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191 Mitchell Parade, Mollymook, NSW 2539,
Phone (contact): +61 2 4455 3044
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Beautiful accommodation at Mollymook Beach, South Coast NSW
Bannisters has a lot on offer with the 4.5 star boutique hotel boasting views up the coast to nearby Jervis Bay. There are just 23 guest rooms plus eight deluxe suites at Bannisters - each fitted out with consummate style and good taste. You'll feel yourself unwind the moment you step onto your private balcony. The Ocean Deluxe rooms all have sea views, while in the Spa Retreat rooms you'll also have the indulgence of a spa bath.
Bannisters Restaurant has long been regarded the best restaurant on the South Coast and this has been confirmed with the restaurant securing a coveted "NSW Restaurant and Catering Award for NSW Regional Restaurant of the Year 2009".
Now some more exciting news is that the restaurant has just launched as "Rick Stein at Bannisters". Rick has the famous Seafood Restaurant in the U.K. fishing village of Padstow and is bringing his recipes and seafood knowledge to Mollymook in this fantastic new seafood restaurant.
Extend the indulgence during your stay and make a booking at the Bannisters Day Spa overlooking the ocean. Starting with an invigorating steam shower, put yourself in the hands of a skilled massage therapist. Choose from a "Swedial" remedial massage, a luxurious Hawaiian or popular "Hot Rocks" massage. The Bannisters website has a comprehensive menu of beauty therapy services offered by the Spa.
If all you're seeking is relaxation with a good book, the pool with its Pizza & Cocktail bar is the place for you. Laze away your days in the sun as you watch dolphins frolick off the rocks below.
Situated at Mollymook on the NSW South Coast, it is located a short and beautiful 3 hour drive down the coast from Sydney or an easy 2 hours from Canberra. However, once you arrive ... you may find that you never want to leave.
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