Bream Beach

Postcode: 2540


Bream Beach is suburb in the Shoalhaven local government area, consisting of holiday resort located near the Jervis Bay Territory in Australia.

 

There are only 2 permanent inhabitants of Bream Beach, the owners of the park. Visitors are permitted to stay a maximum of 6 months per visit. The two small townships neighbouring Bream Beach (Erowal Bay and Wrights Beach) have only a few hundred residents each.

 

Bream Beach is located on St Georges Basin, almost exactly between Erowal Bay and Wright's Beach, the two closest townships. Bream Beach is home to many different kinds of Australian native flora and fauna, including kangaroos, kookaburras, rosellas, lorikeets, wombats and many more.

 

Bream Beach Holiday Park is a lovely shaded park on the North Eastern Shores of St Georges Basin. The Park covers 19 acres and is surrounded on all sides by National Park. The park gently meanders down the side of a hill to a beautiful secluded beach. The waters of St Georges Basin are enclosed so no large waves ever form. Sharks cannot live in the basin so swimming is very safe. The basin is popular with water-skiers who require calm water and fishing folk who are able to catch 4 pound flathead just 40 metres off the beach!. The wildlife around the park is spectacular as are the native flowers and shrubs. Birds of all sizes are regular visitors to the Park. Pigeon House mountain and the Budawang Ranges can be conquered in a day trip from Bream Beach. A one hour drive followed by a 4 hour walk is a big day out that's bound to tire the kids out. The views from the top are superb. Prawning is a popular night time activity. All you need is a net and a good torch. Or if you prefer, sit around one of the Park's barbecues just relaxing with a few drinks. The beach has grass to within metres of the water and you can enjoy the beach all day by staying under one of the many gums that pepper the shoreline.


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