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Pebbly Beach shacks

Murramarang National Park

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Overview

Set between bush and beach, you’ll find Pebbly Beach shacks in the secluded coastal rainforest of Murramarang National Park, a short drive from Batemans Bay. This holiday accommodation is right near Pebbly Beach – famous for its ‘surfing kangaroos’.

Accommodation Details
Accommodation type Cabin
Where 60 Pebbly Beach Access Road, Pebbly Beach, NSW, 2536 - in Murramarang National Park
Bedrooms 2
Maximum guests 6
Facilities Barbecue facilities, carpark, drinking water, showers, toilets, outdoor furniture, kitchen, plates and cutlery, pots and pans, heating, rubbish bin
What to bring Food supplies, bed sheets, pillow cases, blankets, towels
Entry fees

Park entry fees are not included in your accommodation fees.

Please note
  • Check-in 2pm, check-out 10am. Fees apply for late checkouts. 
  • This is a remote property so it’s a good idea to pick up your supplies before you arrive.
  • Pebbly Beach campground is nearby and has cold showers, wheelchair-accessible flush toilets and barbecue facilities. 
  • Depot Beach campground sells ice and firewood. Petrol stations on the highway, around 12km away, have general store facilities.

If you’re after a peaceful getaway, Pebbly Beach shacks are for you. This self-contained holiday accommodation is quite rustic, but it has all the basic comforts. And Pebbly Beach campground is right next door if you’re looking for amenities. 

Its secluded bush setting is surrounded by Australian wildlife, with direct access to the beach. Wake up to lyrebirds and rainbow lorikeets calling in the high gums before you head to the beach for a swim. 

Feeling adventurous? Lace up and explore the park’s coastal walking tracks – or throw a line into the ocean and cook your catch on the outdoor barbecue. 

In winter, you might be lucky to spot whales heading north, or dolphins frolicking in the ocean. Pebbly Beach is also a magnet for eastern grey kangaroos. They happily graze near the shacks and hang out on the beach alongside holidaymakers.

For directions, safety and practical information, see visitor info

 

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Park info

  • in Murramarang National Park in the South Coast region
  • Murramarang National Park is always open but may have to close at times due to poor weather or fire danger.

  • Park entry fees:

    $8 per vehicle per day. The park has pay machines - cash and credit cards accepted. Card only at Pretty Beach.

    Buy annual pass
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