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Yallumbee, Seal Rocks - Modern, Private Beach House In Prime Location
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3 camere 2 bagni 10 posti letto
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Seal Rocks, NSW
- Faro di Sugarloaf Point14 min a piedi
- Lighthouse Beach5 min in auto
- Myall Lakes National Park10 min in auto
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3 camere (10 posti letto)
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1 letto king
Camera 2
1 letto queen
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1 letto queen e 2 letti a castello (singoli)
2 bagni
Bagno 1
Sapone · Asciugamani forniti in loco · WC · Solo doccia · Shampoo · Asciugacapelli
Bagno 2
Sapone · Asciugamani forniti in loco · Vasca o doccia · WC · Shampoo
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Yallumbee, Seal Rocks - Modern, Private Beach House In Prime Location
Seal Rocks as a village evolved for two principal reasons. Initially, it served as a small coastal port for subsistence, then later, commercial fishing. The fishermen and their families built the village. This dates from the mid-nineteenth century. In 1875 the lighthouse was built as coastal shipping expanded and after many shipwrecks in the near vicinity. Clearly, this was a catalyst for development with road entry being formalised and upgraded, and ultimately the introduction of electricity to better power the light. The rocky outcrops from the coastline and prevailing winds made local navigation particularly hazardous.
Yallumbee is nestled on the beach side of Kinka Road in Seal Rocks village at the eastern end of Boat Beach. The original house was built circa 1948, significantly upgraded in 2003, and is still held by the same family, originally from Lake Macquarie. It was, perhaps, one of the first beach houses constructed purely for holiday making. Very recently, it has had a major makeover to prepare it for the demands of high-quality tourist accommodation.
If you are seeking restaurants, night clubs or the trappings of a modern holiday destination please read no further. Seal Rocks is quintessentially old world. Ideally, you bring your own food and wine, enjoying the incomparable peace and beauty with friends and family. (The one local grocery store has only the bare essentials.) The views, the natural flora and fauna, and the seascape are internationally acclaimed. Well-travelled visitors will frequently comment that Seal Rocks is superior to the Caribbean, the South of France and many beach resorts of South-East Asia. Simply, it has retained its natural beauty with little or no human polluting interference, and its unique qualities have been proudly preserved by the villagers with strong support from local government. Still, there are 40 - 50 kilometres of pristine national parks extending both north and south of the village, providing a veritable gateway to almost unlimited adventure.
Before venturing outdoors let's take a quick look at the house. Although standing for roughly 75 years, Yallumbee has not been neglected and is the subject of constant attention given the harsh natural elements it contends with. Sun, salt, wind and water require constant vigilance and, fortunately, the house has recently had a major facelift. The kitchen and appliances are modern, the furnishings (including bedding) are new and, importantly, it doesn't leak, even in the wildest (more frequent) coastal storms.
The other distinguishing feature of Yallumbee is that the underlying principles for its design and functionality are sustainability. We drink collected rainwater, generate solar energy and use a septic tank. This is partly by choice and partly necessity. Where we differ from 75 years ago, though is that communication has improved markedly and the house has NBN Satellite wifi throughout. Yes, it is an office (including printer) by the beach if need be.
In terms of sleeping capacity, Yallumbee will sleep 10, at a squeeze. More sensibly, it will comfortably sleep 8, ideally two families of 4, or 3 couples. There are three double beds (4 adults) and two double bunks (4-5 children).
So, a week or two in Seal Rocks is as relaxing or as invigorating as you want it to be.
The surfing, snorkeling/diving, and fishing are world-class. Boat Beach is calm and protected for family swimming: Lighthouse Beach is more exposed and great for board and body surfing. The mountain biking is pretty amazing, too. Try the fire trails of Myall Lake all the way south to Hawke's Nest or the grueling ascent to Whoota Whoota Lookout in Wallingat National Park to the north. Otherwise, just sun bake on one of the several sandy beaches or swim in the aquamarine ocean waters. Yes, the sand here is finer and the ocean greener.
