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Murramarang Resort,

A truly magical holiday experience, for families and friends amidst the natural beauty of Australia’s treasured National Parks. Murramarang Resort is the perfect holiday destination with absolute ocean frontage and surrounded by the Murramarang National Park. Situated on 22 acres of landscaped gardens, the resort has a north facing beachfront, and is just 15 minutes north of Batemans Bay.

Facilities include the lagoon style swimming pool, kids pool, kids club, games area, kids playground, volleyball court, and bicycle hire. A number of activities are available for children during school holidays, such as games on the beach and guided bushwalks.

With a total of 87 villas, ranging from park cabins rated from 3 to 4.5 Stars by AAAT. All accommodation rooms have kitchen facilities, TV, Austar, and private bathrooms.

Flat Rock Brasserie offers innovative cuisine with a focus on fresh local produce. Skippy’s Snack Bar is open daily for light meals and snacks. Wasp Head Bar serves your favourite cocktails and drinks.

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