Tea Gardens Waterfront Bed & Breakfast
Travel Blogs from Tea Gardens
Myall lakes national park
... our mark using shells and twigs(see pic) before heading back to have a slide down some dunes!! We then moved on and went to the Yacaaba walking track which had two different tracks. We had to walk 2k along the beach before we got to the tracks. The first one was only 1km upto a viewpoint but it was steep, however the view was more than worth it!! When we got back to the bottom we did the second track, which turned out to be a flat 5min ...
Through the forests to Tea Gardens
... More stunning beach at Crows Nest and a spectacular river-side at Tea Gardens. There was a another beach on the other side of tea Gardens peninsular. A ferry connected Crows nest and Nelson Bay the other side of the estuary but as we were expected in Dapto 'late afternoon’ we had to move on after our flathead (fish) and ...
We Are Staying The Week.
... catching up on his sleep when he had kept us all awake. Yesterday we cycled back to Bennetts beach and spent the afternoon enjoying the view, it doesnt matter how much you stare at it, it never gets boring. On our way to the beach we were walking over the bridge and spotted two dolphins swimming below us. We stayed and watched them for about 15 minutes and they were still there when we left.
This morning the thermometer by the window said it was ...
Tranquillity At Its Best.
... away for free so that he can start exploring again so that will be a fantastic opportunity for someone and it’s been great to see this little hidden retreat as it is. Looking on the list of things to do we decided to grab our bikes and cycle ten minutes to Bennetts Beach. Making it over the bridge was not an option for me as my little antique would not make it so hopping off, walked over before jumping back onto to race down the ...
The Hidden Gem That's Tea Gardens.
... is its kayaking school and renting out dorms has been a small side line for the past 1 ½ years. It has only ten beds, a nice little kitchen and lounge and a veranda that looks over to the Myall Lakes which are literally on the other side of the road. Apart from a German girl that is working for her board here, there are only three of us staying so it’s so chilled out, relaxed and amazingly cheap for this part of the country. Initially we’ve ...