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Coal d’ Vine Cottage

Coal d’ Vine Cottage

Coal d’ Vine Cottage is a spacious and pet-friendly retreat in the heart of Hunter Valley, Cessnock NSW.

This three-bedroom, self-contained cottage comfortably sleeps up to 10 guests. Perfect for families, groups of friends, or even working professionals seeking mid-week accommodation. Inside you’ll find modern comforts including air-conditioning, ceiling fans, a fully equipped kitchen, laundry facilities, streaming services (Netflix, Stan, YouTube, Apple and Fetchbox) and complimentary Wi‑Fi. With private check‑in/out, off‑street parking, a charming backyard and BBQ area, it truly feels like a home away from home.

Set in a convenient location, Coal d’ Vine Cottage is a great base for exploring the Hunter Valley region.

You’re only minutes from Lovedale and Pokolbin wineries, Hunter Valley Gardens, and Oaks Golf Course. Ideal for wine lovers, golfers, friends or families. Nearby attractions include hot air balloon rides, live concerts, the wildlife zoo, distilleries, cooking classes and artisan food experiences. The cottage even welcomes pets, making it easy to include your furry family members in the adventure.

Families, groups and professionals will love the flexible, easy-going vibe and value Coal d’ Vine Cottage offers.

The layout includes a master bedroom with a queen bed, a second bedroom featuring two holiday bunks (single over double) and a third room with a single and trundle, plus extra foam mattresses for added comfort. The bright living space opens to an outdoor entertaining area and backyard. Great for kids and pets to play. With everything you need under one roof and easy access to local amenities, this cottage delivers the perfect balance of comfort, convenience and Hunter Valley charm

At Coal d’ Vine Cottage, we understand that every guest is unique, and that’s why we offer a range of experiences to suit every taste. Our property is perfect for:

  • Couples seeking a romantic getaway with private and secluded accommodation
  • Small groups of friends looking for a relaxing holiday in the heart of the Hunter Valley
  • Families seeking a fun and comfortable vacation with a wide range of activities to suit every taste
  • Working professionals looking for a comfortable and affordable mid-week accommodation
  • Wine enthusiasts who want to taste and explore local wines in the renowned wine region
  • Golf enthusiasts who want to play nearby courses
  • Adventure seekers who want to take hot air balloon rides, attend concerts, visit Hunter Valley Gardens and Hunter Valley Zoo
  • Dog-friendly travelers who want to bring their furry companions along
  • Budget-conscious travelers looking for an affordable accommodation option in Cessnock and Hunter Valley
  • Those seeking a “home away from home” experience with all the comforts of modern living.

Our guests will enjoy the privacy, comfort, and unique features of our property. We are also dog-friendly accommodation in the Hunter Valley, so you can bring your furry companion along. Our budget-friendly pricing makes it accessible for everyone.

Hunter Valley Adventures: 20 Must-See Attractions:

  1. Visit the Hunter Valley Gardens and take a stroll through the beautiful floral displays at Hunter Valley Gardens
  2. Taste some of the region’s renowned wines at one of the many wineries such as Tyrrell’s Wines
  3. Take a hot air balloon ride and witness the breathtaking views of the valley with Balloon Aloft Hunter Valley
  4. Attend a concert or music festival at one of the region’s venues such as Hope Estate
  5. Visit the Hunter Valley Zoo and see a variety of native and exotic animals at Hunter Valley Zoo
  6. Enjoy a round of golf at one of the many golf courses in the area such as Cypress Lakes Golf & Country Club
  7. Take a cooking class and learn how to make traditional Hunter Valley dishes with Hunter Valley Cooking School
  8. Visit the Hunter Valley Chocolate Company and indulge in some delicious chocolate treats at Hunter Valley Chocolate Company
  9. Take a tour of the Hunter Valley Cheese Factory and sample some of the region’s cheeses at Hunter Valley Cheese Factory
  10. Attend the Hunter Valley Wine and Food Festival and taste the best of the region’s wines and cuisine at Hunter Valley Wine and Food Festival
  11. Visit the Hunter Valley Smelly Cheese Shop and taste a variety of smelly cheeses at Smelly Cheese Shop
  12. Take a horse-drawn carriage ride through the vineyards with Hunter Valley Horse Riding
  13. Attend a wine-making or grape-picking experience at a local winery such as Audrey Wilkinson Winery
  14. Take a scenic drive through the Hunter Valley’s beautiful countryside with Hunter Valley Tour Company
  15. Visit the Hunter Valley Wine Theatre and learn about the history and making of wines in the region at Hunter Valley Wine Theatre
  16. Take a Segway or bike tour of the Hunter Valley’s vineyards with Hunter Valley Adventures
  17. Visit the Hunter Valley Art Gallery and see works by local artists at Cessnock Regional Art Gallery
  18. Take a distillery tour and taste some of the region’s spirits at Hunter Distillery
  19. Attend a wine-tasting event and sample a variety of wines from different wineries such as First Creek Wines
  20. Visit the Hunter Valley’s farmers market and sample some of the region’s fresh produce at Cessnock Farmers Market
Towns to Explore near by: 
  • Broke – wineries known for their Semillon, Shiraz, Chardonnay, Verdelho, Sangivese, Barbera and Dolcetto.
  • Lovedale – Lovedale Long Lunch – May each year
  • Maitland – fruit wines made from local produce, Fest and Groovin the Moo
  • Morpeth – Visit the historic shop fronts, wharves and hitching posts as well as Morpeth Wine Sellers and Moonshine Distillery
  • Paterson – historic town of the Barrington Tops. Visit Tocal Homestead, Barrington Tops National Park or a self-guided walk of the mid 19th century sites
  • Pokolbin – home to some of our most well-known wine labels and gourmet food
  • Singleton – Royal Australia Infantry Corps Museum, Yengo, Mt Royal and Wollemi National Parks, self-guided walk through the historic precinct
  • Wollombi – national parks with walking trails, lookouts and Aboriginal rock carvings including Devils Rock, Flat Rock Lookout and Finchley Trig
Click: <Touchstay Digital Guide for your Cessnock Stay (things to do, attractions, experiences and places to eat)>

