Cutlers Cottage (3 bedrooms, up to 6 people)
Use this charming heritage cottage as a base to explore the natural splendour of Myall Lakes National Park. With absolute water frontage, gaze across tranquil Two Mile Lake from Cutlers Cottage. It’s a great holiday option for a family or group of friends who love a nature getaway with some of the comforts of home.
Take in the beautiful bush setting as you sip your morning coffee from the outdoor setting and plan your day. With a private jetty, you can launch your own small boat/trailer sailer or canoe to explore the waterways.
Fill your days with walking and swimming, and as the sun sinks, gather together for a sunset drink on the spacious wrap-around verandah. Enjoy a meal of fresh fish at the spacious dining table and then settle in for the evening and a serenade by the local bush orchestra.
Activities: walking, stillwater canoeing/kayaking, trailerable sail boats, sailboards, motor boating
Location:
shown on Boolambayte Lake map
Getting there: Cutlers Cottage is in the Boolambayte Lake precinct of Myall Lakes National Park. To get there follow Bombah Point Road (unpaved sections) south from Bulahdelah. Just after the park entrance sign, turn left to Korsmans camping area and follow the road all the way through until reaching the locked gate.
Road access: Unsealed road/trail - 2WD vehicles.
Accommodation fees:
- Off peak (winter months - May to August): $500 per week
- Shoulder season (Feb-April and Sept-Dec - excluding school holidays): $600 per week
- Easter and other school holidays: $1,000 per week
- Christmas school holidays: $1,500 per week
Bookings: Bookings for Cutlers Cottage can be made through Ede’s Real Estate on (02) 4997 4566.




Ecopoint Myall Shores Resort
Myall Shores Resort, with its range of elegant, eco-friendly accommodation, is the perfect place from which to explore the park and its excellent range of recreational activities. Take a dip in the heated free-form swimming pool, get active and try kayaking, fishing, surfing and bush walking, or take advantage of the lake in one of the resort boats.
Accommodation ranges from luxurious lake front and lake view villas with stylish eco-friendly designs, to spacious garden villas nestled amongst the beautiful native gardens of the resort.
This site was formerly Legges Camp, a holiday guesthouse from the early 1900s. The original guesthouse remains, but has been converted into the reception and manager's residence.
Both types of accommodation have air conditioning, fully equipped kitchens, polished timber floors, flat screen TV and DVD, and are serviced daily.
For further information visit:
www.myallshores.com.au or call: 02 4997 4495
Activities: stillwater canoeing/kayaking, trailerable sail boats, sailboards, motor boating, walking
Getting there: You can follow Bombah Point Road (unpaved sections) south from Bulahdelah. Alternatively, take Mungo Brush Road (sealed road – 2WD) north of Hawks Nest, using the Bombah Point Vehicle Ferry (fees apply).
Road access: Unsealed road/trail - 2WD vehicles.
Bookings: for more information visit www.myallshores.com.au or call 02 4997 4495.






Sugarloaf Point Lighthouse Keepers’ Cottages (7 bedrooms, up to 22 people)
The award-winning Sugarloaf Point Lighthouse Keepers’ Cottages at Seal Rocks are the ultimate weekend getaway. Built in 1875 and carefully refurbished, these historic cottages offer self-contained heritage accommodation in a truly spectacular location.
Each cottage features an outdoor area from which you can enjoy breathtaking panoramas, cook up a barbecue feast or enjoy a meal with a view.
Aside from being an idyllic place to spend a weekend, the cottages are also a great base to explore the coastal town of Seal Rocks and the walking tracks and beaches of Myall Lakes National Park.
Activities: whale watching, walking, birdwatching, exploring historic heritage
Getting there: The Sugarloaf Point Lighthouse Keepers’ Cottages are located on Kinka Road, in the Sugarloaf Point to Shelly Beach precinct of the Myall Lakes National Park. To get there, take The Lakes Way from the Pacific Highway, then take Seal Rocks Road to Sugarloaf Point.
Road access: Unsealed road/trail - 2WD vehicles.
Facilities: private accommodation
Bookings: Visit the Sugarloaf Point Lighthouse Keepers’ Cottages website or contact via (02) 4997 6590.

