Discover the best top things to do in Shellharbour, Australia including Historical Aircraft Restoration Society, HARS Aviation Museum, Stand Up Paddle Boarding Shellharbour, Bass Point Reserve, Grey Park, Macquarie Pass National Park.
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5.0 based on 190 reviews
HARS is a museum of Australian Aviation History. Where possible aircraft are recovered and restored to flying condition and maintained there. HARS is a CovidSafe business.
For years we had heard of the HARS Aircraft Museum but never got there. Whilst holidaying at Gerringong we decided to make a visit and glad we did. An amazing display of old planes restored by the dedicated volunteers. Being currently unable to fly overseas because of the Pandemic, it was great to board the 747, sit in the Business Class seats and imagine we were about to fly out to Europe. The two tours were most entertaining and we learned a lot about the old planes. It is a credit to the dedicated volunteers who have restored these aircraft to their former glory. Pity the museum is not promoted more for all to enjoy.
5.0 based on 130 reviews
Museum of Australian aviation history. HARS recovers and where possible restores to flying condition aircraft of significance to Australia’s civil and military aviation history. HARS is a CovidSafe business.
Was visiting Shellharbour and decided to visit the Aviation Museum what a great experience our guide John Davey was so knowledgeable and informative would recommend this to anyone with any type of experience in Aviation.
5.0 based on 32 reviews
Learn to stand up paddle board or refine your skills with nationally accredited instructors. We offer flat water, exposed waters & SUP Surf lessons. We have SUPFIT classes (fitness on mats on water!) and SUPYOGAFIT classes (YogaFit on mats on water!). We even offer Night SUP for an after dark paddle! There's something for everyone. Recommended for 8 years to 80 years!
4.5 based on 66 reviews
So much history to be learnt here!! Beautiful water, stunning rock pools, easy access to all beaches and lookout points, best to wear proper shoes because of rocks, it's absolutely stunning and so peaceful!
4.5 based on 18 reviews
From the parking area and picnic ground at the bottom of the winding road up the Macquarie Pass escarpment, it is an easy 45 minute 2km return walk. Through rainforest, ferns, large native figs and eucalypt trees, beside a flowing creek, is an easy to follow formed path. The cascades at end of path are in an attractive setting and allow a bit of rock hopping. No facilities.
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