SEABROOK SANCTUARY is perfectly located 3 minutes from the end of Peninsula Link. Beautiful golf course at the end of the street, 7 mins to cafes, boutique shops & beaches and 13 mins to Peninsula Hot Springs. Set in a stunning position on the edge of Arthur's Seat State Park, the private 1/4 acre garden of greenery enjoys trickling sounds of Waterfall Creek. The Sanctuary is a bright & spacious 3 bedroom house which comfortably sleeps up to 6 people, perfect for friends, family holidays or a romantic weekend away for two.
This property welcomes you with open arms & allows guests to completely relax with the living area connecting to the full width front verandah, and large table & 6 chairs on the broad deck at the rear .. overlooking your secluded garden (with children's slide) as it merges with the beautiful natural landscape.
GREAT RATES quoted are for up to 6 people.
ALL BED LINEN & TOWELS are included free of charge.
You'll find tea, coffee, sugar, milk and a box of chocolate biscuits waiting for you in the kitchen, so you can start relaxing as soon as you arrive !
ACCOMMODATION:
Cleverly designed by an Interior Designer, the Sanctuary includes the following:
- Queen bed
- Double bed
- 2 Single beds
- Lounge area with seating for 6 people
- Wifi
- Internet TV with YouTube, Stan and Netflicks (includes movies & children's TV)
- Dining area for 6 people
- Kitchen with fridge/freezer, hob & oven, microwave, toaster, convection oven
- Laundry with washing machine, drying rack, iron & ironing board
- Large bathroom with bath, basic, WC and large shower
- Large timber deck with outdoor table and 6 chairs
- Children’s slide
- All bed linen & towels
EXTRAS INCLUDE:
- 3 secure off-street parking spaces
- Large deck with large table and 6 chairs overlooking beautifully green garden (with children's slide) and the Arthurs Seat State Park beyond the fence.
- All towels and bedlinen
- Tea, coffee etc & box of chocolate biscuits
R E L A X ... U N W I N D ... E N J O Y !!
LOCAL INFORMATION:
20 Wonderful things to do whilst staying at Seabrook Sanctuary, Rosebud …
Day 1 - Go surfing at Gunnamatta beach - 12 mins drive
Day 2 - Soak up sunshine on Rosebud beach or go for coffee - 7 mins drive
Day 3 - Stroke a Koala @ Moonlit Sanctuary in Pearcedale - 30 mins drive
Day 4 - Pick up some great gifts @ Mornington Racecourse Market - 20 mins
Day 5 - View the Peninsula from The Eagle @ Arthurs Seat - 15 mins drive
Day 6 - Fall in love with Fairy Penquins @ Phillip Island - 90 mins drive
Day 7 - Play a round of golf at the end of the street
Day 8 - Visit some of the 80 wineries in the area (pick up from the Sanctuary)
Day 9 - Relax at the Peninsula Hot Springs - 13 mins drive
Day 10 - Take ferry Sorrento to Queenscliff (leaving every hour) - 25 mins drive
Day 11 - Do some fishing from Rosebud Pier and catch dinner
Day 12 - Hire a yacht from the Blairgowrie Yacht Club - 20 mins drive
Day 13 - Horseback riding along the sea edge in Gunnamatta - 12 mins drive
Day 14 - Go dolphin spotting on Mornington Beaches - 20 mins drive
Day 16 - Hike from the Sanctuary to Arthurs Seat - 90 mins walk
Day 17 - Hot Air Ballooning over Melbourne - 90 mins drive or train from F’ston
Day 18 - Stroll through back gate to view kangaroos in reserve behind sanctuary
Day 19 - Enjoy relaxing massage or facial @ Samsara, Rosebud - 7 mins drive
Day 20 - Drive along the water’s edge to picturesque Sorrento, watch the pelicans, and do some boutique shopping - 25 mins drive
MORNINGTON PENINSULA INFORMATION:
The Mornington Peninsula is particularly famous for its wineries and secluded beaches, as well as Arthur's Seat look-out, surfing at Gunnamatta, and the coastal attractions of Portsea and Sorrento.
The peninsula is primarily a local tourist region, with popular natural attractions such as the variety of beaches both sheltered and open-sea and many scenic sights and views. Other popular attractions include the various wineries, mazes and the diverse array of water sports made available by the diversity of beaches and calm waters of Port Phillip and Western Port. It is known simply as "The Peninsula" to locals and Melburnians alike, giving rise to the expression "going down the peninsula".
Phillip Island is a tourist destination visited by 3.5 million people annually. The Penguin Parade at Phillip Island Nature Park, in which Little Penguins come ashore in groups, attracts visitors from all over the world. In addition to the Penguin Parade, there is also a Wild Life Park where wallabies and kangaroos roam freely amongst the visitors and can be fed by hand. The Wild Life Park hosts over 300 animals (mostly native Australian species). These include Wombats, Koalas, Kangaroos, Tasmanian Devils, various parrots and birds of prey, snakes and reptiles. Phillip Island is a beautiful drive from Rosebud and takes approximately 1 hr 30 mins.
Immaculate interiors awash with neutral tones and timber accents feature an open plan kitchen and living area with ducted heating, plus split-system air-conditioning, a gleaming family bathroom and 3 spacious bedrooms, all equipped with ceiling fans.
This is a tranquil sanctuary where the lush State Park is home to an extensive collection of flora and fauna, and just minutes to the local shops and surf beaches. A a pure haven for relaxation amongst nature .. it is NOT a venue for parties !!