At Coal d’ Vine Cottage, we understand that every guest is unique, and that’s why we offer a range of experiences to suit every taste. Our property is perfect for:

  • Couples seeking a romantic getaway with private and secluded accommodation
  • Small groups of friends looking for a relaxing holiday in the heart of the Hunter Valley
  • Families seeking a fun and comfortable vacation with a wide range of activities to suit every taste
  • Working professionals looking for a comfortable and affordable mid-week accommodation
  • Wine enthusiasts who want to taste and explore local wines in the renowned wine region
  • Golf enthusiasts who want to play nearby courses
  • Adventure seekers who want to take hot air balloon rides, attend concerts, visit Hunter Valley Gardens and Hunter Valley Zoo
  • Dog-friendly travelers who want to bring their furry companions along
  • Budget-conscious travelers looking for an affordable accommodation option in Cessnock and Hunter Valley
  • Those seeking a “home away from home” experience with all the comforts of modern living.

Our guests will enjoy the privacy, comfort, and unique features of our property. We are also dog-friendly accommodation in the Hunter Valley, so you can bring your furry companion along. Our budget-friendly pricing makes it accessible for everyone.

Hunter Valley Adventures: 20 Must-See Attractions:

  1. Visit the Hunter Valley Gardens and take a stroll through the beautiful floral displays at Hunter Valley Gardens
  2. Taste some of the region’s renowned wines at one of the many wineries such as Tyrrell’s Wines
  3. Take a hot air balloon ride and witness the breathtaking views of the valley with Balloon Aloft Hunter Valley
  4. Attend a concert or music festival at one of the region’s venues such as Hope Estate
  5. Visit the Hunter Valley Zoo and see a variety of native and exotic animals at Hunter Valley Zoo
  6. Enjoy a round of golf at one of the many golf courses in the area such as Cypress Lakes Golf & Country Club
  7. Take a cooking class and learn how to make traditional Hunter Valley dishes with Hunter Valley Cooking School
  8. Visit the Hunter Valley Chocolate Company and indulge in some delicious chocolate treats at Hunter Valley Chocolate Company
  9. Take a tour of the Hunter Valley Cheese Factory and sample some of the region’s cheeses at Hunter Valley Cheese Factory
  10. Attend the Hunter Valley Wine and Food Festival and taste the best of the region’s wines and cuisine at Hunter Valley Wine and Food Festival
  11. Visit the Hunter Valley Smelly Cheese Shop and taste a variety of smelly cheeses at Smelly Cheese Shop
  12. Take a horse-drawn carriage ride through the vineyards with Hunter Valley Horse Riding
  13. Attend a wine-making or grape-picking experience at a local winery such as Audrey Wilkinson Winery
  14. Take a scenic drive through the Hunter Valley’s beautiful countryside with Hunter Valley Tour Company
  15. Visit the Hunter Valley Wine Theatre and learn about the history and making of wines in the region at Hunter Valley Wine Theatre
  16. Take a Segway or bike tour of the Hunter Valley’s vineyards with Hunter Valley Adventures
  17. Visit the Hunter Valley Art Gallery and see works by local artists at Cessnock Regional Art Gallery
  18. Take a distillery tour and taste some of the region’s spirits at Hunter Distillery
  19. Attend a wine-tasting event and sample a variety of wines from different wineries such as First Creek Wines
  20. Visit the Hunter Valley’s farmers market and sample some of the region’s fresh produce at Cessnock Farmers Market
Towns to Explore near by: 
  • Broke – wineries known for their Semillon, Shiraz, Chardonnay, Verdelho, Sangivese, Barbera and Dolcetto.
  • Lovedale – Lovedale Long Lunch – May each year
  • Maitland – fruit wines made from local produce, Fest and Groovin the Moo
  • Morpeth – Visit the historic shop fronts, wharves and hitching posts as well as Morpeth Wine Sellers and Moonshine Distillery
  • Paterson – historic town of the Barrington Tops. Visit Tocal Homestead, Barrington Tops National Park or a self-guided walk of the mid 19th century sites
  • Pokolbin – home to some of our most well-known wine labels and gourmet food
  • Singleton – Royal Australia Infantry Corps Museum, Yengo, Mt Royal and Wollemi National Parks, self-guided walk through the historic precinct
  • Wollombi – national parks with walking trails, lookouts and Aboriginal rock carvings including Devils Rock, Flat Rock Lookout and Finchley Trig
  • WiFi – Netflix – Stan – YouTube – Fetchbox and apps for free to air TV
  • Air conditioning and heating in living area and main bedroom
  • Ceiling fans x5
  • TV in the lounge room
  • Fully equipped kitchen, bathroom and laundry
  • Bathroom has shower and separate bath
  • Toilet is separate to bathroom
  • Main bedroom has a Queen Bed
  • Second bedroom has 2 Trio Bunks (2 Single beds on top and 2 Double beds below)
  • Third bedroom has 1 Single bed and 1 Single trundle bed. There are also 2 Single foam mattresses that can be used in the lounge area.
  • Lounge room has lounge and 2 large Ottomans
  • BBQ and outdoor entertaining area on back patio
  • Backyard for children and pets to play
  • Tariff includes linen. This includes bed sheets, pillow cases, towels, washers, doonas, blankets and pillows for all guests
  • Check-in: 2:00 PM / Check-out: 10:00 AM
  • Max. occupancy: 10
  • Children welcome
  • Parties/events not allowed
  • Pets Welcome
  • Non smoking only
  • No Excessive Noise between 9 pm to 7 am
  • Respect Neighbours
Book Your Stay

