Showing posts with label New South Wales Accommodation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New South Wales Accommodation. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Ocean Mirage, Mollymook holiday accommodation, South Coast holiday accommodation, NSW holiday accommodation, Australia

Ocean Mirage, Mollymook, South Coast, NSW, Australia, Located on the Mollymook Beach Headland "Bannister Point" stands this 2 storey home with Panoramic Views of Mollymook and Narrawallee Ocean and Coastal views to St Georges Head. ozehols for mollymook accommodation, mollymook holiday accommodation, New south wales accommodation, new south wales holiday accommodation, nsw accommodation, nsw holiday accommodation, South coast accommodation, South coast holiday accommodation, holiday accommodation , holiday homes, holiday house rentals, last minute accommodation.

Breeze, Mollymook holiday accommodation, South Coast holiday accommodation, NSW holiday accommodation, Australia

Breeze, Mollymook, South Coast, Shoalhaven, NSW, Australia, offer winter specials!  Delightful modern comfy beach house 2.5 hrs S. of Sydney. Look at our winter specials! ozehols for mollymook accommodation, mollymook holiday accommodation, New south wales accommodation, new south wales holiday accommodation,

Saturday, April 28, 2012

Sydney - "Vivid Sydney"

Sydney
25 May-11 June -Be prepared to take a magical journey through an illuminated wonderland in the harbour precinct with Vivid Sydney’s awe-inspiring free light show nightly from 6pm until midnight. Let your imagination run wild as you take to the promenade and enter a fairytale world of wonder beginning with the jaw-dropping 3D digital mapping projections on the Sydney Opera House sails by German collective Urbanscreen. Click link to view ozehols  Sydney accommodation, NSW accommodation (New South Wales accommodation)

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Snowy Mountains

During the winter months, snow lovers and skiers frequent the mountains to enjoy the beautiful ski slopes. The nights spent inside the well equipped cabins and resorts are warm and cosy.

The ski resorts are easily accessible by car. The Kosciusko national Park which is the largest national park in the state forms a major portion of the snowy mountains. At the peak Mt. Kosciusko reaches 2228meters making it Australia’s tallest mainland mountain.

The well known ski resorts are located in Thredbo, Perisher, Smiggin Hole, Mt Blue Cow, CharlottePass and in Mt Selwyn.

As the snow melts the time arrives for bushwalking, fishing, cycling, water skiing, boating and horse riding. The beautiful, picturesque snowy mountains are an all year round tourist destination. Ozehols Ski fields accommodation in NSW can be found by browsing the Snowy River accommodation or New South Wales Accommodation. Those who are in Victoria could browse the Victoria High Country accommodation.

Sunday, March 25, 2012

10,000+ Holiday Properties -Luxury holiday accommodation

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Monday, March 19, 2012

Australian Capital Territory (ACT)

