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Prevelly Villas - Margaret River

From $ 140.0 to $ 300.0

Direct Phone Number : (08) 9757 2277
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Prevelly Villas, on the magnificent coast of Margaret River, offers you the choice of two fabulous beach locations-with views to the famous surf, quick walks to safe swimming beaches, opposite a shop and cafe and we welcome your dogs. Prevelly Villas are pet friendly and the perfect choice for a family beach holiday, a quick escape with friends or a quiet break with a special partner. All this is just 10 minutes west of the township of Margaret River.

This is a central location with moderate prices offering excellent value for money in spacious holiday houses. The five houses are fully self-contained to allow guests to cater for themselves. Each house has three bedrooms to sleep six persons. They are surrounded by generous lawns and gardens and provide complete quiet and privacy.

All beach activities are possible from the houses with safe swimming beaches just a five minute walk. The beaches also allow dogs. Alternatively, you can stroll across to the ocean view cafe, buy a bottle of excellent wine at the store next door, curl up beside the cosy log fires in winter or sit outside for a barbecue meal in the summer evenings and watch the sunsets.

Whats close?

accommodation

0.0 kms   Sea & Soul
0.6 kms   Margarets Beach Resort
0.6 kms   Surfpoint Resort
1.6 kms   Isaacs Ridge
3.3 kms   Pinda Lodge
3.3 kms   Bushy Lake Chalets
4.8 kms   Hilltop Studios
5.4 kms   Bussells Bushland Cottages
5.6 kms   Margaret River Waterfall Cottages
6.0 kms   Caves Road Chalets
6.3 kms   Gracetown Caravan Park
6.4 kms   Honeymoon Hill
6.5 kms   Redgate Farmstay

attractions

0.3 kms   Prevelly Park
0.4 kms   Greek Chapel of St John
0.6 kms   Gnarabup Beach
1.2 kms   Alexandra Bridge
2.8 kms   Redgate Beach
3.2 kms   Ellensbrook Historic Home and Picnic Grounds
3.3 kms   Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park - Cowaramup
4.1 kms   CaveWorks
4.1 kms   Lake Cave
4.1 kms   Mammoth Cave
4.8 kms   Boranup Gallery
5.4 kms   Cowaramup Bay

events

0.1 kms   2009 Drug Aware Pro Margaret River
3.1 kms   Back to Nurture

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