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Coastal Dreaming – Seaside Retreat, Ceduna

Coastal Dreaming – Seaside Retreat at Ceduna in South Australia is situated overlooking the spectacular Murat Bay at the entrance to the Great Australian Bight, which is an ideal location for fishing, swimming, snorkelling and water-skiing. Ceduna oysters are world renown. Close to Whale watching in the Great Australian Bight, swimming with the dolphins and Sealions at Baird Bay and the Gawler Ranges.

Facilities of this beachfront property include four bedrooms with two queen size beds, three single beds, one trundle bed; two bathrooms; lounge/dining room which seats 10; family room with sofa bed, television and DVD player; laundry with washing machine and clothes dryer; balcony with spectacular sea views.

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House

Two queen size beds, three single beds, one trundle bed and one double sofa bed.

Website: www.australianhomesteads.com.au

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