The beach cottage is situated on the headland between Dee Why Beach and North Curl Curl beach. It has direct views of the ocean, Dee Why Beach and Long Reef headland.
It's a 2 mins walk along the track to the beach, restaurants and cafes. Kids will love running out in the backyard and reserve!
The House:
The beach cottage has 3 bedrooms:
2 x Queen and 1 x triple bunk bed. And a kitchen, dining and living room area.
To take advantage of the breathtaking views from our wooden deck. Enjoy dining al fresco at our outdoor table with Weber BBQ and enjoy the views!
If you are an early bird, you can enjoy watching the sunrise from the living room, master bedroom and deck. Or do some whale spotting during the day.
We have provided basic amenities including fresh towels, beach towels, bed linen, bathroom supplies, laundry detergent, coffee & tea and basic spices and condiments. Feel free to use whatever is in the fridge and pantry cupboard.
Number of Guests:
The house sleeps max 7
Overview:
Take a 2 min stroll along the beach track down to the Beach Shed for a coffee or brunch and enjoy watching the surfers. Or start your day with a 50m swim in the ocean pool. There is also a toddlers/playground area together with picnic areas down at the beach. Once you have settled in, you have no reason to go anywhere else.
Dee Why is located on the Northern Beaches and is situated north of Curl Curl and South of Long Reef and is approx 20 km from Sydney's CBD.
If you decide to venture further, Warringah Mall is a 5 min drive or explore Manly which is 10 mins away. (Buses are also available). It is also less than 10 mins away from the newly renovated Harbord Diggers club.
Catching the Manly Ferry from Manly to Circular Quay (City) is a must for anyone visiting the city.
The 30-minute trip offers views of Sydney Harbour, including the Harbour Bridge, Kirribilli House (the Sydney home of the Prime Minister), the Sydney Opera House, North Head and the Manly esplanade.
Manly Wharf Bar is hard to miss and is a popular Sunday afternoon watering hole for both locals and tourists. Grab a beer on the outside wharf section of the bar, enjoy the scenery, and be jealous that the locals get to do this all year round.
The bus stop is about 200m down the road. From there you can catch a bus to Warringah Mall or catch the bus to the iconic Manly then the ferry from Manly to the city.