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Boys fishing off the
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St Georges Basin-Sanctuary Point (plus Tomerong, Basin
View and Erowal Bay)
Popular holiday destination close to the larger
settlement of Nowra
St Georges Basin is a large (12-km long) but shallow lagoon
with a tree-covered shoreline. Several villages have
developed around the edge of the lake, St Georges Basin
township (187 km south of Sydney via the Princes Highway)
and Sanctuary Point being the largest with a combined
population of 4610.
The area was formerly occupied by the Dhurga Aborigines
who called the lake 'Bherwherree'. Its European title was
chosen in June 1828 by Thomas Florance who undertook an
extensive survey of the district. Florance's name was
presumably shaped by Cape St George which was named by
Captain Cook.
The surrounding villages are essentially tourist-driven
though a small fishing fleet is based in the village of St
Georges Basin. They are connected by The Wool Road which
runs off the highway through Basin View, St Georges Basin
and Sanctuary Point and on to Vincentia. This track was
originally cut by convicts at the behest of Governor Gipps
in order to establish a route from Braidwood to an ocean
port for the wool that was earning good money in the early
1840s. It departs the highway just north of Bewong, or you
can access it by driving south from Tomerong.
Boating, fishing, swimming and picnicking are available
in the township of St Georges Basin. You will find a
concrete boat ramp if you turn right into Island Point Road,
the first major intersection as you enter the town from the
west.
Things to see:
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View across St Georges
Basin |
1. Basin View
The Basin View lies on the north-western shore of the lake.
Noted for its views over the lagoon it is a tranquil
waterskiing, prawning, fishing and sailing spot with a
concrete ramp on Basin View Parade. Century 21 Lifestyle
Realty, 10 Paradise Beach Road (02 4443 0350) acts as a
local information centre.
2. Sanctuary Point
Yachts, surf skis, rowboats, canoes, windsurfers, and
aluminium runabouts can be hired from Sanctuary Point Sail
Centre at 272 Greville Ave (02 4443 0205) . Open daily it
acts as a visitors information centre. At the Point there
are two ramps: the first for light craft and, around the
corner, an all-purpose ramp. While in the area you can take
the 40-minute Basin Walk which runs from Palm Beach Reserve
in a westerly direction around a small promontory to
Paradise Beach Reserve.
3. Erowal Bay
On the eastern shore of the lagoon is Erowal Bay Township.
The name derives from the property of 'Errowel'. One of the
first in the area it was granted to Captain John Lamb in
1830 or 1835, depending on which source you believe. There
is a concrete boat ramp on Naval Parade, an extension of
Erowal Bay Road.
4. Tomerong
Tomerong, thought to mean 'tall timbers', lies to the north,
22 km south of Nowra, just off the Princes Highway. The
local economy was initially reliant upon farming though
sawmilling, a creamery and an axe handle factory soon
opened. Today the major industry is cattle-raising. The
Motopark Samurai Motorcycle Complex (02) 4443 4540) is
located on the Princes Highway just before the Tomerong
turnoff. Open daily it has MX circuits and riding areas for
all enthusiasts. There is also a campground with an
amenities block for overnight camping. Bikes ranging from 50
to 250 cc are available for hire.
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