Please select the dates you would like to stay from the live availability calendar.

Coal d’ Vine Cottage is a spacious and pet-friendly retreat in the heart of Hunter Valley, Cessnock NSW. This three-bedroom, self-contained cottage comfortably sleeps up to 10 guests. Perfect for families, groups of friends, or even working professionals seeking mid-week accommodation. Inside you’ll find modern comforts including air-conditioning, ceiling fans, a fully equipped kitchen, laundry facilities, streaming services (Netflix, Stan, YouTube, Apple and Fetchbox) and complimentary Wi‑Fi. With private check‑in/out, off‑street parking, a charming backyard and BBQ area, it truly feels like a home away from home.

Set in a convenient location, Coal d’ Vine Cottage is a great base for exploring the Hunter Valley region. You’re only minutes from Lovedale and Pokolbin wineries, Hunter Valley Gardens, and Oaks Golf Course. Ideal for wine lovers, golfers, friends or families. Nearby attractions include hot air balloon rides, live concerts, the wildlife zoo, distilleries, cooking classes and artisan food experiences. The cottage even welcomes pets, making it easy to include your furry family members in the adventure.

Families, groups and professionals will love the flexible, easy-going vibe and value Coal d’ Vine Cottage offers. The layout includes a master bedroom with a queen bed, a second bedroom featuring two holiday bunks (single over double) and a third room with a single and trundle, plus extra foam mattresses for added comfort. The bright living space opens to an outdoor entertaining area and backyard. Great for kids and pets to play. With everything you need under one roof and easy access to local amenities, this cottage delivers the perfect balance of comfort, convenience and Hunter Valley charm

At Coal d’ Vine Cottage, we understand that every guest is unique, and that’s why we offer a range of experiences to suit every taste. Our property is perfect for:

  • Couples seeking a romantic getaway with private and secluded accommodation
  • Small groups of friends looking for a relaxing holiday in the heart of the Hunter Valley
  • Families seeking a fun and comfortable vacation with a wide range of activities to suit every taste
  • Working professionals looking for a comfortable and affordable mid-week accommodation
  • Wine enthusiasts who want to taste and explore local wines in the renowned wine region
  • Golf enthusiasts who want to play nearby courses
  • Adventure seekers who want to take hot air balloon rides, attend concerts, visit Hunter Valley Gardens and Hunter Valley Zoo
  • Dog-friendly travelers who want to bring their furry companions along
  • Budget-conscious travelers looking for an affordable accommodation option in Cessnock and Hunter Valley
  • Those seeking a “home away from home” experience with all the comforts of modern living.

Our guests will enjoy the privacy, comfort, and unique features of our property. We are also dog-friendly accommodation in the Hunter Valley, so you can bring your furry companion along. Our budget-friendly pricing makes it accessible for everyone.

Hunter Valley Adventures: 20 Must-See Attractions:

