4 Best Eco Accommodations Far South Coast NSW

Embracing Sustainability: The 4 Best Eco Accommodations on NSW’s Far South Coast

As the sun slowly rises beyond the rolling waves on the far south coast of New South Wales (NSW), the enchanting stretch between Bermagui and Eden turns into a magical display of nature’s splendour. This slice of paradise isn’t just a coastal haven of stunning landscapes and wildlife, it’s also a hotbed for sustainable travel – a destination where tranquillity meets responsible tourism. The area is a trove of eco accommodations that have woven sustainability into the very fabric of their operations. Making eco-conscious travelers feel right at home.

While it’s no easy feat to single out a handful from the many exemplary establishments, we’ve managed to shortlist four eco accommodations. Each selected not just for their commitment to the environment, but for their exceptional service, unique charm, and seamless integration of luxury and sustainability. Here at Navigate Expeditions, we believe in travel that cherishes and respects our planet, and so we’re excited to highlight our top four eco accommodations that truly ‘walk the talk’.

From eco-luxe camps, to quirky hideaways these accommodations showcase the breadth of sustainable options available. Pack your bags and come journey with us as we explore the best eco-accommodations on the far south coast of NSW.

Stay tuned, adventure and sustainability await…

  1. Tanja Lagoon Camp

    Bordering the Mimosa Rocks National Park, Tanja Lagoon Camp leads the charge in eco-friendly accommodations in NSW and Australia . Their unwavering commitment to sustainability is deeply rooted in every aspect of their operation. From rainwater collection systems to a comprehensive worm farm waste management system, tesla solar system and they showcase a multifaceted approach to environmental stewardship. They take recycling a step further, diligently composting organic waste, and consciously choosing products that hold values and certifications aligned with theirs, such as B-corp. Their actions have earned them advanced ecotourism and climate action certifications – prestigious recognitions of their green efforts. 

    Not just content with in-house practices, Tanja Lagoon Camp also strengthens its eco-footprint through robust collaborations with local conservation organisations. By staying at Tanja Lagoon Camp you actively participating in an eco-friendly lifestyle that nurtures and protects the natural environment.

  2. Currajong Retreat 

    Embracing a holistic vision of sustainability, Currajong Retreat resides on the eco-conscious Currajong Common Farm. As proud producers of fine mohair, they champion ethical farming practices, highlighted by their ‘Responsible Mohair Standards’ certification earned in 2022. An innovative waste management system, combining onsite treatment and responsible irrigation, and a blend of river and rainwater supply underscore their commitment to resource efficiency.

    Their energy needs are met through an off-grid solar system, exemplifying their dedication to renewable energy. Further, Currajong encourages guests to make eco-friendly choices, from using filtered water taps to minimising single-use packaging and participating in recycling initiatives. The retreat also values locally sourced, seasonal produce, offering guests a genuine paddock-to-plate dining experience.

    Currajong Retreat is a true testament to sustainable luxury, where each stay contributes to a broader commitment to sustainable living.

  3. Yambulla  

    Perched amid the stunning wilderness of the South East Forest of NSW, Yambulla is a beacon of sustainable and conservation-focused tourism. Their ethos of ‘tread lightly’ is deeply embedded in every facet of their operations. The site features expertly designed off-grid accommodation, ensuring minimal disruption to the pristine natural environment while providing an exceptional retreat for guests. A significant portion of their revenue is committed to re-wilding initiatives, actively supporting a balance of biodiversity in the surrounding areas.

    The site offers educational opportunities for guests about sustainable living and indigenous collaboration. Thereby enriching the visitor experience with a profound understanding of the land and its heritage. Staying at Yambulla is not just about appreciating the unparalleled beauty of the Southern Forests; it’s about becoming a part of its conservation journey.

  4. Rock Lily

    Accommodation in Brogo, deeply rooted in sustainability. Guests are encouraged to minimise waste, with guidelines on recycling and correct usage of septic waste systems. Organic waste is processed in an onsite worm farm, turning scraps into rich compost for the vegetable garden. 

    The retreat operates on 100% tank water, collected from the rooftops and stored in a series of large tanks. This ensures a reliable and eco-friendly water supply for the guest cottages. Plans are also underway to transition the main house to renewable energy with a 12kW solar array, demonstrating a continuous commitment to sustainability.

    Guest amenities at Rock Lily, including cleaning products and personal hygiene items, are all sourced from eco-friendly suppliers. Even the food offered to guests is locally sourced, supporting nearby businesses and minimising carbon footprint.

    At Rock Lily, every decision is made with mindfulness of its environmental impact, from the choice of bedding to power supply. They collaborate with suppliers that share their eco-conscious ethos, including B Corporations and contributors to 1% for the Planet. While they recognise that no operation can be completely without impact, they strive to make choices that tread lightly on the planet. Embodying a commitment to sustainable living that is both human and environmentally sensitive.

    Other eco accommodations to keep an eye on… 

    Kangarutha Farm – Situated in the picturesque surroundings of Tathra, NSW, Kangarutha Farm seamlessly merges sustainable living and rural farm life. Sustainability is at the heart of Kangarutha’s operations, with their dedication to preserving biodiversity, maintaining the health of the land, and engaging in ethical farming practices. Kangarutha Farm provides a unique retreat that allows guests to connect with the land and enjoy the tranquility of the stunning NSW coast.

    Tathra Eco Camp – Tathra EcoCamp, nestled opposite Tathra Beach, is a green haven that perfectly encapsulates the spirit of eco-friendly tourism. Their commitment to environmental sustainability shines through in every aspect, from the use of renewable energy to the design of their accommodation. With a minimal ecological footprint, provide guests with a comfortable and immersive natural experience. The EcoCamp also promotes local flora and fauna conservation, ensuring that guests’ enjoyment of the stunning natural beauty goes hand-in-hand with preserving it for future generations.

    In this blog, we explored the top four eco accommodations on the far south coast of NSW – Tanja Lagoon Camp, Currajong Retreat, Rock Lilly and Yambulla. Each of these retreats provides not only a unique and luxurious experience, but also a strong commitment to environmental sustainability. These eco accommodations are leading the way in sustainable travel, allowing us to enjoy the breathtaking natural beauty of the far NSW south coast, while preserving it for generations to come.

 

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