Woodpeckers Bed & Breakfast
George St, Sydney
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Woodpeckers Bed & Breakfast Sydney

George St Sydney, New South Wales, SO51 0GJ, Australia

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Aussie Aussie Aussie, Oi Oi Oi!

A travel blog entry by jimstephkrueger

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... with a lot of sandstone features. The rooms are very contemporary and have huge windows with daybed/bench seating along the entire wall. I am having a hard time closing the blinds each evening as the views are spectacular!

We arrived at 6:30 a.m. it was about 8 by the time we arrived at the hotel. Our room wasn’t quite ready so we decided to head to The Rocks and have breakfast. We wanted to try Pancakes on The Rocks and ...

Sydney rain and shine

A travel blog entry by lieselbotha

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... someone to get eaten by a shark. Sadly that didn’t happen, so I decided to keep on walking… south, as it so happens – towards Coogee Beach. There is a lovely walkway they’ve done all the way along from Bondi, and after mooching past the swimming baths right above the waves, I headed along the footpath, with great views up and down the coast and the headlands. I made it to Bronte Beach, 3.5km away. Also a nice beach with lifeguards. I carried on and ...

Few days of laughs to catch up on

A travel blog entry by daisyorme

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... my sea sickness but so worth it, really cool beach - although Bondi is definitely better! And the plan to hit the goon again did not happen - a casual kip on the beanbags, was me done for the night. For you mum, who definitely won't have heard of goon, its basically the bottom scurry **** bits of wine, all mixed together in a 4 litre plastic bag with a tap which costs 10 bucks - its FOUL, and the headache in the morning is indescribable - but ...

Sydney is lovely!

A travel blog entry by stephinaus

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... the Art Gallery of New South Wales and went to the Picasso exhibit. Incredible! Each room was a different period in his life and artwork. He loved women and painted his many wives and lovers. There were hardly any paintings with men in them, and in ones that did contain men, the man was Picasso himself! Ha ha what a guy! I loved the exhibit and I love how Picasso dared to be different. For dinner we decided to check out China Town. We had a delicious dinner at a very ...

10.000 km's, Port Douglas to Perth Part 1

A travel blog entry by janetanddario

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... else from our group was willing to attempt the walk we had chosen, perhaps because it was one of the longer ones and we only had a couple of hours before our catamaran was to return and take us to our next stop. Janet and I were pretty confident that it could be done in the time we had, so we grabbed one of the 'mud-maps’ that lay on the reception desk and set off. We were happy to be leaving the resort as the whole place reeked of rotting fish, I think the kitchen had dumped ...