Arbour Beach House features two en-suite bedrooms; large open plan self-contained kitchen and living area surrounded by 2 generous decks and a beautiful outlook onto the natural bushland and lake. The property is only a one minute walk to the beach. Bed configurations can be arranged to suit your requirements with a King bed in the front bedroom and your selection of a King bed or 2 x singles in the second bedroom. The house is separated by a fence for your privacy and comfort and can accommodate 2 cars. Premium high speed wifi is available in the property.
Located on the edge of Arakwal National Park between the ti tree lake and the ocean you will find our unique and charming low key retreat offering natural open spaces right on the beach. 60 metres walk from the gate and your feet are immersed in the white sands of Tallow Beach.
We offer a selection of 9 x beach houses on 30 acres of beachfront land where our guests relax in the peaceful environment, walk the beaches, cycle the bike tracks, birdwatch, surf world class waves, fish or just simply chill out on the generous verandahs that preside over bush or lake views. Just bush, beach and a cycle path for an easy ride to the centre of town or Suffolk Park shops.
We welcome you to share in this natural and unique destination.
SUFFOLK PARK
Nestled between Cosy Corner - just south of the world famous lighthouse at Cape Byron, and beautiful Broken Head lies Byron Bay’s Tallows Beach - a 6.5 km stretch of stunning surf beach. Tallows Beach is picture perfect, with endless white sand and blue waves for the adventurous surfers stretching 6.5km between the two headlands.
Suffolk Park sits adjacent to Tallow Beach, an easy 6km drive or cycle south from the heart of Byron Bay. It has a vibrant local community and great range of shops servicing the area including a bakery, range of eateries, pub, and small grocery store - fantastic to restock on holiday without venturing into busy town.
Behind the beach at the northern end you will also find 1km of small lakes and wetlands which forms Tallow Creek. To the south, visitors can walk towards Broken Head National Park.
Tallow sits within the eastern section of Arakwal National Park, a 183 hectare national park that is managed by both the local government body and the traditional custodians of the land, the local Arakwal people.
THINGS TO DO
Take a walk along the long stretch of stunning Tallow coastline. Suffolk Park is generally more quiet than town so at times, visitors may feel like they have the whole beach to themselves. The sunsets are spectacular over Cape Byron, a great way to start the day for those visitors who are early risers.
Tallow Beach is a popular exposed beach break offering consistently good swell and it is far less crowded than town with both left and right hand breaks. At the very northern end, Cosy Corner offers a break protected from northerlies making it a popular spot for surfers and also tourists looking to escape the wind. To the south, Broken Head has a fantastic right hand point break with banks from the point and through into the bay breaking with the right swells.
Swimming is popular along Tallow Beach year round and is also patrolled in the summer months and peak seasons making it safe for the family. Broken Head, a visually stunning and family friendly headland is only a few kilometres away and can be accessed by the adventurous walking south along the beach, or a few minutes by car. There are many picnic tables and great grassy areas for the kids to enjoy, or the adults enjoying a picnic. There is a short and beautiful walk around the headland to view the surf from above and also watch the humpback whale migration past Byron Bay through, and also access Kings beach to the south.
Visit Tallow Beach in spring and winter and catch a glimpse of humpback whales on their annual migration between Antarctica and the Great Barrier Reef.
Please note:
Due to protected wildlife on our property, we are unable to accommodate domestic pets/animals.
We do not have adequate resources to ensure the wellbeing of Schoolies.