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Whitby on Wallis Bed and Breakfast, Coomba Park

Whitby on Wallis is the perfect place to visit when you want to get away for a well-deserved, relaxing break. Three and a half hours north of Sydney, Whitby on Wallis offers luxurious private accommodation on the shores of Wallis Lake, close to the forests of Wallingat National Park and fifteen minutes from the renowned beaches of Pacific Palms. Website: www.whitbyonwallis.com.au

Accommodation Options

Lake Room & Courtyard Room

Both spacious king size bedrooms have ensuite bathrooms and their own outdoor areas. The Lake Room can be arranged as a twin. TV, radio, tea & coffee making, table and chairs. Breakfast included in tariff and served in dining room.

Website: www.whitbyonwallis.com.au

Popular Activities

  • Bird Watching
  • Canoeing
  • Fishing - Estuary
  • Swimming
  • Fishing

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