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Frog Gully Cottages, Longford

At Frog Gully Cottages there are two self-contained cottages, specially designed to take in a superb wetland view. There is an abundance of bird life, spectacular sunrises and sunsets, clear starry nights and a chorus of frogs from July to January. Each cottage has two bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms. One bedroom has a queen size bed, the other has twin king single beds. The kitchen is well-equipped and contains electric hotplates and microwave oven. A barbecue is provided for each cottage, also television, DVD, CD player, washing machine and outdoor clothesline. Cosy heating in winter is provided by a gas log fire. Sale Golf course is right next door. The cottages are 8 kilometres from Sale, and 24 kilometres from the Ninety Mile Beach. Other places of interest nearby include Tarra Bulga Park, Holey Plains State Park, Gippsland Lakes and the RAMSAR wetlands around Sale. A breakfast basket is included in the tariff. There are no facilities for children, and pets are not allowed. A cottage at Frog Gully is the ideal location for a getaway weekend. The cottages also provide a ‘home away from home’ for business people working in Sale on a short term basis.

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Website: www.froggully.com.au

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