Waterfront Holiday Units
Our waterfront apartments are on the lakefront at Tabourie Lake, near Ulludulla about two-and-a-half hours from Canberra and three hours from Sydney.
You can fish from the front lawn, or take a two minute stroll through the national park to the beach. The coastline here is completely unspoiled. No houses can be built on the beach, so you can walk for miles along the white sand and not see a house. But if you want to shop or have a coffee on the beach, you are not far from Ulludulla, Mollymook and the arts and crafts village of Milton.
Rates start in the low season from $90 per night for a two bedroom apartment which sleeps 4. Each apartment is fully equipped with a well stocked kitchen, television and DVD and outdoor furniture.
Guests receive a complimentary bottle of wine on arrival and we can arrange a basket of food for your breakfast plus local fruit and vegetables. Each apartment has crisp linen and fluffy clean towels provided.
Castaway Units also has a large BBQ and outdoor seating area just metres from the water's edge.
For bookings call the Managers Paul and Karen Desreaux on
(02) 4457 3555 or 0432 876 428
Comfortably accommodates four people
What is provided?
- Double bed, 2 single beds, pillows, blankets
- TV, VCR, kitchen appliances including microwave (one with dishwasher)
- Share BBQ
- Lake and tranquil surroundings
- Bike and walking areas suitable for young and old
What to bring?
- Recreation gear: fishing, walking, canoeing, cycling and beach
- Food, general kitchen condiments and sunscreen
Some of our local attractions include
- Fabulous unspoiled beaches
- Great natural recreation facilities for surfing, scuba diving, walking and fishing
- Surrounded by National Parks
- Horse riding, mountain bike tours, tennis and other facilities available locally, while a much broader range of entertainment, shopping, arts, craft and services are close by in Milton and Ulladulla to the north or Batemans Bay to the south
- A number of local artists have studios in the region, while the museum at Tabourie Lake provides a fascinating journey into the past





