9 Things to do in Jamberoo That You Shouldn't Miss

November 8, 2021 Joeann Galban

Discover the best top things to do in Jamberoo, Australia including Budderoo National Park, Minnamurra Falls, Jamberoo Golf Club, Minnamurra Rain Forest Centre, Jamberoo Action Park, Jamberoo Golf Course, Jamberoo Mountain Road, Jamberoo Valley Farm Tours, Elise Pascoe International Cooking School.

1. Budderoo National Park

Budderoo Mountain Road, Jamberoo, Kiama Municipality, New South Wales 2535 Australia http://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/visit-a-park/parks/budderoo-national-park
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5.0 based on 8 reviews

Budderoo National Park

Reviewed By Emanpee - Sydney, Australia

From the walks around Carrington Falls near Robertson, to the trails from Minnamurra Rainforest Centre near Jamberoo, several wonderful walks and falls await visitors to this NSW national park. Well worth spending a day exploring.

2. Minnamurra Falls

Minnamurra Falls Road Budderoo National Park, Jamberoo, Kiama Municipality, New South Wales 2533 Australia +61 2 4236 0469 http://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/visit-a-park/parks/Budderoo-National-Park
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4.5 based on 148 reviews

Minnamurra Falls

Reviewed By StephenSue - Canberra, Australia

Don't be put off by the older reviews - Minnamurra Falls is open, easy to see, and still one of the absolute gems of the NSW South Coast. It's a beautiful drive here, and the new Visitor Centre is still under construction, but the walk is open, and now easier than ever. So easy in fact a large part of it is now open to wheelchairs, and with a bit of effort, a wheelchair could possibly do this whole loop. And the walk is lot shorter than the signs suggest. We did the loop, and the diversion to the falls in well under 2 hours, and passed plenty of young families, many with strollers. The walk to the first swing bridge is flat, and easy for wheelchairs and strollers, after that it is quite steep in parts, but is mostly long ramps with few stairs. The loop itself is the best part of the walk, with swing bridges over the river, and beautiful tall trees and rainforest ferns closing in around you. The walk to the top of the falls is a much harder slog (and narrow in parts so leave strollers behind at the turn off) and the views at the top are good, if not spectacular, now that access to the base of the falls has been permanently halted by a landslip. A great day out, a lovely picnic area and with good toilets at the visitor centre. The only red flag is parking - this is now so popular on weekend the car parks can fill up by 11 am, and they block the road until spaces are freed up. Also, check weather forecasts, as the falls and the road to them are also closed on very wet days. The parking fee is a flat $12, but there's no other fee for the walk, and you can bring your own food and drink. A must if you're visiting anywhere in the Kiama to Nowra region.

3. Jamberoo Golf Club

21 Allowrie St, Jamberoo, Kiama Municipality, New South Wales 2533 Australia +61 2 4236 0404 [email protected] http://www.jamberoogolf.com.au
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4.5 based on 2 reviews

Jamberoo Golf Club

We have an 18 hole Championship Golf Course AND 18 hole accredited FOOTGOLF course. Renowned for its beauty and friendliness. Rated NO 1 Footgolf Course in Australia Bookings Essential 02 42360404.

4. Minnamurra Rain Forest Centre

345 Minnamurra Falls Rd, Jamberoo, Kiama Municipality, New South Wales NSW 2533 Australia +61 2 4236 0469 https://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/things-to-do/visitor-centres/minnamurra-rainforest-centre
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4.5 based on 126 reviews

Minnamurra Rain Forest Centre

Reviewed By StephenSue - Canberra, Australia

Don't be put off by the older reviews - Minnamurra Falls is open, easy to see, and still one of the absolute gems of the NSW South Coast. It's a beautiful drive here, and the new Visitor Centre is still under construction, but the walk is open, and now easier than ever. So easy in fact a large part of it is now open to wheelchairs, and with a bit of effort, a wheelchair could possibly do this whole loop. And the walk is lot shorter than the signs suggest. We did the loop, and the diversion to the falls in well under 2 hours, and passed plenty of young families, many with strollers. The walk to the first swing bridge is flat, and easy for wheelchairs and strollers, after that it is quite steep in parts, but is mostly long ramps with few stairs. The loop itself is the best part of the walk, with swing bridges over the river, and beautiful tall trees and rainforest ferns closing in around you. The walk to the top of the falls is a much harder slog (and narrow in parts so leave strollers behind at the turn off) and the views at the top are good, if not spectacular, now that access to the base of the falls has been permanently halted by a landslip. A great day out, a lovely picnic area and with good toilets at the visitor centre. The only red flag is parking - this is now so popular on weekend the car parks can fill up by 11 am, and they block the road until spaces are freed up. Also, check weather forecasts, as the falls and the road to them are also closed on very wet days. The parking fee is a flat $12, but there's no other fee for the walk, and you can bring your own food and drink. A must if you're visiting anywhere in the Kiama to Nowra region.

5. Jamberoo Action Park

1215 Jamberoo Rd, Jamberoo, Kiama Municipality, New South Wales 2533 Australia +61 2 4236 0114 [email protected] http://www.jamberoo.net
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4.0 based on 452 reviews

Jamberoo Action Park

Looking for a great family experience with something for everyone? Want quality entertainment in a natural setting where no two rides are ever the same? This season, experience Jamberoo Action Park…where you control the action! Just an hour south of Sydney, NSW’s largest family owned and operated water theme park features a host of world class rides and attractions. The attention to detail, well-trained staff and variety of park attractions come directly from the passion and supervision of being 100% privately owned and operated. Set amongst the mountains in Jamberoo and with the back-drop of the spectacular Illawarra escarpment, Jamberoo Action Park is positioned to deliver an entertainment experience unlike any other. When you spend a day or invest in a season at Jamberoo Action Park – you are entering a place where you will have the experience of a lifetime… Jamberoo is open between the last weekend in September and the last weekend in April each year (closed May - September).

Reviewed By cindyry5016vl113 - Shellharbour, Australia

Jamberoo is awesome and well spaced out!! There is heaps to do there from water slides to enormous splash park also with water slides, take the chair lift to the top of the mountain seeing beautiful views and toboggan your way back down on either the beginner track or the fast track!! The beginner track is ideal for parents with little ones as they have the double toboggan;) thete are quite a few other awesome rides including the funnel web, the perfect storm but these are not suitable for littlies! But there certainly isn't a shortage of youngster stuff; splash park, wave pool, shaded water play area etc:) Parking is free and plentiful, There are heaps of shops but I have to say pack your own, the line ups are HUGE at lunch time. They have bbqs and lockers too, plenty of sitting areas so go on enjoy an awesome day out, whether with the family or friends you won't be disappointed:D

6. Jamberoo Golf Course

1 Allowrie St, Jamberoo, Kiama Municipality, New South Wales 2533 Australia
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4.0 based on 4 reviews

Jamberoo Golf Course

7. Jamberoo Mountain Road

Jamberoo, Kiama Municipality, New South Wales Australia
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4.0 based on 17 reviews

Jamberoo Mountain Road

8. Jamberoo Valley Farm Tours

Jamberoo Valley Farm Tours

Welcome to Jamberoo Valley Farm, a working permaculture farm with luxury farm-stay cottages and tours available to the public, nestled in the green pastures of the NSW South Coast, boasting spectacular views of the valley, right out to the ocean.

9. Elise Pascoe International Cooking School

Jamberoo, Kiama Municipality, New South Wales 2533 Australia +61 2 4236 1666 [email protected] http://cookingschool.com.au/

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