Paperbark Camp - Jervis Bay, New South Wales, Australia

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External Reviews

  • Conde Nast Traveler UK, February 2006: "Paperbark Camp is a model of eco-tourism... Here are all the childhood memories of camping - the earthy aroma of canvas, the reassuring 'zzzip' of the closing tent flap, the shower under the stars - together with the elements of luxury appropriate to encroaching middle age: comfy beds, soft bathrobes and armchairs on our own elevated veranda." Rodney Bolt

    Sunday Times UK November 2004: "A dozen very civilised stilted tents ... were artfully placed among majestic paperbark trees that shed their skin in sheets. ....After dark I trotted over to the Gunyah restaurant, where I finally settled on the cumin-encrusted kangaroo fillets with quinoa, caramelised onion and red-wine jus." Tony Perrottet.

    The Rough Guide to Australia: "For a wonderful splurge of guilt-free hedonism, the only option is Paperbark Camp."

    Tourism new South Wales: "A role model for future tourism on the South Coast"

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