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Casuarina Retreat at Penneshaw, Penneshaw

The Casuarina Retreat at Penneshaw overlooks Penneshaw and the sea but is secluded and sheltered from the wind by sheoks and gums. Native Australian fauna bound around us, with the Baudin National Park just across the gully. We are in walking distance to the white sand and clear waters of Hog Bay.

Penneshaw is the perfect base to set off to Seal Bay, Admiral’s Arch and Western River. But is only 20 minutes driving to the splendour of Antechamber Bay and the Chapman River or the surf and spectacular coastal scenery of Pennington Bay (via at least three sheltered, gently shelving sandy beaches and one winery).

Our modern three bedroom property is fully equipped for a great holiday, either winter or summer; and offers tranquillity and peace with easy proximity to the ferry and the hinterland.

Accommodation Options

House

Two queen size beds and two single beds.

Popular Activities

  • Beach
  • National Park

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