The beautiful and unique Myall Lakes National Park offers something for everyone but particularly for those seeking tranquil, nature-based escapes that include bushwalking, kayaking and bird watching.
Aleda House is located on what must be one of the most picturesque locations on the Mid North Coast. Sitting high on Mayers Point & surrounded by the unique Myall Lakes National Park, Aleda House boasts spectacular lake views & abundant bird life. This very comfortable holiday home exudes the warmth of days gone by whilst still offering modern conveniences. Located close to the Lakes Way, Aleda House is just a short drive from Bungwahl, the beautiful Seal Rocks beach & the township of Bulahdelah.
Aleda House is perfect for those seeking truly unique kayaking & paddling adventures but there is plenty of room to park your boat if motorised watercraft is your thing. Local boat ramps are located at Violet Hill (sealed) and Neranie (unsealed) for Myall Lakes, and Brambles Reserve (sealed) for Smiths Lake. There is also an unsealed boat ramp at the end of Mayers Point (4WD access) suitable for small boats only. Mobile phone reception is strong for most networks.
T H I N G S . W E . L O V E
- Family friendly
- Stunning Lake Views
- Rural living
- Air Conditioning
- Wheelchair Access
- Garden Area
- Wi-Fi
H O M E . T R U T H S
- This is a request to book property.
- A pre-authorised bond is charged prior to arrival
- Strict no party or function policy
- Strictly no pets
- No smoking inside
- Off street parking
- BYO linen - pillows, blankets and doona's are provided
- Property uses Tank Water - double filters in place - water safe to drink if unsure please bring your own bottled drinking water
- External security camera
The Myall Lakes National Park boasts more than 40kms of pristine sandy beaches, protected hardwood forests, internationally recognised Ramsar wetlands, rugged escarpments, endless tracks and trails and the spectacular Broughton Island. ‘Must see’ spots within the park include Mungo Brush, Seal Rocks, the Dark Point sand dunes and the ‘Tops to Myalls’ Heritage Trail.