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Bay Of Plenty Lodges, Jervis Bay

With its magnificent secluded coastline, clean water, clear air and unhurried pace, a visit to Bay of Plenty Lodges, reached after a 13 kilometre drive through the rainforests of Booderee (Jervis Bay) National Park, provides a rare escape from the stresses of modern life. 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.

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 all opening onto shaded private courtyards, most with views over landscaped grounds.

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.

Bay of Plenty Lodges derives its name from the Aboriginal word ‘Booderee’ meaning ‘bay of plenty’ or ‘plenty of fish’ and is surrounded by Booderee National Park, a place of great history and contrast, offering the opportunity for many recreational activities in a magnificient unspoilt setting. Towering sandstone coastal cliffs guard eucalypt and rainforests from the awesome might of the ocean, tranquil waterways are a short walk through coastal heath from surfing beaches.

While Bay of Plenty Lodges can be used as a base to explore the historic surrounding districts, its relaxed atmosphere and tranquil beachfront location surrounded by national park lead most guests to enjoy the simple pleasures of swimming, bushwalking, boating, reading and in the evening meeting fellow guests at the central barbeque facilities.

Put simply, just relaxing! All within an easy drive…..

Accommodation Options

Bay Cottage

Bay Cottages are our top of the range accommodation and accommodate up to six people. They are three bedroom and equipped with spa baths, stereo systems (so bring your favourite CD’s), gas log fires and fully equipped kitchens including gas oven and dishwashers.

Longhouse

The Longhouse can accommodate up to 32 people in 2, 3, 5 & 6 person rooms. Beds are typically double bunks however there are some singles and one double bed with a bunk over.

The 2 & 3 person rooms share an ensuite shower and toilet while there are communal facilities for the other rooms. All rooms have individual lockable cupboards (you must bring your own padlock) and are equipped with ceiling fans.

There are communal lounge, cooking and dining facilities equipped with ceiling fans and the lounge has a large screen TV and VCR.

There is also a outdoor barbecue area..

Longhouse – accommodates 32 (3×6 bed rooms, 2×5 bed rooms, 2×2 bed rooms), communal cooking/dining, lounge and washing facilities

Lumeah Cabins

Lumeah Cabins are premium two bedroom cabins accommodating up to five people.

Booderee Cabins

Booderee Cabins are premium two bedroom cabins accommodating up to six people.

Website: www.bayofplentylodges.com.au

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