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Sleepy Hollows – Jamberoo Abbey

A new theme today – sleepy hollows. Namely, peaceful/sleepy/scenic/cute places in the country side.

I’m going to start with Jamberoo Abbey cottages, my own little sleepy hollow. I try to get away there about twice a year since it’s only a 1.5 hour drive from home. It is on the side of the Illawarra Escarpment, surrounded by pastures and rainforest.

I like walking through the pastures and listening to the many birds.

Jamberoo Abbey

South Coast Line – Pambula

I’ve saved the best till last on South Coast Line, because it is the end of the line for this theme. Pambula is about 6km south of Merimbula, but feels like a world away, especially on this isolated stretch of beach at the Pambula River Mouth. It’s in the Ben Boyd National Park, and you can see why the place is protected. Look at that brilliantly white river sand and the unusually crimson coloured rocks (a colour which I’ve never seen before).

Though it was a bit choppy, I managed a little walk and a swim on an isolated stretch of beach. A lovely way to relax.

Pambula River Mouth

Thanks for journeying with me down the South Coast! I haven’t really covered the little inland sleepy hollows I passed through, so these will be next.

South Coast Line – Merimbula – Part 1

Ah, Merimbula – the jewel of the Far South Coast. I was so surprised at how pretty the area is on the drive past Moruya. Towns on the banks of spectacular rivers, backed by long beaches and craggy hills. It beats anything near close to Sydney coast-wise – and it is unspoiled in comparison to the North Coast, or any other coast in NSW.

Merimbula is about the most developed town in the area, but it’s still only a fraction the size of Port Macquarie. I can see why people have chosen to settle here. It’s nestled in between two lakes, backed by long, sandy beaches. It makes for some great swimming spots, such as Bar Beach below – a sheltered beach just inside the inlet that the locals head for when it’s blowy elsewhere.

Merimbula

South Coast Line – Pebbly Beach

Always wanted to visit this little place in Murramarang National Park, about 22km north of Batemans Bay. It’s known for being a gem of a spot with good camp ground and an active colony of roos. Well, since it was mid morning, there wasn’t a kangaroo in sight, although there was plenty of ‘evidence’ (ie. roo poo). Unfortunately it was a tad too cold for my liking to go out for a swim, plus I had quite a long journey still ahead of me – driving all the way down to Merimbula.

Pebbly Beach