Accessible Tourism

Kangaroo Valley For All - Accessible Tourism

We believe that everyone has the right to enjoy a quality tourism experience and Kangaroo Valley welcomes people with disabilities.

There are plenty of places to visit if you have a disability or require assistance, but we recommend preplanning before your trip. You can telephone the Shoalhaven Visitors Centre Tel: 4421 0778 or the Kangaroo Valley Tourist Association Tel: 4465 1408

Accessible Toilet Facilities in Kangaroo Valley
There are two public toilets in Kangaroo Valley Village for people with disabilities. Both are on Moss Vale Road within the village precinct
Osborne Park - open continuously
Riverside Park (beside Ambulance Station) - open continuously

A number of accommodation providers offer accessible facilities see list below

Things To Do
Art & Culture
Shoalhaven Entertainment Centre - state of the art building with easy access. Many different shows through the year Tel: 1300 788 503
Kangaroo Valley Arts Festival, Kangaroo Valley Folk Festival and Kangaroo Valley Country Show can be enjoyed. Consult the main events pages for dates.
Outdoors
Fiztroy Falls - magnificent visa and dramatic waterfall. There is a boardwalk from the visitors centre to right over the top of the waterfall - breath taking and great fun. Distance less than 1 km return
Booderee National Park - great places to go
In Kangaroo Valley
Please review the following members who are providing accessible tourism facilities. For more information of accessible tourism across the Shoalhaven place go to Access to the Shoalhaven for Everyone http://www.shoalhavenaccess.com.au/

Businesses offering accesible living facilities

Banksia Park Cottages

Banksia Park is one of those hidden gems that Kangaroo Valley is famous for, allowing visitors to experience the tranquility of the country only 2 hours from Sydney or Canberra. Situated on Radiata rd, off Tallowa Dam rd, the property is off the beaten track yet easy to find. Covering 100 acres, it is a scenically breathtaking property. The amazing outlook is enhanced by Eucalypts, lots of bush and 200 year old ferns. Thirty acres is pristine bush which rolls down to the Kangaroo River. The 750 tree Olive grove is now producing extra virgin olive oil and tastings and sales are available to guests.

Alison Baker & Paul Williams discovered their slice of heaven in 1991 and have never regretted the move from Sydney. Now, with their children Jennifer (12) and Katie (10) and Bailey the Labrador, they invite guests to share this special experience.

This is one of the few boutique properties catering for children. The cottages are self contained, spacious and offer all the features of 4 star accommodation.

The 3 separate play areas provide everything from beach volleyball, trampolining, table tennis and swimming pool and spa. All are encouraged to bring bikes, as quiet riding with no passing traffic is a special thrill.

Campfire nights with damper and marshmallows, followed by wombat spotting makes for a cherished experience.

The views from the pool and spa area are dramatic, just the thing to enrich the spirit and leave an enduring imprint

Typically, our guests are looking for 4 star accommodation AND a bush experience, toasting marshmallows over a campfire, spotlighting for wildlife ( we seem to be the Wombat capital of the world here), bushwalking, fabulous children's playgrounds,swimming pool, spa and much much more...



(02) 4465-1664

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