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Family home on picturesque island near Sydney!  

House • Scotland Island NSW Australia

    6 Guests  
    3 Bedrooms  
    6 Beds  
    3 Bathrooms  
  Primary home

Exchange types accepted

  Simultaneous  
  Non-Reciprocal & Globe  

Statistics

Listed  January 2025
Views  183

General Overview

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Features


Washer
Washer
Dishwasher
Dishwasher
Clothes dryer
Clothes dryer
Oven
Oven
Microwave
Microwave
Coffee machine
Coffee machine
Fridge
Fridge
Iron
Iron
Hair dryer
Hair dryer
Heating
Heating
TV
TV
WiFi
WiFi
High Speed Internet
High Speed Internet
Bathtub
Bathtub
First aid kit
First aid kit
Smoke alarms
Smoke alarms
Fire extinguisher
Fire extinguisher
Bed sheets
Bed sheets
Towels
Towels
Workspace
Workspace
Fireplace
Fireplace
Home cinema
Home cinema
BBQ
BBQ
Hot tub
Hot tub
Balcony
Balcony
Garden / yard
Garden / yard
Deck / patio / courtyard / terrace
Deck / patio / courtyard / terrace
Covered porch / verandah
Covered porch / verandah
Bikes
Bikes
Kayak
Kayak
Standup paddleboard
Standup paddleboard

Travel Styles

    Adventure
    Family
    Relaxing
    Eco
    Village
    Beach
    Water
    Hiking
    Cycling
    Good public transport

House Rules

    Unsuitable for infants under 2
    Suitable for children ages 2-12
    Pets not allowed
    No smoking

Allergens

    Dog free
    Carpet free
    Smoke free
    Fragrance free

Dates of Availability

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Neighbourhood

Scotland Island is at the heart of Pittwater, located on the northern outskirts of Sydney, and is a breathtaking holiday destination that perfectly combines natural beauty, outdoor adventure, and relaxed coastal living. With its crystal-clear waters, sheltered coves, and stunning bushland, Pittwater offers a peaceful yet exciting retreat for nature lovers, families, and water enthusiasts. Surrounded by the Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park, Pittwater is a paradise for those who enjoy hiking, wildlife watching, and exploring pristine beaches. Whether you’re walking along scenic trails, kayaking through the calm waters, or swimming at one of the many secluded beaches, there’s no shortage of ways to connect with nature. The area is also known for its vibrant local community and charming villages. The waterfront towns of Avalon, Palm Beach, and Newport offer plenty of cafes, boutique shops, and restaurants, perfect for relaxing after a day of outdoor exploration. The famous Palm Beach, with its golden sands and clear waters, is an ideal spot for a day of sunbathing or a swim in the ocean. For sailing and boating enthusiasts, Pittwater is a haven. Its calm waters and beautiful scenery make it one of the best places in Sydney for a leisurely boat ride or a thrilling sail. You can hire a boat, take a scenic cruise, or even explore the many islands dotting the bay, such as Scotland Island, where you can enjoy a peaceful escape from the world. Whether you’re looking to unwind by the water, enjoy an active holiday with hiking and water sports, or discover charming coastal villages, Pittwater offers a perfect balance of relaxation and adventure for all types of travelers.

Nearest airport

Sydney Kingsford Smith - 1.5hrs door to door.

Getting Around

Getting around Pittwater is a relaxed and enjoyable experience, with plenty of options to explore the area’s stunning landscapes and waterfront towns. Whether you prefer to travel by boat, on foot, or by car, there are several convenient ways to navigate this picturesque region. Car: If you're hiring a car, driving is the easiest way to get around Pittwater. The area is well-connected by road, with scenic drives leading to popular towns like Avalon, Palm Beach, and Newport. However, some of the smaller, more secluded spots, such as the island communities, may require alternative transport. Public Transport: While Pittwater is primarily a car-based region, there are bus services connecting the major towns to the rest of Sydney. These buses are a convenient option for traveling between towns like Avalon and Newport, or getting to the ferry terminals for boat access. Ferry & Water Taxi: One of the most unique and enjoyable ways to get around Pittwater is by ferry or water taxi. Regular ferries run between the mainland and islands like Scotland Island, and water taxis can be booked to transport you to more remote locations. This is an especially scenic way to explore Pittwater’s waterways. Walking & Hiking: For those who prefer to enjoy the natural beauty up close, walking and hiking are great ways to explore. Pittwater is home to several trails through lush bushland and along the coastline. Popular walks, such as the Barrenjoey Headland track, offer stunning views of the water and surrounding areas. Bicycles: Cycling is another great way to get around the quieter areas of Pittwater. Some local bike hire shops allow you to rent bikes and explore at your own pace, particularly in places like Palm Beach and Avalon. Be sure to check out the local bike paths and scenic routes along the coastline. Community Vehicle: On Scotland Island, there is a community vehicle available for bookings. It’s a convenient way to get from the wharf to your destination or to transport luggage, as some of the paths on the islands may be too challenging for those with limited mobility. In general, getting around Pittwater is about taking your time to soak in the natural beauty and enjoy the laid-back atmosphere, whether by water, on foot, or by car.

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