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Dreamtime Cottage, Albany

Ideal waterfront cottage for a great casual getaway. Situated in the unique Goode Beach settlement of Frenchman Bay on Albany‘s south coast and surrounded by the Torndirrup National Park. It boasts sensational views of King George Sound, Princess Royal Harbour and Mistaken Island. Meander “a stone throw” down the private track to enjoy a stroll on the magnificent Goode Beach or a leisurely swim in the sparkling waters, you will soon appreciate this well kept secret!

Walking distance to Frenchman Bay Tearooms and Caravan Park Shop for paper, milk and bread. A bit further to Whaler’s Galley for a meal and cappuccino.

Accommodation Options

Self Contained Cottage

Sleeps six people comfortably but can accommodate eight by using the double sofa/lounge in the living area. Pillows and doonas for all beds other than the sofa lounge. Electric hot water system, filtered water for drinking and cooking.

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