And so to Paperbark Camp, hidden away in 40ha of eucalypt and paperbark trees flanking Currambene Creek, which feeds into Jervis Bay on the NSW south coast. It’s a bike ride (or kayak) from the quaint ...
Save for the crunching of gravel beneath my feet, the wind rushing through the treetop canopy is all there is to hear. It’s like the trees are speaking to one another, discussing the arrival of yet ...
Back in 1999, when Jeremy and Irena Hutchings established Paperbark Camp near Jervis Bay on the South Coast of New South Wales, their friends thought they were nuts. The pair travelled extensively in ...
Lamb carcasses hang splayed and suspended over hot coals as cooks in long leather aprons baste the beasts and tend the embers. Lanterns glow and wood smoke infused with lemony eucalyptus curls into ...
Guests at Paperbark can choose between original safari tents, which have verandahs and indoor/outdoor private ensuites attached or deluxe safari tents with large verandahs, indoor/outdoor private ...
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