  1. Visit the Hunter Valley Gardens and take a stroll through the beautiful floral displays at Hunter Valley Gardens
  2. Taste some of the region’s renowned wines at one of the many wineries such as Tyrrell’s Wines
  3. Take a hot air balloon ride and witness the breathtaking views of the valley with Balloon Aloft Hunter Valley
  4. Attend a concert or music festival at one of the region’s venues such as Hope Estate
  5. Visit the Hunter Valley Zoo and see a variety of native and exotic animals at Hunter Valley Zoo
  6. Enjoy a round of golf at one of the many golf courses in the area such as Cypress Lakes Golf & Country Club
  7. Take a cooking class and learn how to make traditional Hunter Valley dishes with Hunter Valley Cooking School
  8. Visit the Hunter Valley Chocolate Company and indulge in some delicious chocolate treats at Hunter Valley Chocolate Company
  9. Take a tour of the Hunter Valley Cheese Factory and sample some of the region’s cheeses at Hunter Valley Cheese Factory
  10. Attend the Hunter Valley Wine and Food Festival and taste the best of the region’s wines and cuisine at Hunter Valley Wine and Food Festival
  11. Visit the Hunter Valley Smelly Cheese Shop and taste a variety of smelly cheeses at Smelly Cheese Shop
  12. Take a horse-drawn carriage ride through the vineyards with Hunter Valley Horse Riding
  13. Attend a wine-making or grape-picking experience at a local winery such as Audrey Wilkinson Winery
  14. Take a scenic drive through the Hunter Valley’s beautiful countryside with Hunter Valley Tour Company
  15. Visit the Hunter Valley Wine Theatre and learn about the history and making of wines in the region at Hunter Valley Wine Theatre
  16. Take a Segway or bike tour of the Hunter Valley’s vineyards with Hunter Valley Adventures
  17. Visit the Hunter Valley Art Gallery and see works by local artists at Cessnock Regional Art Gallery
  18. Take a distillery tour and taste some of the region’s spirits at Hunter Distillery
  19. Attend a wine-tasting event and sample a variety of wines from different wineries such as First Creek Wines
  20. Visit the Hunter Valley’s farmers market and sample some of the region’s fresh produce at Cessnock Farmers Market
Towns to Explore near by: 
  • Broke – wineries known for their Semillon, Shiraz, Chardonnay, Verdelho, Sangivese, Barbera and Dolcetto.
  • Lovedale – Lovedale Long Lunch – May each year
  • Maitland – fruit wines made from local produce, Fest and Groovin the Moo
  • Morpeth – Visit the historic shop fronts, wharves and hitching posts as well as Morpeth Wine Sellers and Moonshine Distillery
  • Paterson – historic town of the Barrington Tops. Visit Tocal Homestead, Barrington Tops National Park or a self-guided walk of the mid 19th century sites
  • Pokolbin – home to some of our most well-known wine labels and gourmet food
  • Singleton – Royal Australia Infantry Corps Museum, Yengo, Mt Royal and Wollemi National Parks, self-guided walk through the historic precinct
  • Wollombi – national parks with walking trails, lookouts and Aboriginal rock carvings including Devils Rock, Flat Rock Lookout and Finchley Trig
Click: <Touchstay Digital Guide for your Cessnock Stay (things to do, attractions, experiences and places to eat)>

At Coal d’ Vine Cottage, we understand that every guest is unique, and that’s why we offer a range of experiences to suit every taste. Our property is perfect for:

  • Couples seeking a romantic getaway with private and secluded accommodation
  • Small groups of friends looking for a relaxing holiday in the heart of the Hunter Valley
  • Families seeking a fun and comfortable vacation with a wide range of activities to suit every taste
  • Working professionals looking for a comfortable and affordable mid-week accommodation
  • Wine enthusiasts who want to taste and explore local wines in the renowned wine region
  • Golf enthusiasts who want to play nearby courses
  • Adventure seekers who want to take hot air balloon rides, attend concerts, visit Hunter Valley Gardens and Hunter Valley Zoo
  • Dog-friendly travelers who want to bring their furry companions along
  • Budget-conscious travelers looking for an affordable accommodation option in Cessnock and Hunter Valley
  • Those seeking a “home away from home” experience with all the comforts of modern living.

Our guests will enjoy the privacy, comfort, and unique features of our property. We are also dog-friendly accommodation in the Hunter Valley, so you can bring your furry companion along. Our budget-friendly pricing makes it accessible for everyone.

Hunter Valley Adventures: 20 Must-See Attractions:

  1. Visit the Hunter Valley Gardens and take a stroll through the beautiful floral displays at Hunter Valley Gardens
  2. Taste some of the region’s renowned wines at one of the many wineries such as Tyrrell’s Wines
  3. Take a hot air balloon ride and witness the breathtaking views of the valley with Balloon Aloft Hunter Valley
  4. Attend a concert or music festival at one of the region’s venues such as Hope Estate
  5. Visit the Hunter Valley Zoo and see a variety of native and exotic animals at Hunter Valley Zoo
  6. Enjoy a round of golf at one of the many golf courses in the area such as Cypress Lakes Golf & Country Club
  7. Take a cooking class and learn how to make traditional Hunter Valley dishes with Hunter Valley Cooking School
  8. Visit the Hunter Valley Chocolate Company and indulge in some delicious chocolate treats at Hunter Valley Chocolate Company
  9. Take a tour of the Hunter Valley Cheese Factory and sample some of the region’s cheeses at Hunter Valley Cheese Factory
  10. Attend the Hunter Valley Wine and Food Festival and taste the best of the region’s wines and cuisine at Hunter Valley Wine and Food Festival
  11. Visit the Hunter Valley Smelly Cheese Shop and taste a variety of smelly cheeses at Smelly Cheese Shop
  12. Take a horse-drawn carriage ride through the vineyards with Hunter Valley Horse Riding
  13. Attend a wine-making or grape-picking experience at a local winery such as Audrey Wilkinson Winery
  14. Take a scenic drive through the Hunter Valley’s beautiful countryside with Hunter Valley Tour Company
  15. Visit the Hunter Valley Wine Theatre and learn about the history and making of wines in the region at Hunter Valley Wine Theatre
  16. Take a Segway or bike tour of the Hunter Valley’s vineyards with Hunter Valley Adventures
  17. Visit the Hunter Valley Art Gallery and see works by local artists at Cessnock Regional Art Gallery
  18. Take a distillery tour and taste some of the region’s spirits at Hunter Distillery
  19. Attend a wine-tasting event and sample a variety of wines from different wineries such as First Creek Wines
  20. Visit the Hunter Valley’s farmers market and sample some of the region’s fresh produce at Cessnock Farmers Market
Towns to Explore near by: 
  • Broke – wineries known for their Semillon, Shiraz, Chardonnay, Verdelho, Sangivese, Barbera and Dolcetto.
  • Lovedale – Lovedale Long Lunch – May each year
  • Maitland – fruit wines made from local produce, Fest and Groovin the Moo
  • Morpeth – Visit the historic shop fronts, wharves and hitching posts as well as Morpeth Wine Sellers and Moonshine Distillery
  • Paterson – historic town of the Barrington Tops. Visit Tocal Homestead, Barrington Tops National Park or a self-guided walk of the mid 19th century sites
  • Pokolbin – home to some of our most well-known wine labels and gourmet food
  • Singleton – Royal Australia Infantry Corps Museum, Yengo, Mt Royal and Wollemi National Parks, self-guided walk through the historic precinct
  • Wollombi – national parks with walking trails, lookouts and Aboriginal rock carvings including Devils Rock, Flat Rock Lookout and Finchley Trig
  • WiFi – Netflix – Stan – YouTube – Fetchbox and apps for free to air TV
  • Air conditioning and heating in living area and main bedroom
  • Ceiling fans x5
  • TV in the lounge room
  • Fully equipped kitchen, bathroom and laundry
  • Bathroom has shower and separate bath
  • Toilet is separate to bathroom
  • Main bedroom has a Queen Bed
  • Second bedroom has 2 Trio Bunks (2 Single beds on top and 2 Double beds below)
  • Third bedroom has 1 Single bed and 1 Single trundle bed. There are also 2 Single foam mattresses that can be used in the lounge area.
  • Lounge room has lounge and 2 large Ottomans
  • BBQ and outdoor entertaining area on back patio
  • Backyard for children and pets to play
  • Tariff includes linen. This includes bed sheets, pillow cases, towels, washers, doonas, blankets and pillows for all guests
  • Check-in: 2:00 PM / Check-out: 10:00 AM
  • Max. occupancy: 10
  • Children welcome
  • Parties/events not allowed
  • Pets Welcome
  • Non smoking only
  • No Excessive Noise between 9 pm to 7 am
  • Respect Neighbours

