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Booragul Beach House - Narooma Accommodation, NSW

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The upstairs livingLooking into the kitchen
Views from the kitchenQueen bedroomDownstairs livingThe board walkGreat for fishingFishing on the inletKianga BeachSurf Beach at KiangaCalm waters in the inlet
HostsSteven & Susan Gallagher
Address Narooma NSW 2546
Phone0450 332 223
Websitehttp://www.booragulbeachhouse.com.au
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Booragul is a large five bedroom home in Kianga a very scenic area just 5 minutes north of Narooma. The house is ideal for families & friends that like to holiday together yet have their own space and combine when needed. The living has panoramic coastal views towards Montague Island.

The living area offers guests panoramic ocean & coastal views looking towards Montague Island. Comfortable lounge with television and sound system. Board games if you don't want the TV on. There are 2 decks off the living area, the southern deck has large table and BBQ.

Downstairs is another living area which comfortable lounges and a second television. There is a small kitchenette with fridge and 2 Queen bedrooms which share an ensuite. There is also a separate bathroom on the closed in verandah. The laundry has a modern washer & dryer.

The back yard has vegetable & herbs that the owners try to keep going when they visit. The yard is ideal for children to play or even for the big kids to kick a ball around.

Enjoy superb views across the Wagonga Inlet as you follow the water around to Apex Park. This is a beautiful spot with something for everyone. There is a netted beach for safe swimming. A grassy children's play area with colourful equipment and public toilets, barbecue and picnic area with plenty of room to kick a ball around. A magnificent surf beach and a boat launching ramp with two large car parks, one for cars with trailers. All along Centenary Drive you will see the Mill Bay Boardwalk, complete with fishing and viewing platforms.

Even if you have very limited time in Narooma, this walk is a must at any time of the day. You will almost certainly see rays and many kinds of fish, the scenery is breathtaking. Further on, there is a Walkway/Cyclepath which continues all the way to the heart of Kianga, past low-lying wetlands, home to many species of water birds, grassy headlands from which to view whales in Spring and several beautiful, unspoilt sandy surf beaches.

 

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