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Moggs Creek Luxury Escape
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Treat your family to a luxurious getaway at Moggs Creek Luxury Escape. It offers an idyllic lifestyle amidst the peaceful wooded hills and the coastal strip of Moggs Creek. It’s spacious and packed with modern amenities for your comfort and relaxation.
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Vacation Mode
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Welcome to Vacation Mode, a contemporary 3-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom double storey holiday home with treetop ocean views. Pets are most welcome! Sleeps 9 – 2 Queen beds, 2 Single beds and a Tri-bunk bed.
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Home Way From Home at Shoal Bay
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3-Bedroom, 2-Bathroom 2-Storey Townhouse pet friendly with an outdoor spa, just 550m to Shoal Bay Beach! Sleeps 6 – Bedroom 1: King bed; Bedroom 2: King bed; Bedroom 3: 2 King Single beds.
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Coolum Luxe Apt First Bay
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Contemporary 3-bedroom First Bay apartment, offering beachfront luxury and ocean views from floor-to-ceiling windows.
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The Homestead on Hopkins
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The Homestead on Hopkins is a cosy and relaxing place for your getaway. Situated in the coastal town of Aireys Inlet, you get both the sea breeze of the nearby beaches and the calm air of the countryside. It sleeps 8 guests in 3 bedrooms.
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Narriyu
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Welcome to Narriyu. Nestled within the Otway forests, hidden high on a ridge with spectacular views as far as the eye can see, this Tony Hobba designed property will take your breath away.
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McMillan Escape
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This uniquely styled vacation house can be the perfect spot for your unforgettable getaway! Located on peaceful McMillan Street, enjoy a restful holiday and quick access to the beach. You can explore Anglesea conveniently from this beautiful home.
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Three Beaches
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A beach lovers’ paradise, this family vacation property is close to three fabulous beaches, boasts two outdoor entertainment areas, a large grass garden, and lots of indoor space for the whole family.
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The White House
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There is a certain magic surrounding The White House. A once tired 1950s weatherboard home, considered by many as a knock down, is now the holiday home people drive past and slow down to look at, witnessing an opportunity taken, rather than one lost.