Eumarella Shores On Lake Weyba - Noosa Heads

From $ 173.0 to $ 273.0

Direct Phone Number : (07) 5449 1738
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Nestled on the lake's edge, Eumarella Shores consists of a select number of traditional Queenslander cottages and contemporary pavilions. The natural tranquility of Eumarella Shores is a unique Noosa destination, providing quality accommodation in a world class location only 10 minutes drive from Noosa's famed restaurants and beaches.

Eumarella Shores is a haven, stretching around the shores of pristine Lake Weyba which is part of the Noosa River system. Guests are accommodated in enchanting cottages and contemporary themed pavilions nestled amongst the tree canopy, on the waters edge. All cottages and pavilions are well spaced, each with private lake access and beach area and an outdoor Aussie barbecue. The spacious interiors flow out to wide open decks that hover over the lake edge with vistas that most destinations would die for.

Enjoy fishing, swimming, birdwatching and canoeing virtually at your doorstep. A watercraft is provided free of charge for guests to explore the beautiful waterways of Lake Weyba.

Or simply laze on the deck with a cool drink and some gourmet nibbles, occasionally throwing a tit bit to the gallery of expectant birds.

Eumarella Shores - absolute lake front - privacy and seclusion. Visit their website for more information.

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