As already mentioned, Seal Rocks is surrounded by national park and national marine park. No, it's not like being on African safari, but, nevertheless, it's teaming with interesting native species, especially if you know what to look out for. More interesting birds include sea eagles, pheasant coucals, rainbow lorikeets, oyster catchers, butcher birds, pelicans and many varieties of forest finch. Land mammals and marsupials include spotted quolls, antechinus, goannas (enemy of the snake) and (the occasional) dingo. Dolphins visit the huge bay almost daily, while humpback whales take sanctuary when travelling north and south during the mating and calving seasons, respectively. It is also famous for the protected Grey Nurse Shark, which was hunted near to extinction in the 1960s and 1970s. Nowadays, their presence is pretty much restricted to the underwater caves off Light House Beach and there is no record of them ever causing any harm.
While natural beauty abounds, probably the most obvious man-made attraction is the light house which is widely considered to be the most stunningly positioned of all light houses of the Australian East Coast. The walk to the top and the views are both particularly breathtaking!
So, as you can see, there's nothing to do or a lot to do. Either way, you'll be very comfortable and having a lot of healthy fun.
P.S. Sorry, no pets. Main reason - they are beach restricted and strictly forbidden in the national parks for biosecurity reasons.
Yallumbee is nestled on the beach side of Kinka Road in Seal Rocks village at the eastern end of Boat Beach. The original house was built circa 1948, significantly upgraded in 2003, and is still held by the same family, originally from Lake Macquarie. It was, perhaps, one of the first beach houses constructed purely for holiday making. Very recently, it has had a major makeover to prepare it for the demands of high-quality tourist accommodation.
If you are seeking restaurants, night clubs or the trappings of a modern holiday destination please read no further. Seal Rocks is quintessentially old world. Ideally, you bring your own food and wine, enjoying the incomparable peace and beauty with friends and family. (The one local grocery store has only the bare essentials.) The views, the natural flora and fauna, and the seascape are internationally acclaimed. Well-travelled visitors will frequently comment that Seal Rocks is superior to the Caribbean, the South of France and many beach resorts of South-East Asia. Simply, it has retained its natural beauty with little or no human polluting interference, and its unique qualities have been proudly preserved by the villagers with strong support from local government. Still, there are 40 - 50 kilometres of pristine national parks extending both north and south of the village, providing a veritable gateway to almost unlimited adventure.
Before venturing outdoors let's take a quick look at the house. Although standing for roughly 75 years, Yallumbee has not been neglected and is the subject of constant attention given the harsh natural elements it contends with. Sun, salt, wind and water require constant vigilance and, fortunately, the house has recently had a major facelift. The kitchen and appliances are modern, the furnishings (including bedding) are new and, importantly, it doesn't leak, even in the wildest (more frequent) coastal storms.
The other distinguishing feature of Yallumbee is that the underlying principles for its design and functionality are sustainability. We drink collected rainwater, generate solar energy and use a septic tank. This is partly by choice and partly necessity. Where we differ from 75 years ago, though is that communication has improved markedly and the house has NBN Satellite wifi throughout. Yes, it is an office (including printer) by the beach if need be.
In terms of sleeping capacity, Yallumbee will sleep 10, at a squeeze. More sensibly, it will comfortably sleep 8, ideally two families of 4, or 3 couples. There are three double beds (4 adults) and two double bunks (4-5 children).
So, a week or two in Seal Rocks is as relaxing or as invigorating as you want it to be.
The surfing, snorkeling/diving, and fishing are world-class. Boat Beach is calm and protected for family swimming: Lighthouse Beach is more exposed and great for board and body surfing. The mountain biking is pretty amazing, too. Try the fire trails of Myall Lake all the way south to Hawke's Nest or the grueling ascent to Whoota Whoota Lookout in Wallingat National Park to the north. Otherwise, just sun bake on one of the several sandy beaches or swim in the aquamarine ocean waters. Yes, the sand here is finer and the ocean greener.
As already mentioned, Seal Rocks is surrounded by national park and national marine park. No, it's not like being on African safari, but, nevertheless, it's teaming with interesting native species, especially if you know what to look out for. More interesting birds include sea eagles, pheasant coucals, rainbow lorikeets, oyster catchers, butcher birds, pelicans and many varieties of forest finch. Land mammals and marsupials include spotted quolls, antechinus, goannas (enemy of the snake) and (the occasional) dingo. Dolphins visit the huge bay almost daily, while humpback whales take sanctuary when travelling north and south during the mating and calving seasons, respectively. It is also famous for the protected Grey Nurse Shark, which was hunted near to extinction in the 1960s and 1970s. Nowadays, their presence is pretty much restricted to the underwater caves off Light House Beach and there is no record of them ever causing any harm.
