Thursday, May 6, 2010

So Pretty

Secluded. Private. Sensory overload. Pretty. Beach house.

Built in the 1970s and once known as a hippy hideaway, Pretty Beach House is now one of the most exclusive resorts to hide oneself in (with a gorgeous pal, of course). Owned by the John Singleton consortium, this little oasis offers a rare slice of tranquility, just 90 minutes outside of Sydney. Should you manage to extricate yourself from the plunge pool, aged leather furnishings and Belgian linen ensconced beds, you can partake in walks led by local indigenous rangers to significant sites located in the adjoining national park, or stroll down to Pretty Beach itself.


I wish I could say that I've been there...

Admin:
Bayview Pavilion A$1700
Hideaway Pavilion A$1900
Treetops Pavilion A$2500
Included in the rates are accommodation (double), breakfast, lunch, dinner, morning and afternoon teas, non alcoholic beverages and a considered selection of alcoholic beverages.

Favourite Bit:

Children under 12 are only catered for with an exclusive buy out of all three pavilions in the one group. [i.e. Children aren't encouraged to attend]. (Sorry pregnant friends).

2 comments:

A said...

Oh wow I love it! I wonder if it's the same Pretty Beach I went to on Year 8 school camp.. That was 1993 and while we were there they announced "the winner is Sydney" for the Olympics.. Funny the things you remember.. Hmm what a nice place for a romantic getaway....?!! x

Rachel said...

Hahaha... Yes! If you have the extra $$ to fling around!! I see OTR is going well... And yes, you were right in your comments: it's not about playing games, it's about maintaining boundaries and keeping you as you without becoming a girl who ditches her friends in favour of hanging out with the new boy. Glad to hear it's going well!!!