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Wilsons Promontory known locally as "the prom" is located at the southern-most point of Australia. The national park features breath-taking and exclusive beaches, fern gullies, magnificent views in every direction including spectacular rock formations and an abundance of wildlife spread across 50,000 hectares. Wilsons Promontory is renowned for its walking tracks, there's more than 30 walks covering around 130 kilometres of tracks which vary considerably in length and difficulty.

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Vereker House
Set on 2 1/2 acres just 3kms.from the entrance to Wilson's Promontory National Park and the boat launching ramp at Corner Inlet. Fully licensed with an extensive range of boutique wines from South Gippsland vineyards and naturally brewed, preservative-free beers from the Mirboo North Brewery.
Iluka Close     Yanakie     Phone 03 5687 1431

Litchfield Lodge B&B
1930's home recently refurbished and set in 3/4 acre of established garden. Traditional style bed and breakfast accommodation. 3 bedrooms with en-suites are offered with guest lounge and breakfast room. You can take afternoon tea in the lounge, on the terrace or your own courtyard on arrival.
12 Hoddle Rd     Foster     Phone 03 5682 1760

Taigh Na Mara
Modern facilities set in a homely, olde worlde comfort with beautiful views across Waratah Bay and Wilsons Promontory.Full country breakfast and accommodation for up to four people.
Savages Rd     Waratah Nth     Phone 03 5683 2408

The Eyrie
Peaceful and quiet in this wonderful part of the countryside, just above Foster with one of the most magnificent views of Wilson's Promontory over the blue waters of Corner Inlet, with lush green country to both sides and the rainforest behind.
40 Lagstroms Rd     Woorarra West     Ph 03 5681 2229

Bayview House
Located South East of Melbourne and set in three acres of garden on a gentle hillside, overlooking Shallow Inlet and Wilson's Promontory. Bed and Breakfast or self-contained holiday accommodation is available for up to seven guests. Private suites with magnificent views, an individual entrance off the main hall, and their own ensuite.
202 Soldiers Rd     Waratah Nth     Phone 03 5687 1246




Bed and Breakfast accommodation (including Guesthouse accommodation) was traditionally for hosted accommodation offering one or several rooms with or without an ensuite and a hot breakfast the next morning.  In recent years the lines have blurred as many places not offering breakfast or leaving a ingredients for you to cook yourself are calling themselves Bed and Breakfast.  In our view a Bed and Breakfast should be hosted and should provide a cooked breakfast. It would pay to ask what you are getting before you book.

 

 

 

 

 

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