While natural beauty abounds, probably the most obvious man-made attraction is the light house which is widely considered to be the most stunningly positioned of all light houses of the Australian East Coast. The walk to the top and the views are both particularly breathtaking!
So, as you can see, there's nothing to do or a lot to do. Either way, you'll be very comfortable and having a lot of healthy fun.
P.S. Sorry, no pets. Main reason - they are beach restricted and strictly forbidden in the national parks for biosecurity reasons.
Responsabile della struttura
Dick Caldwell
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Età minima per affittare: 21
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Questa struttura è gestita da un privato, che la affitta unicamente a titolo personale (non in ambito commerciale, imprenditoriale o professionale). I diritti dei consumatori stabiliti dalla legge europea, compreso il diritto di recesso, non si applicano alla tua prenotazione, ma restano valide le condizioni di cancellazione stabilite dall'host privato.
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L'host ha indicato la presenza di un rilevatore di fumo in struttura.
La struttura è dotata di un estintore antincendio, un kit di pronto soccorso e una serratura di sicurezza.
Numero di registrazione della struttura 2423, PID-STRA-79349
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Informazioni sulla zona
Seal Rocks
questa casa vacanze si trova a Seal Rocks. Faro di Sugarloaf Point è uno dei punti di riferimento più importanti della zona. A livello di bellezze naturali, invece, spiccano Seal Rocks Nature Reserve e Myall Lakes National Park.
Seal Rocks, NSW
Cosa c’è nei dintorni?
- Faro di Sugarloaf Point - 14 min a piedi - 1.2 km
- Lighthouse Beach - 5 min in auto - 2.7 km
- Myall Lakes National Park - 10 min in auto - 10.4 km
- Blueys Beach - 29 min in auto - 30.7 km
- Sandbar Beach - 38 min in auto - 28.7 km
Ristoranti
- Frothy Coffee - 24 min in auto
- The Good Food Store - 21 min in auto
- Kembali Cafe - 23 min in auto
- Drift Cafe - 24 min in auto
- Hueys at Blueys Pizzeria and Bar - 24 min in auto
Domande frequenti
Recensioni
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Informazioni sull’host
Host: Dick Caldwell

Yallumbee has been in our family since 1948. In recent years the house is getting more use and wider exposure, especially when sometimes used as an artists' retreat for one of Sydney's leading art galleries. The seascape has been re-birthed. Somewhat ironically, the more it is used the more attention and better condition it has enjoyed. We maintain a vigil against the natural elements which have become more and more severe with climate change.
Visitors often comment that Seal Rocks has rare natural character and beauty which compares very favorably the world over. We love to share it as an example of underdevelopment where too often beautiful, natural locations are spoilt by garish overdevelopment and commercial exploitation e.g. pubs, clubs and restaurants.
Visitors often comment that Seal Rocks has rare natural character and beauty which compares very favorably the world over. We love to share it as an example of underdevelopment where too often beautiful, natural locations are spoilt by garish overdevelopment and commercial exploitation e.g. pubs, clubs and restaurants.
Perché ha scelto questa struttura
My family has a strong emotional connection to the village and the surrounding national parks - land and marine. We have enjoyed honeymoons, caught "trophy" fish and scattered the ashes of family members here. It is a genuine escape from city life, noting it it is only a 3 hour drive from Sydney.
Cosa rende unica questa struttura
Seal Rocks has approximately 50 residential properties. They seldom change hands and zoning restrictions have prevented any meaningful growth for decades. On the rare occasions there is a sale it is now at an astonishing price e.g. $5M+, because it is very tightly held and access to a natural "wonderland".
Yallumbee's location was handpicked as a "squat" by my grandfather in the days when there were only a small number of fishing families in the village. He was the first holiday maker, if you like. Its location is extra special because it it is one of only four houses with absolute beach front and it is at the eastern end of the village, least affected by the influx of day-trippers during the high season.
Yallumbee's location was handpicked as a "squat" by my grandfather in the days when there were only a small number of fishing families in the village. He was the first holiday maker, if you like. Its location is extra special because it it is one of only four houses with absolute beach front and it is at the eastern end of the village, least affected by the influx of day-trippers during the high season.
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