Visitor Information Point – Beecroft Weapons Range
Highlights
- Explore the Beecroft Peninsula's 4,200 hectares, uncovering stunning landscapes and rich cultural heritage.
- Discover local attractions and dining options through expert advice at the Visitor Information Point.
- Enjoy basic camping facilities at Honeymoon Bay, perfect for a relaxing weekend getaway.
- Plan your visit during weekends or holidays to experience the beauty of Jervis Bay's natural wonders.
More than just places to pick up a brochure, Visitor Information Points are hubs of local knowledge, offering a richer, more authentic travel experience by tapping into the expertise of locals.
These business and community hubs support the broader visitor information network and are well-stocked with brochures, maps, and other resources to help visitors discover local attractions, dining options, and activities.
The Department of Defence’s Beecroft Weapons Range (BWR) spans approximately 4,200 hectares of Beecroft Peninsula, the northern headland of Jervis Bay, NSW. Known as Bundarwa to the Jerrinja people, the traditional custodians of the land.
Popular areas include: Honeymoon Bay, Point Perpendicular, Outer Tubes, Long Beach, Target Beach, and Silica Cove. Basic camping facilities are available at Honeymoon Bay when open.
The Range is open to the public on weekends and during NSW public and school holidays.
Visitors should be aware that access may change at short notice due to military activity, weather, or road conditions. It is highly recommended to contact the Range before visiting to confirm public access.
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Disabled access available, contact operator for details.