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the nature of Couria Creek

Summercloud Cottage

private & spacious

Private, spacious and very comfortable, Summercloud Cottage nestles amidst 36 superb acres in the foothills of Mt Dromedary (Gulaga) at Tilba Tilba on the Far South Coast of NSW • see maps

From sunrise to sunset you are surrounded by the beauty of nature with abundant birdlife, bushwalks, friendly farm animals - including the Summercloud Alpacas - and the clean country air of Couria Creek.
• local natural environment

explore & relax

Summercloud Cottage provides comfortable self-contained accommodation for up to 4 people and is perfect for couples looking for a relaxing, natural retreat.

The additional bedroom means that Summercloud Cottage is also perfect or for smaller families or groups looking for a peaceful, private getaway to escape life’s hectic pace • more on cottage facilities

At Summercloud you can mingle with gentle alpacas, meet the friendly donkeys or just admire the great views.
• more on the farm animals of Couria Creek

• the Summercloud verandah

perfectly located

Summercloud Cottage is an ideal year-round destination for a short break or longer stay where you can simply relax, enjoy this tranquil property and take time to explore our beautiful local area.

The heritage villages of Tilba Tilba and Central Tilba are only minutes away - as is Gulaga / Mt Dromedary.

Summercloud Cottage is also perfectly located to enjoy the best of both the Sapphire and Eurobodalla Nature Coasts. Narooma and Bermagui are both a short drive from Couria Creek and both are famous for their beaches, fishing and seafood • more on local region

• Gulaga / Mt Dromedary & Wallaga Lake

• contact summercloud

Now is the perfect time to book your relaxing getaway at Summercloud Cottage and experience all that the beautiful Far South Coast has to offer.
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Contact: Lindy Quin
Phone / fax: (02) 4473 7211
mobile: 0407 899 238
email • lindy@summercloudcottage.com.au
Or simply fill in our • email enquiries form

         All images by Lindy Quin