Cambewarra Range Nature Reserve
Facts and practical information
The Cambewarra Range Nature Reserve, as part of the Kangaroo Valley Group of Nature Reserves, is a protected area located on the cliffs and plateaus of the Kangaroo Valley in the Southern Highlands and South Coast regions of New South Wales in eastern Australia. The Reserve is situated approximately 150 kilometres south of Sydney, 50 kilometres southwest of Wollongong and 16 kilometres northwest of Nowra. The Reserve has a total area of 1684 hectares, and includes 11 privately owned properties. It is critical for it to be pristine for a variety of reasons, not the least the catchment of water, as the Reserve floor flows into the Kangaroo Valley River and the Shoalhaven River, from which the Sydney Water Authority draws water to supply large populations in Sydney and Wollongong. ()
Cambewarra Range Nature Reserve – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Hampden Bridge, Kangaroo River Nature Reserve, Bomaderry.