The Australian Capital Territory, often known as ACT, is the capital territory of the Commonwealth of Australia. It is situated within New South Wales and about 3.5 hrs south west of Sydney. The capital state is 2400 square meters in area. Canberra which is the Capital of ACT is also the national capital. Canberra is one of the world’s best planned cities and has become an increasing source of pride for Australians. Its public buildings, stunning parklands and bush reserves, its leafy suburbs and broad, tree-lined streets are a result of brilliant architecture and outstanding planning.
The land on which the capital city is built was first discovered by Charles Throsby Smith and his party of explorers in 1820. Canberra city was built on an undulating plain in an amphi-theartre of the Australian Alps. The Molonglo River runs through the city. The river was damned in 1964  which then created Lake Burley Griffin. Canberra has been developed around Lake Burley Griffin.
While in Canberra/ACT, you could visit the Museums, Parliament House, National Institute of Sport and Science. The ACT is famous for its picturesque lake, parklands and native bushland surrounds. Canberra offers stylish restaurants, bars, interesting boutique shops and various festivities and events for you to enjoy throughout the year.
An artist’s impression of Australia can be discovered by visiting the National Gallery of Australia. For interactive, family-friendly fun, you  cannot go past the National Museum of Australia and Questacon - The National Science and Technology Centre. You can learn about our military history at the Australian War Memorial or the secrets of our sporting accolades at the Australian Institute of Sport. Rummage over records and historical photos and stories at the National Library. If you are someone interested in Australia’s first constitution, you could review that at the National Archives. Canberra is a perfect fusion of the past and the present- offering experiences to cater to anyone’s tastes.
The ACT is bounded by the Goulburn-Cooma railway line in the east, the watershed of Naas Creek in the south, the watershed of the Cotter River in the west, and the watershed of the Molonglo River in the north-east. The ACT also has a small strip of territory around the southern end of the Beecroft Peninsula, which is the northern headland of Jervis Bay.
The Australian Capital Territory contains agricultural land (sheep, dairy cattle, vineyards and small amounts of crops) and a large area of national park which is Namadgi National Park. Major portion of Namadgi national Park consist of mountainous regions, forest, creeks, Naas and Murrumbidgee Rivers. You could make use of the bushwalking tracks, cycling tracks or maybe enjoy a day out fishing on the banks of the various lakes and rivers.
The region is known to have four distinct seasons. A warm spring, a hot dry summer, a cool autumn and a very cold winter which could witness occasional snow fall. The best time to visit the ACT would be the autumn when there is a fascinating display of golden foliage signifying the autumn leaves.  The spring flower show is also an extremely popular family event held each year in the region. It is estimated that more than 2 million Australian and overseas tourists visit the ACT region every year.

Not to be missed when in and around Australian Capital Territory:
National Museum of Australia.
National Institute of sports- to see sporting accolades of Australians.
Australian National Botanic Gardens- splendid collection of Australian native plants.
Australian War museum- You will be impressed with this outstanding war museum.
Cockington Green – like a giant in miniature English village.
Lanyon- historic homestead housing collection of Sidney Noalan’s paintings.
Namadgi national Park: famous for scenic beauty and rugged terrain.
National Film and sound archive-for radio, TV film and sound recording memorabilia.
National Gallery of Australia- for a superb collection of aboriginal art.
Old Parliament house- for its outstanding architecture .
Questacon- for hands on interactive displays of various scientific phenomena.
National library & National archives.
Telstra tower – for birds eye view of Canberra.
Tidbinbilla Nature reserve- home to koalas, kangaroos and other native wild life.

If you are planning to visit the ACT (Australian Capital Territory), your accommodation can be booked via  ozehols   Ozehols will present you with  ACTaccommodation, including Canberra accommodation (Canberra Hotels, CanberraMotels, Canberra Apartments), New South Wales Accommodation (New South WalesHotels, New South Wales Motels, New South Wales Apartments, New South Wales Bed& Breakfast, New South Wales Holiday homes and New South Wales Resorts),Sydney Accommodation and South Coast accommodation.
The visitors to the Australian Capital Territory as well as the residents in the region tend to holiday in the South Coast of NSW during the summer season. ozehols presents you with plenty of beautiful accommodation for you to select from in their South Coast Accommodation section.

Monday, January 23, 2012

50% off from 4th night onwards

 
Breeze in Mollymook and Amaroo on the waterfront are offering 50% off the listed price from 4th night onwards for bookings over 4 nights. The longer you stay, more you save ! This may exclude school holidays and public holidays.

Monday, December 26, 2011

Byron Bay

Wategos Beach on Cape Byron is known to be one of the best surf beaches in the world. Byron Bay is a paradise for surfers, swimmers, and scuba divers. Holiday makers also pass their time Horse riding, sky diving, bush walking or simply enjoying the outdoors, the wonderful climate and the relaxing lifestyle this area has to offer. Dolphin watch cruises operate throughout the year and whale watchers gather here during the migrating season to enjoy the beauty of this spectacular mammal. 

