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Guide at a glance: Jamberoo

The NSW south coast is all rainforest, gently rolling hills and great family treats, writes Lee Atkinson.

SHD TRAVEL _ WEEKENDER - CEDAR GROVE IN JAMBEROO NSW SOUTH COAST  - VIEW FROM ONE OF THE BEDROOMS_ 
 PHOTO: MAGS KING, NOVEMBER 26, 2011 weekender

Cedar Grove, Jamberoo review: Space and time to spread out

Luscious pastimes meet Mosman-style statements in this sprawling home, writes Mags King.

Spacious ... the weatherboard cottage was renovated two years ago.

Idle Time cottage, Jamberoo review: New twists to cottage life

Cork-removal issues aside, Harriet Alexander finds plenty of mod cons to appreciate at a south coast retreat.

Great shape ... Thuruna has an individual vibe.

Thuruna, Jamberoo review: It leaves grandma's in the dust

Rachel Browne finds a holiday house full of nostalgic touches — including one she could happily have done without.

Jamberoo - Fast Facts

<b>Jamberoo</b> <br> <b>A quiet and attractive village in the Jamberoo Valley. It is surrounded by nature reserves and National Parks which are ideal for bushwalking and birdwatching.</b> <br> Jamberoo is a small and charming village 113 km south of Sydney via the Princes Highway and 7 km west of Kiama. It is situated in lush, green dairy pastures surrounded by towering escarpments, and hills that would today be described as rolling, though only because they have been denuded of their original dense subtropical forest. For the most part all that remains are some exotic cabbage-tree palms which appear strangely out of place.

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Jamberoo - Eat

<b>Jamberoo</b> <br> <b>A quiet and attractive village in the Jamberoo Valley. It is surrounded by nature reserves and National Parks which are ideal for bushwalking and birdwatching.</b> <br> Jamberoo is a small and charming village 113 km south of Sydney via the Princes Highway and 7 km west of Kiama. It is situated in lush, green dairy pastures surrounded by towering escarpments, and hills that would today be described as rolling, though only because they have been denuded of their original dense subtropical forest. For the most part all that remains are some exotic cabbage-tree palms which appear strangely out of place.

Jamberoo - Sleep

<b>Jamberoo</b> <br> <b>A quiet and attractive village in the Jamberoo Valley. It is surrounded by nature reserves and National Parks which are ideal for bushwalking and birdwatching.</b> <br> Jamberoo is a small and charming village 113 km south of Sydney via the Princes Highway and 7 km west of Kiama. It is situated in lush, green dairy pastures surrounded by towering escarpments, and hills that would today be described as rolling, though only because they have been denuded of their original dense subtropical forest. For the most part all that remains are some exotic cabbage-tree palms which appear strangely out of place.

Jamberoo - Places to See

<b>Jamberoo</b> <br> <b>A quiet and attractive village in the Jamberoo Valley. It is surrounded by nature reserves and National Parks which are ideal for bushwalking and birdwatching.</b> <br> Jamberoo is a small and charming village 113 km south of Sydney via the Princes Highway and 7 km west of Kiama. It is situated in lush, green dairy pastures surrounded by towering escarpments, and hills that would today be described as rolling, though only because they have been denuded of their original dense subtropical forest. For the most part all that remains are some exotic cabbage-tree palms which appear strangely out of place.

Jamberoo - Culture and History

<b>Jamberoo</b> <br> <b>A quiet and attractive village in the Jamberoo Valley. It is surrounded by nature reserves and National Parks which are ideal for bushwalking and birdwatching.</b> <br> Jamberoo is a small and charming village 113 km south of Sydney via the Princes Highway and 7 km west of Kiama. It is situated in lush, green dairy pastures surrounded by towering escarpments, and hills that would today be described as rolling, though only because they have been denuded of their original dense subtropical forest. For the most part all that remains are some exotic cabbage-tree palms which appear strangely out of place.