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Walawaani

Locality: Narrawallee

Phone: +61 408 095 455



Address: Matron Porter Drive 2539 Narrawallee, NSW, Australia

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24.01.2022 some new location shots of the scenery and amenities surrounding Walawaani



23.01.2022 This is gorgeous - Dhurga language lesson from students at St Mary's - proud to be doing our little bit to keep the Dhurga language alive and vibrant https://vimeo.com/127092738

21.01.2022 things to do in and around Walawaani http://www.destinationmollymookmiltonulladulla.com/informa/

10.01.2022 The Shoalhaven Winter Wine festival is fast approaching - the June long weekend - more information http://shoalhavencoastwine.com.au



09.01.2022 Walawaani's backyard has been transformed to ensure your stay is even more comfortable and enjoyable - check it out!!!

05.01.2022 A great excursion for the kids (and adults) while staying at Walawaani is a visit to the Clyde River Berry Farm - open in December and January only you can pick your own berries and have delicious ice-cream made ... http://www.clyderiverberryfarm.com.au

04.01.2022 http://www.traveller.com.au/cossies-beach-wa-brad-farmers-b



01.01.2022 Gaia farmers markets are well worth a visit when you stay at Walawaani https://www.facebook.com/gaiafarmersmarket/

01.01.2022 "Walawaani" is the local Dhurug word meaning "we hope your journey to us has been a good one" and, as there is no Dhurug word for hello or goodbye, it is also an appropriate farewell conveying "we hope your journey home is a safe one". Walawaani is a self-contained one-bedroom suite where every comfort is provided. Your hosts, Gary and Judy, live upstairs at the residence and will welcome you with open arms, ensure you have privacy and seclusion, and ensure everything you nee...d is at your fingertips, making your beachside stay a memorable one. Directly opposite beautiful Narrawallee beach, voted one of the top 20 beaches in Australia in 2016, Walawaani is also a two-minute walk to the calm, clear and pristine waters of the Narrawallee inlet. Sophisticated dining experiences are at hand with Rick Stein's Bannisters restaurants (of which there are two), St Isidore's hatted restaurant at Milton, and less formal dining available with numerous cafe's and eateries.

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