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Condo 105 @ Horizons

Condo 105 @ Horizons

Condo 105 @ Horizons Golf Resort is a stylish and spacious two-bedroom apartment perched on a hill above gold course in Salamander Bay NSW.

Perfect for families, couples, or groups of up to 8 guests. It features a king bed, 2 trio bunk beds, sofa bed and plenty of room. Enjoy modern comforts like air-conditioning, fast Wi‑Fi, Netflix and Stan. A well-equipped kitchenette, and a private balcony overlooking the golf course and landscaping where kangaroos often roam. Outside, you’ll find an undercover BBQ terrace, serene garden spaces, and free on-site parking. Everything you need for a relaxed Port Stepens getaway.

Ideally located for exploring Port Stephens and enjoying resort life, Condo 105 sits right on the Horizon’s 18-hole golf course.

Guests can use the resort’s paid and complimentary facilities, including the pro shop, driving range, and on-site restaurant and café. Just a short drive away are the beaches of Salamander and Nelson Bay, dolphin and whale-watching cruises, the Tomaree National Park walking trails, and adrenaline-filled activities like sandboarding, quad biking, and scenic flights.

Clean, comfortable, and loved for its tranquil setting, guests consistently praise Condo 105 for its superb service and homely feel.

Reviews highlight the “comfortable, clean, affordable” space with kitchenette essentials, reliable entertainment options, and breathtaking views. Whether you’re here for beach days, golf, wildlife, or just a peaceful retreat, Condo 105 offers excellent value in Salamander Bay. Book direct for the best rates and personal service from local hosts.

Salamander Bay short term accommodation is central to all Surf and Bay Beaches in Port Stephens – Nelson Bay is just a 7km drive to the east, and is the main town of the Port Stephens region. The calm beaches of the bay are perfect for families to relax, while the coastal beaches as great for surfing and body boarding. Nelson Bay and Shoal Bay are home to some of the best beaches in the Port Stephens area. There are over 20 beaches including sheltered bays and open ocean beaches which gives you plenty of option for swimming, snorkelling, kayaking, surfing and walking. If you enjoy diving and snorkelling, the tiny promontory of Fly Point is an aquatic reserve. Also Broughton Island where you’ll find what local divers call “The Looking Glass”. A split that runs through the middle of the island and is alive with marine life. There are lot of places for snorkelling and diving for all experience levels. So you don’t need to worry about missing out.

Sand Dunes – In Nelson Bay you’ll also find the country’s largest coastal dune system. It stretches for more than 30 km to the northern reaches of Newcastle and to the Nelson Head Heritage Lighthouse.

Shoal Bay and Anna Bay – Another 2 km to the east, you’ll find Shoal Bay which is an excellent bush walking area. We recommend the walking tracks in Tomaree National Park, which is a 20 km strip between Shoal Bay and Anna Bay. Shoal bay is a great place to head out for a meal and the base for fishing trips and cruises around Port Stephens. Your Salamander Bay holiday rental is only a 15 minute drive (11 km) to Shoal Bay and an 8 minute drive (7.7 km) to Anna Bay.

