New listing - Take a tranquil break at this centrally located two-bedroom cottage surrounded by a lush forests in the historic township of Noojee.
This unique log-style cottage offers a spacious self contained space suitable for couples or families, with one queen bed, and three single beds.
Set on a large block, the detached cottage features a private outdoor deck, full kitchen / private bathroom, free wifi, bbq, fireplace, TV, family size dining table, and all within a short walk to all the local attractions.
The space
The guesthouse has recently been renovated while maintaining its unique country charm. The two bedrooms can accommodate up to 5 people, and with a fully appointed kitchen and family sized dining table you’ll feel right at home.
The cottage looks out onto the private garden with established trees and native birds being regular guests! And with a spacious floor plan and its central location in the Noojee township, we feel this is the perfect place to relax and enjoy the beautiful surroundings and attractions that Noojee has to offer.
Guest access - self check-in.
The log-style guesthouse is located at the bottom of the driveway, with the private entrance door located at the rear of the cottage. Photos have been provided that detail access into the cottage with the key safe.
And if you arrive after dark, there is ample lighting from the parking spot to the guesthouse door, with sensor lights throughout.
About Noojee
Noojee is popular as a tranquil, scenic nature escape less than two hours from Melbourne, with rugged mountains, winding rivers stocked with trout, the historic Noojee Trestle Bridge, the Alpine Trout Farm, the spectacular Toorongo Falls only a 10 minute drive away from the cottage, and towering Mountain Ash forests that feature the 300-year-old Ada Tree
Also within a short walking distance directly from the accommodation you can wander down to the famous Noojee Pub with spectacular river views, the Red Duck Cafe, the quirky Toolshed bar and bistro, as well as numerous stunning nature walks only a stones throw away (especially the Trestle Bridge Rail Trail and Loch Valley Tramway walk).
And Noojee is also the last stop for tourism services before the Mt Baw Baw Alpine Resort.