Discover the Scenic Beauty of Bindijine Jetty
Experience the tranquil beauty of Bindijine Jetty, a scenic escape on Beecroft Peninsula, perfect for relaxation, photography, and nature lovers.
Nestled on the Beecroft Peninsula in New South Wales, Bindijine Jetty is an idyllic tourist attraction that offers stunning views of the surrounding waters and natural landscapes. A perfect spot for relaxation and photography, this hidden gem is a must-visit for those seeking tranquility and the beauty of nature.
A brief summary to Bindijine Jetty
- Bindijine Rd, Beecroft Peninsula, New South Wales, 2540, AU
Local tips
- Visit during sunrise or sunset for the best photographic opportunities.
- Bring a picnic to enjoy while taking in the stunning views.
- Bring your fishing gear if you wish to try fishing off the jetty.
- Wear comfortable shoes for walking along the jetty.
- Keep an eye out for local wildlife, including various bird species and marine life.
Getting There
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Car
If you're driving from the center of Jervis Bay, head south on Elizabeth Drive towards Hyams Beach. Continue straight until you reach the intersection with the Booderee National Park entrance. Keep an eye out for the sign directing you to Beecroft Peninsula. Follow the signs through the park, and after approximately 10 kilometers, you will see Bindijine Rd. Turn left onto Bindijine Rd and follow it to the end where you will find Bindijine Jetty. Parking is available near the jetty.
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Public Transportation
Take the local bus service (Bendigo Bus) from Jervis Bay Village to the nearest bus stop at Booderee National Park. The bus runs several times a day, but check the latest schedule for times. Once you arrive at the bus stop, you will need to walk approximately 2 kilometers into the park to reach Bindijine Rd. Follow the signs towards Beecroft Peninsula, and you will arrive at Bindijine Jetty. Note that park entry fees may apply, so be prepared to pay a small fee at the entrance to Booderee National Park.
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Bicycle
For those who prefer cycling, you can rent a bike in Jervis Bay. Take the bike path south towards Hyams Beach, then follow the same route as cars towards Booderee National Park. Biking through the park can be a delightful experience with scenic views. Once you reach Bindijine Rd, follow it to the end to find Bindijine Jetty. Make sure to wear a helmet and be aware of park regulations regarding cycling.