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Destination New South Wales - Shoalhaven: Vineyards by the ocean-PR Newswire APAC

SYDNEY, Dec. 15, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Whether visitors are after wine time or want to have a whale of a time, Shoalhaven is the ultimate playground for curious travellers. Just a two-hour drive from Sydney, here they can visit cellar doors, swim with marine life and feast on some of Australia's most sought-after seafood.

Coolangatta Estate, Shoalhaven_Credit: Destination NSW Coolangatta Estate, Shoalhaven_Credit: Destination NSW

With sweeping ocean on one side and soaring mountains on the other, the Shoalhaven wine region offers scenic road tripping at its best. Head out from Sydney along the Grand Pacific Drive[1] — one of Australia's prettiest road-trip routes — to discover 18 wineries, 100 extraordinary beaches and incredible national parks in one of the most pristine parts of the New South Wales South Coast.

DRINK

The Shoalhaven is New South Wales' only coastal wine region, making a truly idyllic setting to hop from vineyard to vineyard. Start the vino journey in Gerringong at Crooked River Wines, nestled in a valley with both mountain and ocean views, before heading to Berry to visit the cellar door at Silos Estate and taste the cool sea breezes of the Shoalhaven region right in the glass. At Shoalhaven Heads[2], visit the historic Coolangatta Estate Winery[3], built in 1822 by convicts on the foothills of Mount Coolangatta, and Two Figs Winery[4] which boasts panoramic views of the Shoalhaven River. In Ulladulla[5], drop by the award-winning Cupitt's Estate[6], complete with cellar door, brewery and fromagerie onsite, to sip  cool climate wines on the grassy hilltop.

EAT

Shoalhaven is part of Australia's Oyster Coast, which means some of the best oysters in the world can be sampled here, plucked straight out of crystal-clear waters. In Shoalhaven Heads, book the premium Oyster Experience at Bangalay Dining[7] to sample Sydney Rock oysters paired with local wine and spirits, or visit Jim Wild's[8] oyster farm to join a tour and sample the bivalves freshly shucked from the sea. Visitors will find more spectacular seafood in Mollymook[9] at Rick Stein at Bannisters[10] — think fragrant Sri Lankan salmon curry or rich bouillabaisse alongside clifftop ocean views. For fine dining by the vines, Cupitt's Estate Restaurant[11] offers produce-driven menus, wine and cheese experiences, along with wood-fired pizzas on sunlit lawns. Inland, visit the heritage streets of Milton[12] for upscale lunch at Small Town[13]; thoughtful, vegetarian fare at Pilgrims[14]; and paddock-to-plate dining at Milk Haus[15] in Woodstock. Closer to Sydney, Berry has a range of modern eats — try French bistro classics with a coastal twist at Queen St Eatery[16] and organic sourdough breads and pastries at Milkwood Bakery[17].

PLAY

Shoalhaven boasts more than 100 stunning beaches[18] so there's ample coast to swim, surf, paddleboard, plus kayak in the region's quieter inlets and estuaries. Jervis Bay[19] is famed not only for its whitest sands in the world, but also for the friendly marine life that live in the fringing azure waters. Cruise the coast with Jervis Bay Wild[20] to spot dolphins and whales, or head underwater with Dive Jervis Bay[21]. Shoalhaven's national parks provide a deep connection to the land; hike to rock pools, spot native animals in Booderee National Park[22]; or see native flora and fauna at Booderee Botanic Gardens, the only Aboriginal-owned botanic gardens in Australia. Explore the cliffs, headlands and sun-soaked beaches of Murramarang National Park, where bird watchers can spot peregrine falcons and sea eagles, and visitors can fish from the beach.

STAY

The Shoalhaven has every kind of stylish stay from bushland glamping to a boutique hotel. Cuddle up in the deluxe glamping tents at Paperbark Camp[23] in Jervis Bay; find a beachside haven at Bangalay Luxury Villas[24] at Shoalhaven Heads; or take in clifftop views at Bannisters by the Sea[25] in Mollymook. Visitors can also camp or book a cabin in one of the national parks and wake with the kangaroos surrounded by nature.

For more information, visit sydney.com

 

References

  1. ^ Grand Pacific Drive (www.visitnsw.com)
  2. ^ Shoalhaven Heads (www.visitnsw.com)
  3. ^ Coolangatta Estate Winery (www.visitnsw.com)
  4. ^ Two Figs Winery (www.visitnsw.com)
  5. ^ Ulladulla (www.visitnsw.com)
  6. ^ Cupitt's Estate (www.visitnsw.com)
  7. ^ Bangalay Dining (www.visitnsw.com)
  8. ^ Jim Wild's (www.visitnsw.com)
  9. ^ Mollymook (www.visitnsw.com)
  10. ^ Rick Stein at Bannisters (www.visitnsw.com)
  11. ^ Cupitt's Estate Restaurant (www.visitnsw.com)
  12. ^ Milton (www.visitnsw.com)
  13. ^ Small Town (www.visitnsw.com)
  14. ^ Pilgrims (www.visitnsw.com)
  15. ^ Milk Haus (www.visitnsw.com)
  16. ^ Queen St Eatery (www.visitnsw.com)
  17. ^ Milkwood Bakery (milkwoodbakery.com.au)
  18. ^ beaches (www.visitnsw.com)
  19. ^ Jervis Bay (www.visitnsw.com)
  20. ^ Jervis Bay Wild (www.visitnsw.com)
  21. ^ Dive Jervis Bay (www.visitnsw.com)
  22. ^ Booderee National Park (www.visitnsw.com)
  23. ^ Paperbark Camp (www.visitnsw.com)
  24. ^ Bangalay Luxury Villas (www.visitnsw.com)
  25. ^ Bannisters by the Sea (www.visitnsw.com)

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