Address & Contact
97 Middle Beach Road
Tanja
NSW
2550
Phone: 1300 072 757
Email: N/A
Web: https://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/camping-and-accommodation/accommodation/myer-house
Myer House is set in a lovely secluded coastal location within
Mimosa Rocks National Park. Offering self-contained accommodation with 4 bedrooms for up to 12 people, this beautifully-restored house overlooks Bithry Inlet, the mouth of Wapengo Lake, a pristine South Coast estuary.
Kenneth Myer of the Myer Foundation built this house from a design by renowned architect Sir Roy Grounds, and they generously donated it to NPWS in 1976.
A harmonious combination of old and new, the authentically-restored historical building offers all the modern conveniences you would need, including entertainment and kitchen facilities.
Picnic tables, barbecue facilities, public phone, showers, flush
toilets, electric power, indoor fireplace, kitchen, plates and cutlery, pots and pans, bed linen, bath, tv, washing machine. You will need to take food supplies,
toilet paper, towels. The house is in a remote location, so it’s a good idea to pick up your supplies before you arrive. The nearest towns are
Tathra to the south (12km) and Bermagui to the north (30km). The land surrounding the house is part of
Mimosa Rocks National Park and open to the public. 2wd vehicle access. The house is fully furnished with breakfast area, family room, central lounge/dining room and kitchen.
Myer House is not connected to mains power. The power supply to the property is a fully integrated solar system with 240V inverter and diesel back-up generator.
Please be conservative with your power use and leave hair dryers and similar items at
home. Fees apply for power outage call outs.
Myer House is not connected to mains
water supply. Rainwater is collected in tanks and a filtered
drinking water tap is available in the kitchen. There is a land line phone at the property which can be used free of charge for local and emergency calls only. Mobile phone coverage can be poor and should not be relied upon. Both bathrooms at the property have hot showers: The shower in one bathroom is wheelchair accessible. The shower in the other bathroom is combined with a bath.
During Spring, head to one of the park's headlands for great whale watching. In Winter, keep your eyes on the parks winter-flowering plants, like spotted gums, mugga ironbark and coastal banksia for honey eaters and lorikeets.
Book online or call the National Parks Contact Centre.