Amber Gardens Guesthouse - Byron Bay

From $ 120.0 to $ 280.0

Direct Phone Number : (02) 6684 8215
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Amber Gardens Guesthouse - Byron Bay.

A Luxurious bed & breakfast guesthouse retreat set in an acre of lush tropical gardens.

Amber Gardens Guesthouse provides Bed and Breakfast accommodation in the beautiful town of Byron Bay, located in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales. Recently awarded a AAA 4 ½ star rating, you can be sure of the highest quality during your stay.

Completed in January 2006, the guesthouse was created to complement and enhance your visit to this beautiful region. From the landscaped tropical gardens with new freshwater swimming pool and deck to luxurious bedrooms decorated in simple contemporary style, dressed with Egyptian Cotton.

Rooms have private verandas, queen beds and en-suite bathrooms. There is one luxurious king room set apart from the main house overlooking the beautiful pool. The kitchen provides a full Australian breakfast made from local produce. Enjoy a relaxed breakfast on the verandah overlooking the gardens surrounded by bird song with excellent, locally produced coffee and a range of speciality teas.

The Guesthouse is ideally located in the exclusive Byron Bay suburb of Ewingsdale, with easy access to the town and beach (5 min drive) yet a world away in this lush park like suburb where peace and tranquillity are the order of the day. The guesthouse is also a great base for exploring the beautiful rainforest hinterland surrounding Byron bay however, with fantastic accommodation like this, you may not want to go anywhere!

Rates from $120 per night.

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