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Myer House

Mimosa Rocks National Park

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Overview

Historic Myer House offers boutique self-contained accommodation set on Bithry Inlet near Lake Wapengo in Mimosa Rocks National Park.

Accommodation Details
Accommodation type House
Where 97 Middle Beach Road, Tanja, NSW, 2550 - in Mimosa Rocks National Park
Bedrooms 4
Maximum guests 12
Facilities Picnic tables, barbecue facilities, public phone, showers, toilets, electric power, indoor fireplace, kitchen, plates and cutlery, pots and pans, bed linen, bath, tv, washing machine
What to bring Food supplies, toilet paper, towels
Please note
  • Check in after 4pm. Check out before 10am.
  • The house is in a remote location, so it’s a good idea to pick up your supplies before you arrive. The nearest towns are Tathra to the south (12km) and Bermagui to the north (30km).
  • The land surrounding the house is part of Mimosa Rocks National Park and open to the public. Signage and information will request park users to respect the privacy and quiet enjoyment of house guests.
  • Gatherings of more than 20 people by prior approval only contact the Narooma NPWS office on (02) 4476 0800. Myer House is not available for functions.

Myer House is set in a lovely secluded coastal location within Mimosa Rocks National Park. Offering self-contained accommodation for up to 12 people, this beautifully-restored house overlooks Bithry Inlet, the mouth of Wapengo Lake, a pristine South Coast estuary.

Kenneth Myer of the Myer Foundation built this house from a design by renowned architect Sir Roy Grounds, and they generously donated it to NPWS in 1976.

A harmonious combination of old and new, the authentically-restored historical building offers all the modern conveniences you would need, including entertainment and kitchen facilities.

Tumble out of bed and right onto the beach to enjoy breakfast, or take a walk through the nearby eucalypt plantation. You could even enjoy a spot of tennis at Myer House tennis court. And, for an evening to remember, feast upon fresh Wapengo oysters while taking in the beach sunset over a glass of champagne.

For directions, safety and practical information, see visitor info

 

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