Peppertree's Guidebook

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Peppertree's Guidebook

Sightseeing

Bluey's beach is a short, 10 minute drive away from Peppertree and is a perfect place to set yourself up for the day with a picnic and umbrella.
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Blueys Beach
Boomerang Dr
56 recommandé par les habitants
Bluey's beach is a short, 10 minute drive away from Peppertree and is a perfect place to set yourself up for the day with a picnic and umbrella.
Sugarloaf Point Lighthouse is a beautiful historic building, established in 1875 as the first lighthouse designed by colonial architect James Barnet. One of only two towers in Australia with an external stairway. Sugarloaf Point is a top spot for watching whales as they migrate on their journey along the coast. You might also be lucky enough to see dolphins, down on Lighthouse Beach.
26 recommandé par les habitants
Sugarloaf Point Lighthouse
75-77 Lighthouse Rd
26 recommandé par les habitants
Sugarloaf Point Lighthouse is a beautiful historic building, established in 1875 as the first lighthouse designed by colonial architect James Barnet. One of only two towers in Australia with an external stairway. Sugarloaf Point is a top spot for watching whales as they migrate on their journey along the coast. You might also be lucky enough to see dolphins, down on Lighthouse Beach.

Food scene

This cafe is a major hot spot for breakfast and lunch in Bluey’s Beach. A Bali inspired menu with great coffee and beautiful hospitality.
90 recommandé par les habitants
Kembali Cafe
188 Boomerang Dr
90 recommandé par les habitants
This cafe is a major hot spot for breakfast and lunch in Bluey’s Beach. A Bali inspired menu with great coffee and beautiful hospitality.
A great place to go to for breakfast, right on the water in Smith’s Lake. A short walk from Peppertree you will find this beauty but no pets are allowed on the deck so keep this in mind.
53 recommandé par les habitants
Frothy Coffee Boatshed
1 Amaroo Dr
53 recommandé par les habitants
A great place to go to for breakfast, right on the water in Smith’s Lake. A short walk from Peppertree you will find this beauty but no pets are allowed on the deck so keep this in mind.