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Hawks Nest Dog on Beach House, Hawks Nest

Situated on the New South Wales coast, on the northern shore of Port Stephens,
Hawks Nest Dog-on Beach House offers a relaxed beach cottage atmosphere,
within an unspoilt natural paradise an easy drive from the hustle and bustle
of Sydney. Just minutes from the crystal blue surf beach & the Port Stephens
bay, water sports abound. For the less aquaholics – explore the Myall Lakes
National Park & Seal Rocks, take relaxing drives to the Hunter Valley vinyards
& Barrington Tops.

Some of the great features that this holiday location offers:
* Just 2 hours drive north of Sydney.
* Pet friendly, fenced property.
* Dogs OK indoors
* Fully self contained accommodation
* Stroll to surf or sheltered bay beach
* One block from shops and restaurants
* Accommodates up to 7
* Very reasonable tariffs

Accommodation Options

Oceanic

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Aqua

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Website: www.dogonbeachhouse.com.au

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