Summer Sale - Save 20% on stays of 2 or more nights.
Stay dates between Sunday 4th January 2015 and Thursday 30th April 2015 (excluding Australia Day weekend and Easter holiday weekend). Subject to availability. Non-refundable deposit equal to the first night stay must be paid prior to sale end on Sunday 18th January 2015.
Sanctuary Hill Retreat provides luxury accommodation and is located in the beautiful Manning Valley just twenty minutes off the Pacific Highway at Nabiac. Relax and unwind whilst you take in the stunning views from the secluded and tranquil 100 acre rural property.
Guest accommodation has been specifically designed for couples.
Local attractions include the Krambach golf course and several wineries, or a forty minute drive to the shopping, beaches and attractions of Forster / Tuncurry and the Great Lakes area.
Sanctuary Hill Retreat is perfect for a romantic weekend getaway or just a short stopover.
Relax on the expansive deck and take in the stunning rural views where you are sure to see local birdlife including parrots, rosella and galah and possibly the local eagles or kangaroos.
Alternatively take a walk around the 100 acre property, enjoying scenic views, native wildlife, cows, alpaca and ponies. You can even get up close and personal with opportunities to handfeed many of the farm animals.
The guest suite provides kitchenette facilities, including a bar fridge, combination oven / grill / microwave, cookware, crockery, cutlery and glassware. A large six burner BBQ is provided on your private balcony.
Pamper yourself in the luxury private bathroom, providing a deep two person spa, double shower and double vanity units.
Enjoy a restful night sleep in a "5 star" king size bed and awake to stunning rural views and wake up to enjoy your complimentary breakfast pack.
For guests wanting a relaxing night in, there is a large flat screen television and DVD player and access to an extensive movie collection.
My wife and I are a couple, but we also have kids… How much extra is it to take the kids along ?