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Fast facts

  • At the lake edge just meters from the ocean
  • Large 3 bedroom residence with ample room
  • 90 minutes’ drive south of Sydney

 

Why go to Illawarra Shores

Touring this area is like a breath of fresh air. From Sydney, take the spectacular new Grand Pacific Drive and soak up emerald green farmland, a string of dazzling beaches and, always in the background, the towering escarpment.

With relaxing seaside towns and country villages, it’s a perfect holiday destination. This residence puts you right near the crystal clear ocean .

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Enjoy the BBQ while soaking up the sun on the huge patio.

Garage and a parking space for the cars.

 

Plenty of space to lounge around and watch a film or two on the DVD, or just lay back and relax with the music in the background.

 

 

The master bed has an ensuite and television.

An additional queen and three singles are in the other two rooms 

 

Enjoy the facilities of a full kitchen.

Or go to the many eateries in the area.

Things to do

  • Check out Kiama’s Blowhole – the water spout shoots up to 60 metres.
  • Go surfing at "The Farm" in Killalea State Park, Shellharbour.
  • Discover Minnamurra Rainforest in Budderoo National Park from the elevated boardwalks.
  • Go diving and snorkelling at Bushranger’s Bay in the Marine Aquatic Reserve at Bass Point.
  • Sink a cool schooner in Jamberoo village’s 150-year-old pub.
  • Jamberoo Action Park, with high-speed rides and water slides for thrill-seekers of all ages.
  • Great wines and panoramic views at Crooked River Winery’s cellar door, Gerringong.
  • The HARS Aviation Museum at Illawarra Regional Airport, Wollongong.
  • Kiama Terrace, a row of late 19th-century weatherboard terraces listed by the National Trust, which now features restaurants, book stores and craft shops.
   

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