Woollamia, Jervis Bay Accommodations

Woollamia is a quiet bushland and creekside locality near Jervis Bay on the NSW South Coast. Surrounded by forest and wetlands, it offers a peaceful nature-focused escape. While it’s easy to access to nearby favourite spots, Woollamia is often chosen as a short stop to enjoy the quiet beach view, while getting refreshed by the coastal breeze.

Best time to visit: Spring and autumn are especially comfortable for kayaking, bushwalking, wildlife spotting, and exploring Jervis Bay without the peak summer crowds.

Notable Activities to Experience: Paddle or kayak along Currambene Creek, stay among the bushland at Paperbark Camp, explore nearby White Sands Walk and Jervis Bay beaches, or enjoy dolphin and whale-watching tours departing from Huskisson. The surrounding national parks also offer easy walking trails, birdlife, and peaceful picnic spots.

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Woollamia FAQ

Is Woollamia a good place to stay when visiting Jervis Bay?

Yes. Woollamia offers a quieter option to staying directly in Huskisson while still being only minutes from Jervis Bay’s beaches, tours, and restaurants. It is especially suited to travellers wanting a more peaceful bushland setting to stop in the middle of the trip.

What are the main things to do in Woollamia?

Visitors commonly enjoy kayaking, wildlife spotting, bushwalking and camping. Luxury glamping at Paperbark Camp is also a well-known experience in the area.

What food experiences are available in and around Woollamia?

Woollamia itself is quiet and residential, but nearby Huskisson offers cafés, seafood restaurants, breweries, and casual waterfront dining. The Gunyah restaurant at Paperbark Camp is also known for seasonal local produce and bush-style dining.

Is Woollamia good for families?

Yes. Woollamia suits families looking for a calm nature-based holiday close to beaches and outdoor activities. The surrounding creek, national parks, picnic areas, and gentle coastal walks make it ideal for relaxed family trips.