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Gipsy Point Lakeside - Gipsy Point

From $ 200.0 to $ 350.0

Direct Phone Number : (03) 5158 8200
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Gipsy Point Lakeside has absolute water frontage to the upper reaches of the Mallacoota Inlet. A gentle slope provides beautiful views of the water from all parts of our property.

Gipsy Point is an ideal getaway, a great all year round destination with shelter from coastal winds, a north easterly aspect (facing the morning sun), air conditioning, wood fires and a mild climate (usually 5 degrees warmer in winter and 5 degrees cooler in summer than Melbourne).

Our Waterfront Apartments are for two people. They feature air conditioning, double spas, kitchen facilities including a dishwasher, CD and DVD, TV, video, phones, and laundry appliances. They provide the ultimate in luxury accommodation, with only 30 meters of foreshore separating their private verandah from the water.

Our Lakeview Apartments are two bedroom / two ensuite apartments. They feature air-conditioning, kitchen facilities including a dishwasher, LCD TV, video, CD and DVD, phones and laundry appliances. They provide luxurious accommodation with a private verandah overlooking the water, and are ideal for two couples.

Our indoor Guest Lounge and Dining room provides meals and our all- weather outdoor dining and barbecue area have beautiful water views. An open wood fire adds atmosphere to the relaxing ambience. The solar heated, salt water swimming pool is located beside the outdoor dining area.

Both areas are great places to unwind and meet other guests. We are proud of our landscaped gardens, which feature predominantly native plants. The flowing lawns contain many nooks surrounded by plantings. Native wildlife enjoys the gardens, including many species of birds and kangaroos.

Gipsy Point Lakeside has excellent boating facilities with private jetties with moorings available and a boat ramp adjacent to the property. Hire boats and complimentary canoes are available for guests to explore the beautiful waterways

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