Bay
of Plenty Lodges derives its name from the Aboriginal word "Booderee" meaning
'bay of plenty' or 'plenty of fish'. Bay of Plenty Lodges, reached after
a 13 kilometre drive through the rainforests of Booderee (Jervis Bay) National
Park, aims to provide guests with a rare escape from the stresses of modern life. The
sound of the ocean replaces the noise of traffic, native wildlife abounds as kangaroos
hop through the grounds and native parrots skim through trees, the backdrop is
of forest not buildings. While Bay of Plenty Lodges can be used as a base
to explore the historic surrounding districts, its relaxed atmosphere and tranquil
beachfront location surrounded by national park lead most guests to relax and
enjoy the simple pleasures of swimming, bushwalking, boating, reading and in the
evening meeting fellow guests at the central barbecue facilities. Put simply,
just relaxing! All within an easy drive….
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