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Self-contained for your convenience.
Large saltwater swimming pool. Relax on the large covered verandah. Shaded leafy gardens.
BT's at Moil is a 1970s style Darwin home, rebuilt after the original house was blown away by Cyclone Tracey in 1974, and is in the quiet suburb of Moil.
Offers three bedroom holiday accommodation in the quiet Darwin suburb, a home away from home.
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Darwin, Australia
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Price Range |
AUD$ 150.00 to AUD$ 190.00 per night Bookings must be for a minimum of 3 nights
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Bedrooms |
3 (Sleeps 6)
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Beds |
- Queen: 1
- Double: 2
- Single: 1
- Cots: 1
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Key Locations |
- Airport: 3.00 km
- Train Station: 20.00 km
- Downtown: 12.00 km
- Ferry Terminal: 12.00 km
- Lake: 5.00 km
- Beach: 5.00 km
- Convention Center: 12.00 km
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Ratings |
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A 20% deposit is required to secure a booking for this property. Full payment is required if your arrival date is less than 30 night/s from the date of booking.
The following seasonal pricing periods to note are:
From
23
July
to
11
August
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AUD$ 190.00
per night
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From
25
July
to
9
August
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AUD$ 190.00
per night
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Guest Reviews
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Bedrooms |
3 (Sleeps 6)
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Living Room: |
Comfortably fits 6 people |
Dining Room |
The dining room comfortably fits 6 people |
Bathrooms |
There are 1 bathroom/s available |
Ensuites |
There are 0 ensuite/s available |
Toilets |
There are 1 toilet/s available |
Beds |
- Queen: 1
- Double: 2
- Single: 1
- Cots: 1
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Noise Level |
Occasional Noise |
Home Category |
Self Catering |
Facilities Directions |
- Garden: Garden setting
- Patio: West Facing
- Balcony: West Facing
- Private Swimming Pool: Garden setting
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Holiday Types |
- Cultural/Historic
- Tourist Attractions
- Relaxing
- Seaside
- Activity
- Sight Seeing
- Budget
- Family
- Adventure
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Home Area |
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Entertainment Equipment |
- Sound - Radio
- Television Satellite/Cable TV
- Television-Sky TV
- Television Flat Screen
- Television-My Sky/Tivo
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IT Communications Equipment |
- Telephone (in & out)
- Internet - Broadband Connection
- Cellphone Coverage
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Leisure Equipment |
- Air-conditioning
- Ceiling Fans
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Household Equipment |
- Towels/Linen Provided
- Microwave
- Hair Dryer
- Iron/Ironing Board
- Clothes Washing Machine
- Kitchen - Fully Equipped
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Outside Equipment |
- Barbeque
- Outside Lighting
- Off Street Parking
- Outdoor Furniture
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Views |
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Activities Within Walking |
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Activities Within Driving |
- Swimming
- Sailing
- Horse Riding
- Boat Hire
- Golf
- Fishing
- Tennis
- Climbing
- Sports Center
- Flying
- Scuba
- Dancing
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Attractions Within Walking |
- Cinema
- Shopping
- Restaurants
- Food Shop
- Park
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Attractions Within Driving |
- Theatre
- Cinema
- Shopping
- Zoo
- Restaurants
- Food Shop
- Park
- Nature Reserve
- Winery
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Darwin
is a very relaxed, laid-back city and we are a pretty relaxed, laid-back mob. Dress standards during the day are whatever you like to be cool in, but, please, no thongs, stubbies and singlets. By night neat casual is the go, with perhaps a light jacket for the Dry season.
So, leave that tie and those nylons at home but don't, whatever else you do, forget your camera.
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Restaurants
Restaurants - dozens of the best, with all tastes catered for. From small street cafes and BYOs to ritzy, trendy, upmarket eating houses with ocean and water views, coffee shops, theme pubs, bars, plus the Casino for those feeling a little lucky.
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Theatre
Catch some live theatre at historic Browns Mart or the ultra modern Darwin Entertainment Centre, or perhaps take in a local or visiting live band at one of Mitchell Street's many venues. The Deckchair Cinema is a wonderful place to catch a great movie under the stars, by the sea, with perhaps a glass of wine or two during the dry season.
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City
Much of Darwin city is an easy walking area and a stroll around town will show you so much of the city’s history, from its Chinese links to the 1800s, the scars of World War II and Cyclone Tracy, to the modern young city it is now.
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More
Check out the museums and art galleries, of which there are many. Buy, or play, a didgeridoo. See the fish and crocs fed. Visit the Wedding Cake (otherwise know as Parliament House). See Darwin’s first house, Government House, and then off to the famous Dry Season Mindil Beach Markets on Thursdays and Sundays for a truly Top-End-only experience. Missed them? - there’s still Parap, Nightcliff and Rapid Creek Markets on the weekend!
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Out of town
Once you have fully explored Darwin you may wish to visit Kakadu World Heritage Listed National Park or take in a Katherine Gorge boat trip. The early morning boat cruise through the misty, crocodile infested Yellow Waters in Kakadu is a must.
Both Katherine and Kakadu are a full day adventure, so you might decide to stay overnight in one of the many hotels or motels these two locations have to offer.
The really adventurous might even try their camping skills under a pitch black starry sky.
Closer to home you can visit Litchfield National Park, the Wildlife Park, the crocodile farms or cruise down the Adelaide River watching the Jumping Crocs or take in a Darwin sunset at the Sailing Club at Fannie Bay.
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