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Solitary Islands Lodge - Woolgoolga

Solitary Islands Lodge - Woolgoolga

From $ 140.0 to $ 180.0

bullet Direct Phone Number : (02) 6654 1335
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Solitary Islands Lodge is located on Whale-watch Headland, Woolgoolga overlooking the Pacific Ocean. Each room boasts spectacular northerly ocean views of the Solitary Islands Marine Park.

Just 25 kilometres north of Coffs Harbour, Woolgoolga is a place of peace and tranquility with stunning beaches, picturesque coastal walks, great restaurants, cafes and shops. Only a two minute stroll to the beach and village from the lodge.

Facilities for Solitary Islands Lodge

  • BBQ Facilities
  • Broadband Internet Access
  • Iron
  • Laundry
  • Library
  • TV/Lounge Area

Services for Solitary Islands Lodge

Penthouse
Features include: luxury king size beds which can become single beds, luxurious linen with top of the range pillows, modern bathroom, bar refrigerator, widescreen television's and DVD player, quality tea and coffee provided, access to laundry facilities, library, pool table and broadband access.
Green Room
Room with a deck, ocean views looking through to Solitary Islands - King size bed that can become two long singles,quality linen, TV, DVD radio clock, quality tea and coffee making facilities, bar fridge,hairdryer, complimentary internet access, own modern en suite Access to laundry facilities, barbeque, library and pool table.
Blue Room
facilities includes: Large airy room, luxury king size bed which can become two single beds, luxurious linen with top of the range pillows, modern bathroom with bath, covered deck, mini refrigerator, widescreen television and DVD player, quality tea and coffee provided Access to laundry facilities, library, pool table and broadband access.

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