NRMA Murramarang Beachfront Holiday Resort is located on the NSW South Coast. Exclusively partnered with legendary adventurer, Bear Grylls, ideal for school groups, it's a fantastic way to instil confidence, teaches team building and leadership skills. Alongside our range of in-house activities let our specialised Group team create personalised curriculum based camp itineraries with catering and take the hassle out of planning your school camp.
The huge range of self-contained accommodation are perfectly positioned to take in the spectacular views over Beagle Bay, with many villas just metres from the sand. Caravanning and camping is well catered for with a spacious campground and amenities, including friendly kangaroos for neighbours.
The resort has it all with a huge resort pool and kids splash pad surrounded by a modern bar and outdoor seating. Skippy's Takeaway is perfect for quick meals and great coffee while the Beach Bistro serves up delicious meals. The resorts also has a number of conference rooms for all your school group needs.
Murramarang's unique position lends itself to a wide range of attractions for educational purposes of your school group. The calm waters of Beagle Bay are perfect for snorkelling, fishing, surfing and kayaking. Adventurous bushwalkers and mountain bikers will love exploring the surrounding National Park, spotting native wildlife.
Bear Grylls Survival Academy
The ultimate outdoor camp experience is here
NRMA Parks and Resorts have exclusively partnered with legendary adventurer, Bear Grylls, to bring his action-packed four-part survival program to Australian shores.
Ideal for school groups, the Bear Grylls Survival Academy is a fantastic way for students to have some good old-fashioned fun in the great outdoors. The program instils confidence, teaches team building and leadership skills. Students will also overcome fears and build resilience, all while learning to bond as a team, problem-solve, and most importantly – never give up.
The program includes learning how to build a bush shelter, tie knots, navigate using a compass, prepare and cook damper, camouflage in the wild and, perhaps the most fun of all, discover bush foods.