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Beachside Paradise
With a huge deck, guests can just relax at the house, enjoy the views and watch the surfers (with occasional dolphins and even whales during their seasonal migration).
Absolute best Scotts Head waterfront location in the Matthew Street dress circle. Overlooks Pirates Cove, Elephants Head and Little Beach with stunning ocean and beach views.
Well trained and well behaved pets are allowed provided permission is obtained at time of booking. Easy walk to beaches, shops, surfing and fishing. Enormous timber balcony, large outdoor dining suite and barbeque for relaxed dining. Modern kitchen with deluxe cooking range, two large fridges, dishwasher, expresso machine and more. Spacious open design, equipped to sleep 8 persons in 4 guest bedrooms. Three flat screen LCD television sets, DVD player and i-pod compatible audio system. Spa bath, clothes washer, clothes dryer and an outdoor shower to wash off beach sand and salt. Bed linen, bath towels and kitchen linen are included. Lots of safe grassy areas for children to play within view of Headlands Beach House. No roads to cross. Things to do.....Headlands overlooks 'Little Beach' which has great swimming and surfing as well as fossicking in the rock pools. A short stroll along Little Beach takes you to 'Big Beach' with paddling, a lifeguard patrol and a fabulous surf break suitable for all skill sets from absolute beginners to advanced. Local activities include surfing, fishing, walking (choose between the beach to the north, cliff edge paths to the south or just rock hopping around the headlands), four wheel beach driving (out beyond the village), tennis, lawn bowling, a childrens park, and generally chilling out. If you are a golfer the award winning Bonville International Golf Course is just 40 kilometers to the north.
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Pets
We allow pets with prior notice on the basis that they, like their owners, will respect "Headlands" and not do anything to disturb the local environment (we have never had a difficulty but if you can particularly consider if your dog is likely to howl or yap or be otherwise distressed when in a strange house!)
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