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Paperbark Camp

571 Woollamia Road
Rated 8.9 in 57 reviews

Nestled in the enchanting bushland of Woollamia, Australia, Paperbark Camp offers a unique escape for travelers seeking a blend of comfort and nature. As a distinctive boutique hotel, Paperbark Camp provides an immersive experience, emphasizing sustainable living without sacrificing the amenities modern travelers appreciate. The property is enveloped by lush eucalyptus trees, allowing guests to truly connect with the environment while enjoying the serenity of the natural landscape.

Accommodation at Paperbark Camp features safari-style tents that enhance the outdoor experience with comforts such as cozy furnishings, polished hardwood flooring, and thoughtfully designed en-suite bathrooms. The tents are strategically placed to offer privacy while ensuring that guests have a view of the tranquil surroundings, creating an atmosphere of peaceful seclusion.

Dining at Paperbark Camp is a celebration of fresh, local produce, with menus that reflect the bounty of the region. The Gunyah Restaurant, which is the heart of the camp, presents meals in a beautiful setting where diners can enjoy exquisite flavors while gazing out at the tree canopy and beyond.

Paperbark Camp is not only about indulgence but also about exploration and appreciation of its remarkable setting. Guests can engage in activities such as canoeing, bushwalking, and birdwatching or visit the nearby pristine beaches, ensuring a connection to the local landscape and wildlife. The hotel embodies the spirit of eco-consciousness and relaxation, making it an ideal retreat for those wishing to unwind in harmony with nature.

Climate and Weather

January
 27°
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Sun hours / day
 23
Rain free days
February
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 21
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March
 25°
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 22°
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 24
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April
 23°
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May
 20°
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 24
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June
 18°
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 21
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July
 17°
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 23
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August
 18°
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 23
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September
 20°
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 23
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October
 22°
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 24
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November
 24°
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 23
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December
 26°
 15°
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 23
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What to do in Woollamia and near Paperbark Camp

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About Woollamia

Woollamia is a charming area located near the beautiful coastal regions of New South Wales, Australia. One of the best things to experience in Woollamia is exploring the natural beauty of Jervis Bay. This region is renowned for its stunning white sand beaches and crystal-clear waters, perfect for relaxing or taking a leisurely walk.

Another highlight is the Jervis Bay Maritime Museum, where visitors can gain insights into the rich maritime history of the area. The museum features fascinating exhibits and displays that are both educational and engaging.

For those who enjoy outdoor activities, kayaking and paddleboarding on the tranquil waters of Currambene Creek provides a wonderful way to spend the day. It's an ideal way to immerse oneself in the serenity of the natural surrounds. Additionally, Woollamia’s location within reach of Booderee National Park offers ample opportunities for bushwalking and birdwatching. The park is home to diverse wildlife and beautiful landscapes, making it perfect for nature enthusiasts.

Staying at one of the local eco-resorts or camping grounds can enhance the experience, allowing visitors to fully appreciate the tranquility of the area. Here, you can unwind and perhaps spot some native wildlife, like kangaroos and colorful bird species.

Finally, a visit to local markets and artisan stores in the surrounding areas can be delightful for those interested in local crafts and produce. These markets often feature handmade goods and fresh local offerings, providing a taste of the community's creativity and flavors.




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