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Echo Hills - Flinders Island

From $ 100.0 to $ 110.0

Direct Phone Number : (03) 6359 6509
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Echo Hills on Flinders Island offers self-contained accommodation in a peaceful rural setting abundant with wildlife.

Breathe the fresh country air in a peaceful rural setting, central for exploring beautiful Flinders Island. The backdrop of the Darling Ranges is enticing for bushwalkers. Mountain climbers will delight in the jagged peak of Mt. Strezlecki (there is a steep track for the bushwalker, worth it for the fabulous views).

Miles of silver beaches, colourful granite boulders and pristine turquoise waters are close by to walk, swim, snorkel, dive, boat and fish. Cycle around the quiet country roads, ride the horse trails or hire a car.

See thousands of migratory birds, black swans and ducks resting on the eastern lagoons and inlets, watch quietly in the evening to see furry wombats and wallabies browsing around the coastal scrub. Cape Barren Island geese graze on the fields. Dolphins splash in the sea.

Return to your tastefully decorated house and relax by a cosy wood fire if its a chilly winters evening. Enjoy the long summer evenings around the outdoor barbecue.

Whats close?

10.5 kms   Seaview Farm Cottage
11.3 kms   Carnsdale Host Farm
13.8 kms   Flinders Island Cabin Park
13.9 kms   Elvstan Cottages
13.9 kms   Interstate Hotel
13.9 kms   Flinders Island Tourist Lodge
17.1 kms   Leafmoor Cottage
17.7 kms   Healing Dreams Retreat
17.9 kms   Partridge Farm
19.1 kms   Lady Barron Holiday House
19.2 kms   Yaringa Holiday Cottages
19.7 kms   Bucks at Lady Barron
19.7 kms   Furneaux Tavern
19.9 kms   Nunamina
20.3 kms   Silas Beach
25.0 kms   Castle Cottage
25.8 kms   Lemana - Emita Beach Retreat
4.6 kms   Lisas Cottage
8.7 kms   Yakkalla Holiday Cottage

attractions

13.9 kms   Bowman History Room
14.1 kms   Flinders Island Golf Course
24.5 kms   Furneaux Museum

events

13.4 kms   Flinders Island Agricultural Show
13.9 kms   Old Man Luedecke

information

14.0 kms   Flinders Island Airport

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