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Cosy Cabin, Marion Bay

Cosy Cabin is a cosy two bedroom log cabin, which can accommodate four people in comfort. Whether it’s a romantic getaway that you’re after or a relaxing family beachside holiday, Cosy Cabin is the ideal place to stay. The first bedroom has a queen size bed and the second has two single beds and all blankets and pillows are provided. The kitchen has a full oven, hotplates and microwave. Television, video, cassette and CD player are in the lounge area. Split system reverse cycle air conditioning ensures comfort all year round.

Verandahs front and rear enhance your stay while a gas barbecue in the shed area is provided with seating so that you can have a glass of wine while your meals cook. There is room for a boat in the backyard, which is surrounded by trees making it private. You will need to bring with you sheets for the beds, towels and tea towels.

Accommodation Options

Cabin

One queen size bed and two single beds.

Website: www.cosycabin.com.au

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