Whale Watching and Dolphins – An absolute must-do while you’re staying at Condo 105 is to head out on a whale watching cruise. If you are staying during the season, Port Stephens region is on the annual migration track. You can see whales heading north in June and July. Then south again in September to November. The area is also home to large pods of dolphins that you can see from dolphin watch cruises. Or even while paddling around on a kayak in the bay. Another must do is swimming with the dolphins. There is only one wild dolphin swim permitted in NSW, and it is in the Port Stephens/Great Lakes Marine Park. The organisers will take you offshore on a 50-ft ocean catamaran. Where you will get the chance to swim with Short Beaked Common Dolphins and Oceanic Bottle Nosed Dolphins. This is an amazing experience not to be missed. Salamander Bay short stay rental is only a 10 minute drive (7 km) to Nelson Bay d’Albora Marina which is base for your whale and dolphin watching adventures.

Salamander Bay holiday condo is a great base for Adrenaline Junkies – If you love spending your holidays getting the adrenalin running, then a holiday at Condo 105 @ Horizons Golf Resort is for you. In the area you’ll find go karting, bike hire, horse riding and helicopter joy flights. As well as a shark and ray centre. Hit up the sand dunes with some sand boarding. Or spend the day on a quad or join a 4WD Safari Tour. If you are visiting us over a weekend, make sure you book yourself in for a camel ride on the beach. You can book in for an hour long sunset ride, which is a great way to finish off the day. After your camel ride, head back to Horizons Resort and sit back with a glass of wine watching the animals come out at dusk.

Tomaree National Park – If you prefer to keep your feet firmly on soil, then you can often see both dolphins and whales from Tomaree National Park Headland. Tomaree National Park is the backdrop to the towns and villages of Nelson Bay, Shoal Bay, Boat Harbour and Anna Bay. It offers coastal bush land, forests and over 20 km of rocky coastline and white sandy beaches. Keep your eyes open for outcrops of the acid volcanic rock, Rhyodacite. It’s a great place for a picnic or a walk. In safe conditions you can walk out to Fingal Island and the lighthouse.

The Port Stephens Visitor Centre is a great place to visit. So you can find out more about the attractions in the area.

Salamander Bay short term accommodation is central to all Surf and Bay Beaches in Port Stephens – Nelson Bay is just a 7km drive to the east, and is the main town of the Port Stephens region. The calm beaches of the bay are perfect for families to relax, while the coastal beaches as great for surfing and body boarding. Nelson Bay and Shoal Bay are home to some of the best beaches in the Port Stephens area. There are over 20 beaches including sheltered bays and open ocean beaches which gives you plenty of option for swimming, snorkelling, kayaking, surfing and walking. If you enjoy diving and snorkelling, the tiny promontory of Fly Point is an aquatic reserve. Also Broughton Island where you’ll find what local divers call “The Looking Glass”. A split that runs through the middle of the island and is alive with marine life. There are lot of places for snorkelling and diving for all experience levels. So you don’t need to worry about missing out.

Sand Dunes – In Nelson Bay you’ll also find the country’s largest coastal dune system. It stretches for more than 30 km to the northern reaches of Newcastle and to the Nelson Head Heritage Lighthouse.

Shoal Bay and Anna Bay – Another 2 km to the east, you’ll find Shoal Bay which is an excellent bush walking area. We recommend the walking tracks in Tomaree National Park, which is a 20 km strip between Shoal Bay and Anna Bay. Shoal bay is a great place to head out for a meal and the base for fishing trips and cruises around Port Stephens. Your Salamander Bay holiday rental is only a 15 minute drive (11 km) to Shoal Bay and an 8 minute drive (7.7 km) to Anna Bay.

Whale Watching and Dolphins – An absolute must-do while you’re staying at Condo 105 is to head out on a whale watching cruise. If you are staying during the season, Port Stephens region is on the annual migration track. You can see whales heading north in June and July. Then south again in September to November. The area is also home to large pods of dolphins that you can see from dolphin watch cruises. Or even while paddling around on a kayak in the bay. Another must do is swimming with the dolphins. There is only one wild dolphin swim permitted in NSW, and it is in the Port Stephens/Great Lakes Marine Park. The organisers will take you offshore on a 50-ft ocean catamaran. Where you will get the chance to swim with Short Beaked Common Dolphins and Oceanic Bottle Nosed Dolphins. This is an amazing experience not to be missed. Salamander Bay short stay rental is only a 10 minute drive (7 km) to Nelson Bay d’Albora Marina which is base for your whale and dolphin watching adventures.

Salamander Bay holiday condo is a great base for Adrenaline Junkies – If you love spending your holidays getting the adrenalin running, then a holiday at Condo 105 @ Horizons Golf Resort is for you. In the area you’ll find go karting, bike hire, horse riding and helicopter joy flights. As well as a shark and ray centre. Hit up the sand dunes with some sand boarding. Or spend the day on a quad or join a 4WD Safari Tour. If you are visiting us over a weekend, make sure you book yourself in for a camel ride on the beach. You can book in for an hour long sunset ride, which is a great way to finish off the day. After your camel ride, head back to Horizons Resort and sit back with a glass of wine watching the animals come out at dusk.

Tomaree National Park – If you prefer to keep your feet firmly on soil, then you can often see both dolphins and whales from Tomaree National Park Headland. Tomaree National Park is the backdrop to the towns and villages of Nelson Bay, Shoal Bay, Boat Harbour and Anna Bay. It offers coastal bush land, forests and over 20 km of rocky coastline and white sandy beaches. Keep your eyes open for outcrops of the acid volcanic rock, Rhyodacite. It’s a great place for a picnic or a walk. In safe conditions you can walk out to Fingal Island and the lighthouse.

