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Woodlands Beach House B & B, Sawtell

Situated in the most scenic part of Sawtell, Woodlands Beach House is a luxury Bed & Breakfast with panoramic ocean views. It is located just across the road from Bonville Creek Estuary, and a short stroll away from the beach, rock pool and headland lookout where whales and dolphins are often sighted.

The house is modern and architecturally designed. Both guest rooms are tastefully decorated and located in a separate wing with private entrances, air conditioning, ensuites and many of the luxuries associated with bed and breakfasts. Breakfast consists of three courses with choices of hot dishes.

Accommodation Options

Ocean View Room

Ocean View Room has a private deck overlooking the estuary, beach and ocean, queen sized bed and ensuite. It has its own private beach shower and small clothes line.

Green Room

The Green Room has a small sun room with table & chairs, queen sized bed & ensuite, outdoor courtyard, private beach shower and small clothes line.

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