Tea-gardens   Accommodation  

Lavender Grove Farm BandB  

Guests are invited to Lavender Grove Farm B&B, situated on 30 acres of grazing land and pine forests, just a short drive from Hawks Nest & Tea Gardens. Here you will find 4.5 star luxury, relaxed country-style hospitality, sumptuous breakfasts, open ...

From $ 117.0 to $ 209.0 More Information

Oaks Boathouse - Tea Gardens  

Oaks Boathouse is located on the waterfront in beautiful Tea Gardens at the mouth of the Myall Lakes. It is your perfect getaway destination. Leave the hectic and mundane behind for the tranquillity of this water wonderland, just two and a half hou ...

From $ 175.0 to $ 399.0 More Information

Tea Gardens Club Inn Motel  

Tea Gardens is just 2 hours north of Sydney on the beautiful northern shores of Port Stephens. With an average temperature range of between 17 - 26 degrees, Tea Gardens is the perfect holiday destination any time of the year. This unspoiled area fea ...

From $ 99.0 to $ 185.0 More Information

Tea Gardens Waterfront Bed and Breakfast  

Tea Gardens Waterfront Bed and Breakfast offers private luxury suites, located on the serene waterfront, in Tea Gardens, just a two hour drive north of Sydney. We offer either accommodation only rates or if you prefer we can include a cooked breakfas ...

From $ 110.0 to $ 130.0 More Information

Wombourne Road  

Wombourne Road is situated in Shearwater Estate, part of the town of Tea Gardens. Shearwater is designed as a wildlife corridor, yet only five minutes from the River Myall, restaurants and shops. This holiday home is set upon three acres of land a ...

From $ 350.0 to $ 1070.0 More Information

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