Tuesday 12 July 2016

Woody Head Cottages and Cabins

Awaken to the sound of the waves in your very own retro beach shack in Woody Head campground at Bundjalung National Park. Nestled between the rainforest, the river, and the beach, the rustic charm of Woody Head Cottages and Cabins makes them a perfect destination for a no-fuss whale watching holiday on the North Coast.

Accommodation details

Where: Woody Head Cottages and Cabins in Bundjalung National Park
Accommodation: 5 cottages and 2 cabins available
Maximum guests: 4 to 6 per cottage/cabin
Configuration:
- Hammonds Cottage: Sleeps up to 6 guests. Two bedrooms; 2 x double, 1 x single with trundle. There are no bathroom facilities, there are two amenities blocks close by.
- Cabins 2A & 2B: Sleeps up to 4 guests each. Each has one bedroom; 1 x double, 1 x single with trundle. There are no bathroom facilities, there are two amenities blocks close by.
- Cottage 3: Sleeps up to 4 guests. One bedroom; 1 x double, 1 x single with trundle. There is a wheelchair accessible bathroom.
- Cottage 4 & 5: Sleeps up to 5 guests each. Each has two bedrooms; 1 x Queen, 1 x double, 1 x single. There is a bathroom.
- Cottage 6: Sleeps up to 5 guests. Two bedrooms; 1 x Queen, 1 x double, 1 x single. There is a wheelchair accessible bathroom.
Price: From $90 per night

This idyllic location lends itself to exploring the golden beaches that stretch for mile upon unspoilt mile as you keep an eye out for the frolicking humpbacks migrating past. Spend your days walking, fishing, swimming and snorkelling. If you’re feeling adventurous, bring the canoe for a day of paddling the river – try the nearby Jerusalem Creek paddle route

When it’s time to cool off, experience the shady delights of unique coastal rainforest right outside the back door.

As the sun goes down, grab an easy snack from the nearby kiosk or, if you’re inspired, spark up the barbecue and dine al fresco beneath the stars.

Bundjalung National Park on the NSW north coast Australia, offers opportunities for beach walking, fishing, mountain biking and several school excursion options. Stay overnight in beach accommodation or camp out. Read more about Bundjalung National Park

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