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Gumnut Glen Cabins,

Four luxury self-contained cottages located in the foothills to the Barrington
Tops National Park near Dungog. The cottage each have double corner spa baths,
separate showers, fully equipped kitchens, queen size bed and double sofa bed,
48cm colour television,CD player, gas log fire, private gas BBQ on the verandah .
An 8 metre saltwater pool and recreation room with billiard table,
games and books is available for added relaxation.
Masseur, aromatherapist and nutritionist on site
Each cottage is private with a natural bush outlook. Within a 15-minute drive
guests can enjoy the Williams River, tennis, a game of golf or horseriding.

Centrally located between the famous wine growing area of the Hunter Valley,
Barrington Tops National Park and Port Stephens.

Explore the history of the Hunter with walking or driving tours of the
surrounding towns of Newcastle, Morpeth, Maitland, Dungog, Stroud and Paterson.

Less than a 2 hour drive north from the start of the F3 Freeway at Wahroonga,
Sydney.

 

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