The Oaks Ranch, the 14-room boutique hotel in Mossy Point, on NSW’s South Coast, has opened a stunning 3-bedroom boutique Guesthouse, nestled within the property’s 300-acre sanctuary with panoramic views of the untouched wetlands.
In true Oaks Ranch style, the Guesthouse oozes a country coastal chic ambience, and its spacious yet intimate nature makes it the perfect destination for generational travel with family, or a much-needed weekend away with friends.
A tranquil haven, the one-of-a-kind Guesthouse has capacity for nine, the generous bedrooms are finished with luxurious Cultiver linen bedding, while the milky terrazzo and natural timbers in the two bathrooms envelope the space in warmth. An indulgent outdoor bath beckons you to soak in the surround views.
The beautifully designed and fully equipped kitchen, complete with a butler’s pantry, caters to all your culinary needs, and flows out to the wraparound deck where you can enjoy breakfast or an alfresco lunch while embracing the great outdoors.
The property’s garden was designed by highly regarded landscape architect, Karen Ruthven, who seamlessly blended the country house into the natural surroundings and complete with a firepit to accompany a glass of local wine as the day turns to dusk.
The Guesthouse also offers access to The Oaks Ranch’s many experiences including their 9-hole golf course, magnesium pool with sunlounges and cabanas, with views of tall gums spanning to the Deua Mountain Ranges and below, and their very own restaurant, Arlo, which showcases South Coast quality produce brimming with flavour. In true Australian spirit guests may even spot a Kangaroo or two as they travel freely throughout the expansive grounds.
General Manager of The Oaks Ranch, Josh Tyler commented “More and more we are seeing growth in the generational travel market, with the launch of The Oak’s Ranch Guesthouse we can provide our guests with a unique experience. From a reconnecting family vacation to celebrating special occasions and group weekends away, the Guesthouse offers the perfect escape.”
The Oaks Ranch runs from the Tomaga River in Tomakin to Candlagan Creek on the northside. A four-and-half hour drive from Sydney or just over two hours from Canberra if you’re keen on a road trip. Otherwise it’s a quick 40-minute flight to Moruya airport (10 minutes away), from Sydney.