The Port Stephens Visitor Centre is a great place to visit. So you can find out more about the attractions in the area.

  • Internet – WiFi – Netflix – Stan and Apple TV
  • Air-conditioned for heating and cooling
  • Kitchenette and dining area
  • Bathroom with large shower
  • TV & DVD player in the living area along with library of DVDs and CDs
  • Main bedroom with King bed
  • Second bedroom with two holiday bunks (two single beds up top and two double beds below
  • Living area contains a double sofa lounge and there is room for two single foam mattresses
  • Outdoor entertaining area
  • Tariff includes linen. This includes bed sheets, pillow cases, towels, washers, doonas, blankets and pillows for all beds
  • Check-in: 2:00 PM / Check-out: 10:00 AM
  • Max. occupancy: 8
  • Children welcome
  • Parties/events not allowed
  • Pets not allowed
  • Non smoking only
  • No Excessive Noise between 9 pm to 7 am
  • Respect Neighbours

Book Your Stay

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Condo 105 @ Horizons Golf Resort is a stylish and spacious two-bedroom apartment perched on a hill above gold course in Salamander Bay NSW. Perfect for families, couples, or groups of up to 8 guests. It features a king bed, 2 trio bunk beds, sofa bed and plenty of room. Enjoy modern comforts like air-conditioning, fast Wi‑Fi, Netflix and Stan. A well-equipped kitchenette, and a private balcony overlooking the golf course and landscaping where kangaroos often roam. Outside, you’ll find an undercover BBQ terrace, serene garden spaces, and free on-site parking. Everything you need for a relaxed Port Stepens getaway.

Ideally located for exploring Port Stephens and enjoying resort life, Condo 105 sits right on the Horizon’s 18-hole golf course. Guests can use the resort’s paid and complimentary facilities, including the pro shop, driving range, and on-site restaurant and café. Just a short drive away are the beaches of Salamander and Nelson Bay, dolphin and whale-watching cruises, the Tomaree National Park walking trails, and adrenaline-filled activities like sandboarding, quad biking, and scenic flights.

Clean, comfortable, and loved for its tranquil setting, guests consistently praise Condo 105 for its superb service and homely feel. Reviews highlight the “comfortable, clean, affordable” space with kitchenette essentials, reliable entertainment options, and breathtaking views. Whether you’re here for beach days, golf, wildlife, or just a peaceful retreat, Condo 105 offers excellent value in Salamander Bay. Book direct for the best rates and personal service from local hosts.

Salamander Bay short term accommodation is central to all Surf and Bay Beaches in Port Stephens – Nelson Bay is just a 7km drive to the east, and is the main town of the Port Stephens region. The calm beaches of the bay are perfect for families to relax, while the coastal beaches as great for surfing and body boarding. Nelson Bay and Shoal Bay are home to some of the best beaches in the Port Stephens area. There are over 20 beaches including sheltered bays and open ocean beaches which gives you plenty of option for swimming, snorkelling, kayaking, surfing and walking. If you enjoy diving and snorkelling, the tiny promontory of Fly Point is an aquatic reserve. Also Broughton Island where you’ll find what local divers call “The Looking Glass”. A split that runs through the middle of the island and is alive with marine life. There are lot of places for snorkelling and diving for all experience levels. So you don’t need to worry about missing out.

Sand Dunes – In Nelson Bay you’ll also find the country’s largest coastal dune system. It stretches for more than 30 km to the northern reaches of Newcastle and to the Nelson Head Heritage Lighthouse.

Shoal Bay and Anna Bay – Another 2 km to the east, you’ll find Shoal Bay which is an excellent bush walking area. We recommend the walking tracks in Tomaree National Park, which is a 20 km strip between Shoal Bay and Anna Bay. Shoal bay is a great place to head out for a meal and the base for fishing trips and cruises around Port Stephens. Your Salamander Bay holiday rental is only a 15 minute drive (11 km) to Shoal Bay and an 8 minute drive (7.7 km) to Anna Bay.

Whale Watching and Dolphins – An absolute must-do while you’re staying at Condo 105 is to head out on a whale watching cruise. If you are staying during the season, Port Stephens region is on the annual migration track. You can see whales heading north in June and July. Then south again in September to November. The area is also home to large pods of dolphins that you can see from dolphin watch cruises. Or even while paddling around on a kayak in the bay. Another must do is swimming with the dolphins. There is only one wild dolphin swim permitted in NSW, and it is in the Port Stephens/Great Lakes Marine Park. The organisers will take you offshore on a 50-ft ocean catamaran. Where you will get the chance to swim with Short Beaked Common Dolphins and Oceanic Bottle Nosed Dolphins. This is an amazing experience not to be missed. Salamander Bay short stay rental is only a 10 minute drive (7 km) to Nelson Bay d’Albora Marina which is base for your whale and dolphin watching adventures.

Salamander Bay holiday condo is a great base for Adrenaline Junkies – If you love spending your holidays getting the adrenalin running, then a holiday at Condo 105 @ Horizons Golf Resort is for you. In the area you’ll find go karting, bike hire, horse riding and helicopter joy flights. As well as a shark and ray centre. Hit up the sand dunes with some sand boarding. Or spend the day on a quad or join a 4WD Safari Tour. If you are visiting us over a weekend, make sure you book yourself in for a camel ride on the beach. You can book in for an hour long sunset ride, which is a great way to finish off the day. After your camel ride, head back to Horizons Resort and sit back with a glass of wine watching the animals come out at dusk.

