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Things to do in Shoalhaven

The Shoalhaven is famous for fishing, surfing and whale watching, but what about the food? Here are some gastronomic gems even regular holidaymakers might have missed.
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Murrays Beach, Jervis Bay. Photo: Destination NSW
25 February, 2024
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Whether you're visiting Shoalhaven Zoo, taking flight with Sydney Seaplanes, or exploring Kangaroo Valley, make time for a degustation tour and some historic accommodation. 

Jindy Andy

This little village is technically part of Pyree and becoming less and less of a secret, if the patronage when we were there was anything to go by. Its historic mill buildings play host to a café, toy shop, clothing retailers and even a hairdresser. If you’re headed back to Sydney, return to the highway via Jindy Andy Lane and Comerong Island Road. It’s like an English country lane reimagined by John Williamson.

DJ’s Fish ’N’ Chips

Continue a short way east from Jindy Andy and you’ll arrive at the waterside town of Greenwell Point. In an unassuming kiosk you’ll find DJ’s Fish ’N’ Chips, which has an old-fashioned fish-and-chips menu, plus some tasty burger alternatives if seafood isn’t your thing.

The Treat Factory 

Hidden at the end of Old Creamery Lane in Berry, the Treat Factory is exactly what its name suggests. You can watch chocolates being made through the window, and browse a huge selection of condiments, lollies and other goodies.

Berry Hotel

Having sussed out and declined the ostentatious Great Southern Hotel for an evening meal, we moved on to the historic Berry Hotel – and were so glad we did. Our friendly waitress showed us to a cute little dining room with a central fireplace and we experienced dinner the way colonial travellers would have 150 years ago.

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Berry Memorial Park, Berry. Credit: Dee Kramer Photography
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Shoalhaven zoo, North Nowra. Credit: Dee Kramer
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Shoalhaven zoo, North Nowra. Credit: Dee Kramer
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Sydney Seaplanes at Greenwell Point, Shoalhaven. Credit: Destination NSW
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Hampden Bridgge, Kangaroo Valley. Credit: Dee Kramer Photography
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Shoalhaven River, Nowra. Credit: Dee Kramer
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5 Little Pigs Café 

Located on the main road in Huskisson, you can grab a hearty breakfast here and coffee that really is aah-inspiring. The 5 Little Pigs quirky name came about because its friendly owners, Darren and Linda, have five children.

Small Town Food + Wine 

Milton, like Berry, is a town where no one ever seems to leave the main road. If you aren’t in a rush, forego the traditional pie at The Heritage Bakery and enjoy a meal at Small Town Food + Wine on Wason St, where Chef Alex Delly and Jo Thomas downsized from their one-hatted St Isidore fine diner in 2019. The atmosphere in this 20-seat neighbourhood eatery, offers honest cooking with a great selection of wine and of course, Clyde River Oysters.  

Milk Haus 

Not far from Small Town Food + Wine, in the town of Woodstock, Milk Haus occupies an old cheese factory. It’s open for breakfast and lunch and specialises in organic foods.

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