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The Shoalhaven River at
Shoalhaven Heads
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Shoalhaven Heads
Quiet Holiday Resort at the southern end of Seven
Mile Beach
Shoalhaven Heads is a coastal tourist resort and
retirement centre at the southern end of Seven Mile Beach which offers
ideal fishing, boating, camping and swimming conditions and facilities.
It is situated 142 km south of Sydney via the Princes Highway.
In 1797 the area was crossed by the survivors of the wreck of
the Sydney Cove and then by explorer George Bass who, investigating
their reports, followed Seven Mile Beach, crossed the shoals at the
entrance to the Shoalhaven River and noted the fertile river flats. He
named the shallow mouth of the Crookhaven River (as it is now known)
'Shoals Haven'.
In 1805 the coastline was mapped from the land by Lieutenant
Kent and assistant surveyor-general James Meehan. They explored the
area noting the dense rainforest and heavy timber in the area.
Seven years later surveyor George William Evans
journeyed from Jervis Bay to the Shoalhaven, which he crossed in a bark
canoe, and climbed Cambewarra Mountain where he remarked upon the
magnificent views. He descended to Broughton Creek and struck out to
the coast before returning to Appin.
James Meehan returned in 1818 when he was sent with
explorers Charles Throsby and Hamilton Hume by Governor Macquarie to
seek a route from the southern tablelands to Jervis Bay. Meehan and
Hume followed the Shoalhaven upriver while Throsby, with the help of
Aboriginal guides, explored Kangaroo Valley down to the Shoalhaven then
crossed it and journeyed on to Jervis Bay. The following year Meehan
and Hume returned to the area.
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Seven Mile Beach looking
north from Shoalhaven Heads
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From 1830 the current
site of Shoalhaven Heads was known as 'Jerry Bailey' for reasons now
lost. The name was changed in 1955.
There were nothing but primitive huts manned by fishermen for
quite some time and no lasting settlement occurred until the 1930s.
This is a sleepy area with a golf course and, for keen
kite-fliers, the first Sunday of each month is set aside by the
Shoalhaven Heads Kites Club for activities on Seven Mile Beach. There
are two concrete ramps for light boats off Hay Ave and at the beach end
of River Road.
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Motels
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Shoalhaven Inn Hotel/Motel
51 River Rd
Shoalhaven Heads
NSW
2535
Telephone: (02) 4448 7125
Rating: **
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Resorts
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Coolangatta Estate
1335 Bolong Rd
Shoalhaven Heads
NSW
2535
Telephone: (02) 4448 7131
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Bed & Breakfast/Guesthouses
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Sleepy Heads Bed & Breakfast
41 Davenport Rd
Shoalhaven Heads
NSW
2535
Telephone: (02) 4448 8122
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Caravan Parks
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Jans Riverside Caravan Park
32 Hay Ave
Shoalhaven Heads
NSW
2535
Telephone: (02) 4448 7211
Rating: **
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Shoalhaven Heads Caravan Park
Shoalhaven Heads Rd
Shoalhaven Heads
NSW
2535
Telephone: 1800 624 445
Rating: ***
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Tall Timbers Caravan Park
Shoalhaven Heads Rd
Shoalhaven Heads
NSW
2535
Telephone: (02) 4448 7270
Rating: ***
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Coastal Palms Holiday Park
40 Shoalhaven Heads Rd
Shoalhaven Heads
NSW
2535
Telephone: (02) 4448 7206
Rating: ***
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Mountain View Caravan Park
Cnr Shoalhaven Heads & Bolongs Rd
Shoalhaven Heads
NSW
2535
Telephone: (02) 4448 7281
Facsimile: 02) 4448 8200
Rating: ****
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Restaurants
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Coolangatta Estate
1335 Bolong Rd
Shoalhaven Heads
NSW
2535
Telephone: (02) 4448 7131
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Golden Haven Restaurant
River Rd
Shoalhaven Heads
NSW
2535
Telephone: (02) 4448 8097
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On Riverside
51 River Rd
Shoalhaven Heads
NSW
2535
Telephone: (02) 4448 5666
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Shoalhaven Inn Motel/Hotel
51 River Rd
Shoalhaven Heads
NSW
2535
Telephone: (02) 4448 7125
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