Superior Boutique Accommodation at the waters edge on beautiful Lake Macquarie.
Luxury king/twin or queen (spa) suites with large individual ensuites and private balconies.
Fully airconitioned for guests comfort. Quiet and peaceful, the ideal spot to relax and rejuvenate. Kick off your shoes and feel the luxurious carpet under your toes as you make yourselves at home in the guest lounge with wide screen TV, or listen to music on CD.
Awake to the sounds of native birds and enjoy an aromatic tea or coffee on private balconies prior to a delicious breakfast of fruit, cereals, juice and then served delicious pancakes garnished with fresh fruit, or perhaps the creamy scrambled eggs with lashings of grilled bacon, country sausage and grilled tomato served by your friendly host.
An ideal place for that getaway for anniversaries, honeymoons, birthdays or romantic indulgences.
Highly praised by international travellers. The visitors book is testament to guests satisfaction and enjoyment.
Ample off street parking.











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