Old Dunsborough Beach HouseDunsborough, WA
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Sleeps 10
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Beds 7
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$210 - $580 / night
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Listed Oct 02
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No vacancies for leavers week.
A prime location in one of Old Dunsboroughs best (and quietest) streets. This purpose-built holiday home has a relaxing holiday feel to it. The open plan living area upstairs with a pine-lined cathedral ceiling, full width deck (with BBQ and spa!), and expanses of glass create an unparalleled atmosphere which are only matched by the breathtaking views. Perfect for family reunions with the extended family.
The main living areas all have ocean views East to Bunbury, and North to Curtis Bay. Holidaying here amongst the treetops enhances the special nature of the house.
The house is fully equipped, and sleeps 10. All linen is provided at a cost of $20 per person per week. All the beds are made up for the guests when they arrive. The final cleaning contribution is $120.
Facilities include Foxtel, Playstation 2, soccer table, XBOX360, large backyard.
Climate
Dunsborough has a Mediterranean climate - wet winters, hot summers. In winter most of the rain comes with low pressure systems and is accompanied by windy storms. In between storms are many days of beautiful sunshine, but cool nights. Summer is beach weather. The temperatures are milder than Perth, and the sea breezes are gentler.
School leavers.
During leavers week late November, the house is unavailable as we use this period for maintenance. Booking requests for this period will therefore not be responded to.
Minimum Stay
Low season - 2 nights during the week only/ 3 nights over weekends.
Mid Season - 3 nights.
High/Peak Season - 1 week
Summer is magical. Relax on the balcony in the late afternoon watching the gentle breezes die out while the blue waters glass over. The sound of children playing on the beach drifts inland. For the more energetic a late afternoon swim after a days sight seeing and wine tasting is recommended.
Winter in Dunsborough is also very special - the crowds have gone, but the wineries, scenery and galleries remain. The fishing is even better, the golf courses less crowded, and in spring the whales arrive. The house is fully heated in winter. From late August to early December whales can often be seen from the balcony, but for an unforgettable experience take the whale watching tour which departs from nearby Quindalup. The wineries and beaches are available year round.
Dunsborough, WAs top Tourism Town in 1999 and 2007, is the gateway to Cape Naturaliste. Located 25km from Busselton and just round the corner from Yallingup this area has some of the most beautiful coastlines in Australia. Sheltered by the waters of Geographe Bay, Dunsborough has a lot to offer. Whale watching, sailing, canoeing, fishing, scuba diving, windsurfing, water skiing, horse riding, golf, wildlife parks, wineries and galleries featuring local arts & crafts. The Meelup National Park is 200m away, and this is the start of a coastal walking trail that goes all the way to Cape Naturaliste.
Beaches. The Dunsborough beaches in Geographe Bay have spectacular white sands, and are safe for children. For those more active just around the corner on the west coast are some of the world's best surfing beaches.
Wineries
The majority of the wineries in the Margaret River wine region lie between Dunsborough and Margaret River. The closest to Dunsborough is probably Happs or Wise Winery which are only a few kilometres away. Margaret River is approximately 40 kms from Dunsborough.
Busselton Jetty Observatory
A must see - at the end of the 2 kilometre long Busselton Jetty is an underwater observatory which has just opened. The Busselton Jetty has unique cold water corals, and the observatory was built to showcase these.
*** Christmas period bookings are weekly from Monday - Monday 2008 -2009
****Easter 2009 Thur 9th - Mon 13 April ( 4 night stay min )
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$330.00 / Night $1,980.00 / Week |
7th night free
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Bond ($750) can be a charge against credit card
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| 16 Dec 2008 - 30 Jan 2009 | |||
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$3,350.00 / Week |
7th night free
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Bond $750 can be a charge against a credit card.
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30 Jan 2009 - 9 Apr 2009 13 Apr 2009 - 27 Apr 2009 29 May 2009 - 2 Jun 2009 3 Jul 2009 - 19 Jul 2009 25 Sep 2009 - 11 Oct 2009 11 Oct 2009 - 17 Dec 2009 |
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$350.00 / Night $2,100.00 / Week |
7th night free
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Bond of $750 can be charged against credit card
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9 Apr 2009 - 13 Apr 2009 17 Dec 2009 - 31 Dec 2009 31 Dec 2009 - 31 Jan 2010 |
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$580.00 / Night $3,480.00 / Week |
7th night free
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Bond of $750 can be a charge against credit card
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27 Apr 2009 - 29 May 2009 2 Jun 2009 - 3 Jul 2009 19 Jul 2009 - 25 Sep 2009 |
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$245.00 / Night $1,470.00 / Week |
7th night free
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Bond ($750) can be a charge against a credit card.
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Public Holidays
School Holidays
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Stay before 27 Oct, get 5% discount
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Relax, enjoy the views, unwind. |
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Visit the beaches (Meelup, Yallingup.... |
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Visit a winery or two or three. |
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Visit some galleries. |
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Kids day - visit an animal farm |
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Walk the cape to cape trail |
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Visit a brewery, and some caves |