Gorgeous beach house reminiscent of child hood holidays spent barefoot by the sea. Gull Cottage offers affordable yet beautiful accommodation right on the beach front at Wooli. A Classic Beach House and everything you imagine a beach house should be, the perfect place for your family holiday. Three comfortable bedrooms, one King size bed, 1 Queen size bed and 1 bedroom with 2 singles. Large all weather deck leading directly to your own gate way for direct access to the beach. The house is decorated in a classic beach style but has all the modern amenities needed to make your stay very comfortable. You feel instantly relaxed walking into our house with its sunlit open plan living. We have wifi broadband which is not a standard service for Wooli. Most linens are provided, you just need to bring beach towels.
Wooli sits in the Yuraygir National Park which protects the longest stretch of undeveloped coastline in NSW. The National Park which is made up of wetlands, estuaries, forests and heaths is a striking landscape, best explored on foot. Solitary Islands Marine Park is also within easy reach of Wooli and recognised as one of the most beautiful dive sites in the world, providing a variety of sites, each having its own micro habitat.
Off the beaten track, yet only 30 minutes from the highway, Wooli sits at the end of a narrow peninsular between the sparkling waters of the estuary and the blue Pacific, it really is the ultimate hideaway. Wooli is a nature lovers paradise. Located on the North Coast of NSW it is 1 hours drive North of Coffs Harbour. If you're looking to enjoy water, wildlife and natural wonders, Wooli Beach is the place for you.
Wooli is a special place, a beautiful seaside town located on a narrow peninsula that has Wooli River to the West and the Pacific Ocean to the East. The town is encircled by the Yuraygir National Park. Paddle board the Wooli River or explore its beauty by canoe or boat. The Wooli River can be negotiated for around 20 kilometres. Kangaroos, emus, black-necked storks, brolgas, kingfishers, parrots and all manner of wildlife abound along the banks.
Wooli is the gateway to the Solitary Islands Marine Park, an area protected for its estuaries, beaches, islands and marine life. Holidaymakers can find many perfect fishing and picnic spots along the riverbank. The serious angler can chase bigger dreams from the beaches, rocks (the break walls are popular) or deep sea where local fishing charters are available into the marine park. If diving is your thing North Solitary Island is a short 20 minute ride away and provides absolutely world class diving. The Islands are not only home to the temperate species, but being the southern most limit of permanent colonies of tropical species, you are certain to be amazed by the diversity of sea life.