Beach Beyond Cottage - Moruya

From $ 120.0 to $ 150.0

Direct Phone Number : (02) 4474 4574
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Enjoy a stay in our fully self-contained, spacious cottage. The cottage is in a tranquil rural setting with landscaped grounds, and views to the mountains and bush. You will love our hobby farm environment with an orchard, goats, alpaca, geese and chooks, and our wildlife includes ducks, swamp hens, cranes, parrots and spinebills.

The cottage is only 200 metres from the Moruya River and a c1850 pioneer cemetery, and only minutes away from the historic town of Moruya which offers major stores and restaurants, Bowling and Golf Clubs, and tennis courts. Good ocean beaches and National Parks are close by, as well as other attractions including Mogo Zoo, Tomakin Goldfields, and Moruya Aero Club Joyflights.

Perfect for one to four adults with a maximum of five people, queen bed in main bedroom, twin beds in second bedroom, also sofa bed and extra folding bed, large lounge/dining room plus a spacious family room, television and DVD player, books and puzzles, fully equipped kitchen, linen and towels included in tariff, electric blankets, ceiling fans, fully equipped laundry, northerly aspect, warm and sunny in winter, large shaded deck with an outdoor setting and barbecue, plenty of parking space, including for boat, smoke free interior and a complimentary welcome basket of our produce, free range eggs available, also fruit and honey in season.

Ideally located on the Eurobodalla Coast, South East NSW (covering the areas of Batemans Bay, Moruya, Narooma and Tilba).

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