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Plomer Beach House

Limeburners Creek National Park

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Overview

Located just moments from the beach near swimming and fishing spots, Plomer Beach House is the perfect accommodation for family holidays or remote surf and beach getaways.

Accommodation Details
Accommodation type House
Where 1410 Point Plomer Road, Limeburners Creek, NSW, 2444 - in Limeburners Creek National Park
Bedrooms 4
Maximum guests 10
Facilities Barbecue facilities, showers, toilets, electric power, balcony, kitchen, plates and cutlery, pots and pans, tv, washing machine
What to bring Food supplies, drinking water, bed sheets, pillows, towels, firewood
Entry fees

Park entry fees are not included in your accommodation fees.

Please note
  • Check in after 2pm. Check out before 10am.
  • The cottage is in a remote location, so it’s a good idea to pick up your supplies before you arrive.

Nestled amongst the bushland setting and only moments from the beach, Plomer Beach House is the perfect beach accommodation option for a family holiday or a remote getaway.

Get off the beaten track without leaving the luxuries of home. The cottage is fully furnished and tastefully decorated to make you feel right at home, yet it’s far removed from the stresses and strains of daily life.

Wander to the nearby beach, try your luck fishing or take advantage of the world class surf breaks. Enjoy swimming and snorkelling in crystal clear waters and go exploring on nearby walking tracks. Or just spread a blanket and laze away the days snoozing by the beach.

Enjoy sunset drinks on the large deck, looking out to the lush green forest. Sleep soundly and wake up to a chorus of birdsong, ready for another day in beachside paradise.

For directions, safety and practical information, see visitor info

 

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