale-watching nearby
Facilities
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No. Rooms12 |
Capacity24 |
Sustainable/Ethical Credentials
back to topMeasures taken to reduce the camps environmental impact include:
- Architect designed buildings in sympathy with the landscape.
- Tents have solar powered electric 12 volt lighting.
- Only natural ventilation is used, no air conditioning.
- No large trees have been removed.
- Shower heads are low flow and toilets are dual flush.
- Hot water heated on demand only, by gas.
- Light sensitive timer switches for public lighting.
- Low energy use compact fluorescent bulbs.
- Re-vegetation of areas affected by the development.
- No fencing to maintain the wildlife corridor.
- Driven piles and shallow foundations only- all buildings are built off the ground
- Continuous removal of exotic species - inc. blackberry and asparagus fern
- Guest vehicles kept away from the camp,
- Use of electric powered buggy
- Strict adherence to the local Council recycling programs.
- Use of recycled paper products where possible.
- Rainwater used when possible
- Biodegradable cleaning agents are used.
- Canoes, kayaks and bicycles are provided free for guest use.
- No intentional feeding of wildlife
- To protect the fragile wetland ecosystem, waste-water is pumped 900 metres from the site and processed by Council treatment works. The pumping system is protected by no-flow and level alarms.
"A role model for future tourism on the South Coast ": TOURISM NSW
Sustainable Awards
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back to topTransfers and Connections
back to topFrom Central Sydney:
Head towards Sydney airport and continue South following signs to Wollongong (F6). Follow the Princes Hwy South passing through Kiama, Berry and Nowra. 13kms South of Nowra, turn left into Jervis Bay Rd. After 2kms you will see a sign for Woollamia, turn left into Woollamia Rd and continue a further 6 kms. When you see Goodland Rd on your left, SLOW DOWN, the entrance to Paperbark Camp is around the bend on your left.
From the South:
When traveling from the South, do not take the first exits to Jervis Bay, wait until the turn-off at Falls Creek. Turn right into Jervis Bay Rd. After 2kms you will see a sign for Woollamia, turn left into Woollamia Rd and continue a further 6 kms. When you see Goodland Rd on your left, slow down, the entrance to Paperbark Camp is around the bend on your left.