Tomaree National Park – If you prefer to keep your feet firmly on soil, then you can often see both dolphins and whales from Tomaree National Park Headland. Tomaree National Park is the backdrop to the towns and villages of Nelson Bay, Shoal Bay, Boat Harbour and Anna Bay. It offers coastal bush land, forests and over 20 km of rocky coastline and white sandy beaches. Keep your eyes open for outcrops of the acid volcanic rock, Rhyodacite. It’s a great place for a picnic or a walk. In safe conditions you can walk out to Fingal Island and the lighthouse.

The Port Stephens Visitor Centre is a great place to visit. So you can find out more about the attractions in the area.

Salamander Bay short term accommodation is central to all Surf and Bay Beaches in Port Stephens – Nelson Bay is just a 7km drive to the east, and is the main town of the Port Stephens region. The calm beaches of the bay are perfect for families to relax, while the coastal beaches as great for surfing and body boarding. Nelson Bay and Shoal Bay are home to some of the best beaches in the Port Stephens area. There are over 20 beaches including sheltered bays and open ocean beaches which gives you plenty of option for swimming, snorkelling, kayaking, surfing and walking. If you enjoy diving and snorkelling, the tiny promontory of Fly Point is an aquatic reserve. Also Broughton Island where you’ll find what local divers call “The Looking Glass”. A split that runs through the middle of the island and is alive with marine life. There are lot of places for snorkelling and diving for all experience levels. So you don’t need to worry about missing out.

Sand Dunes – In Nelson Bay you’ll also find the country’s largest coastal dune system. It stretches for more than 30 km to the northern reaches of Newcastle and to the Nelson Head Heritage Lighthouse.

Shoal Bay and Anna Bay – Another 2 km to the east, you’ll find Shoal Bay which is an excellent bush walking area. We recommend the walking tracks in Tomaree National Park, which is a 20 km strip between Shoal Bay and Anna Bay. Shoal bay is a great place to head out for a meal and the base for fishing trips and cruises around Port Stephens. Your Salamander Bay holiday rental is only a 15 minute drive (11 km) to Shoal Bay and an 8 minute drive (7.7 km) to Anna Bay.

Whale Watching and Dolphins – An absolute must-do while you’re staying at Condo 105 is to head out on a whale watching cruise. If you are staying during the season, Port Stephens region is on the annual migration track. You can see whales heading north in June and July. Then south again in September to November. The area is also home to large pods of dolphins that you can see from dolphin watch cruises. Or even while paddling around on a kayak in the bay. Another must do is swimming with the dolphins. There is only one wild dolphin swim permitted in NSW, and it is in the Port Stephens/Great Lakes Marine Park. The organisers will take you offshore on a 50-ft ocean catamaran. Where you will get the chance to swim with Short Beaked Common Dolphins and Oceanic Bottle Nosed Dolphins. This is an amazing experience not to be missed. Salamander Bay short stay rental is only a 10 minute drive (7 km) to Nelson Bay d’Albora Marina which is base for your whale and dolphin watching adventures.

Salamander Bay holiday condo is a great base for Adrenaline Junkies – If you love spending your holidays getting the adrenalin running, then a holiday at Condo 105 @ Horizons Golf Resort is for you. In the area you’ll find go karting, bike hire, horse riding and helicopter joy flights. As well as a shark and ray centre. Hit up the sand dunes with some sand boarding. Or spend the day on a quad or join a 4WD Safari Tour. If you are visiting us over a weekend, make sure you book yourself in for a camel ride on the beach. You can book in for an hour long sunset ride, which is a great way to finish off the day. After your camel ride, head back to Horizons Resort and sit back with a glass of wine watching the animals come out at dusk.

Tomaree National Park – If you prefer to keep your feet firmly on soil, then you can often see both dolphins and whales from Tomaree National Park Headland. Tomaree National Park is the backdrop to the towns and villages of Nelson Bay, Shoal Bay, Boat Harbour and Anna Bay. It offers coastal bush land, forests and over 20 km of rocky coastline and white sandy beaches. Keep your eyes open for outcrops of the acid volcanic rock, Rhyodacite. It’s a great place for a picnic or a walk. In safe conditions you can walk out to Fingal Island and the lighthouse.

The Port Stephens Visitor Centre is a great place to visit. So you can find out more about the attractions in the area.

  • Internet – WiFi – Netflix – Stan and Apple TV
  • Air-conditioned for heating and cooling
  • Kitchenette and dining area
  • Bathroom with large shower
  • TV & DVD player in the living area along with library of DVDs and CDs
  • Main bedroom with King bed
  • Second bedroom with two holiday bunks (two single beds up top and two double beds below
  • Living area contains a double sofa lounge and there is room for two single foam mattresses
  • Outdoor entertaining area
  • Tariff includes linen. This includes bed sheets, pillow cases, towels, washers, doonas, blankets and pillows for all beds
  • Check-in: 2:00 PM / Check-out: 10:00 AM
  • Max. occupancy: 8
  • Children welcome
  • Parties/events not allowed
  • Pets not allowed
  • Non smoking only
  • No Excessive Noise between 9 pm to 7 am
  • Respect Neighbours
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