Byron Bay is an immensely popular holiday destination in New South Wales especially for those who love the outdoors and enjoy the adventures the ocean has to offer. Our Byron Bay accommodation can be viewd at Byron Bay accommodation, Byron Bay holiday accommodation Our New South Wales accommodation including Byron Bay accommodation and other North Coast accommodation can be viewed at New South Wales accommodation, New South Wales holiday accommodation

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Smiths Lake holiday accommodation, Forster holiday accommodation, NSW holiday accommodation

Have you ever been to Smiths Lake? In between the Wallis and Myall Lakes is the smaller but just as majestic Smiths Lake, offering warm calm waters separated from the ocean by an impressive sandbar formation. Great Lakes Council does open this entrance when the waters in the lake become too high or need replenishing.

The township of Smiths Lake is approximately 25km south of Forster. Some three quarters of the catchment is forested or waterway. The lake is a largely undisturbed estuary of high scenic value. The town of Smiths Lake is located on the northern shore of the estuary and the southern shores are included within the Myall Lakes.

Our home Amaroo is beautifully positioned at a higher elevation on the edge of Smiths Lake. The prime positioning of the home gives you the opportunity to soak in the beauty and the tranquility of the lake.

The home is a short walk to the Smiths lake local shops. The town shops consist of a newsagent which stock groceries and videos for hire, a bakery, a liquor shop and a butcher. There is also a homely cafe and a beauty/hairdressing salon in the local shopping area.

A five minute drive from the house takes you to the PacificPalms shopping area near Blueys and Boomerang beach. This complex is equipped with more shops and restaurants to satisfy any holiday makers needs. In effect, most essentials can be obtained from the Smiths Lake local shops and the shops in Pacific Palms near Blueys and Boomerang beach. The welcome letter we email you when the home is booked gives you comprehensive information on activities, restaurants as well as more details of our beautiful suburb so that you can make the most of your holiday.

Things to do & Local Attractions:

* swimming, sailing, fishing, cycling
* Play pool and table tennis
* Enjoy a barbeque on the deck while you watch the sun set over the lake
* Surf or simply lie on the pristine Amaroo lake beach or ocean beaches nearby
* Explore the Myall Lakes and Wallingat National Parks
* Visit the lighthouse at Seal Rocks
*Relax and enjoy the spectacular views from the house
Cast a fishing line or launch a kayak, windsurfer or small boat from the backyard.
*Hire a boat, a kayak at Frothy Coffee boatshed or enjoy a snack by the lake
*Take a short drive to the un spoilt ocean beaches at Sandbar, Blueys, Boomerang, Elizabeth beach, Cellito or Seal Rocks.
*Drive through the Booti Booti National Park to enjoy the “Whoota Whoota Look Out”.
*Tour the nearby Myall Lakes and Booti Booti National Parks and enjoy the birdlife in its natural habitat or you might prefer to visit the craft galleries.

Smiths Lake is separated from the ocean by a natural sand Bar. The lake is ideal for all water sports. The lake is an ideal safe swimming area for kids.

A short drive to the south of Smiths Lake will take you to Seal Rocks lighthouse. From this spot you could spot whales migrating to the north during winter. The area also boasts a beautiful picnic spot.

There are two nine-hole golf courses in the area. If you prefer a more serious game of golf then 20 minutes drive to the north will take you to 18 hole courses in Forster and Tuncurry.

National Parks, rain forests, boat hire (Smiths Lake and Forster) local markets, bird watching, bush walking and by obtaining a permit you could venture on a four-wheel driving trip to the Sandbar Beach.

Forster and Tuncurry are only 20 minutes drive from home. This holiday area consists of lovely restaurants, cafes, various sporting facilities, and a indoor aquatic centre etc. The area is packed with interesting shops, a ten pin bowling ally, movie theatres, whale and dolphin cruises.

Major supermarkets (Coles and Woolworths), Bunnings, Kmart and many more shops are housed in Stockland Shopping mall in Forster. Visit Amaroo or North Coast accommodation, North Coast holiday accommodation to view plenty more beautiful north coast accommodation listed in ozehols under New South Wales accommodation, New South Wales holiday accommodation.