Take a stroll or ride the train for 1.8 kilometres (1.1 miles) over the Indian Ocean on the beautifully restored
historic jetty, the longest timber - piled jetty in the Southern Hemisphere.
Within easy walking distance you can throw a fishing line off
the historic jetty, relax and enjoy a delicious meal at the foreshore restaurants and cafes, explore walking tracks to stunning coral sea lookouts, play a round of golf at the local course or simply enjoy the peace of quiet and beautiful surrounds of this magnificent property.
You can enjoy a stroll along
the historic jetty or walking trails or even take a tour through the new Fishlab.
The Picnic Bay beachfront featuring
our historic jetty is a stones throw from the comfort of your holiday home.
A stroll along the beach to
the historic jetty, throw a line in and maybe or maybe not catch dinner!
Not exact matches
The
historic Picnic Bay
jetty is so close that you will feel compelled to go for a wander and so tempted to throw a line in and contemplate waht you might hook for dinner!
Less than five minutes drive, and five kilometres away is the
historic town of Edithburgh, where there is a museum,
jetty, boat launching, and natural seawater swimming pool.
All facilities including the hotel, shops,
jetty, galleries and
historic sites are walking distance from the house.
Historic Sonbern Lodge is located in the heart of Wallaroo only a short stroll from the beautiful beach and
jetty.
First established in 1839, Poltalloch Station is a sheep and cattle farm with 22
historic buildings, including the
jetty house, shearing shed, stables, lighthouse and magnificent Victorian homestead.
The
historic Picnic Bay
jetty provides a perfect spot for the keen fisherman to throw in a line or watch a stunning sunset.
Wander the length of
historic One Mile
Jetty, part of Carnarvon's heritage precinct or head further north to the spectacular Carnarvon blowholes, where the ocean jets up to 20 metres (66 feet) high.