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Search this site for details about accommodation properties located in and around the Southern NSW area.  The selectastay site includes information on rates and availability for overnight and holiday accommodation including motel style accommodation,  bed & breakfast,  b&b, apartment,  holiday unit,  hotel,  houseboat,  cottage,  cabin or caravan park accommodation; Search through the available listings in the accommodation search section for any cheap specials on holiday accomodation or any special packages that may be available for locations in the Southern NSW area including Southern, Braidwood, Crookwell, Goulburn and surrounding areas. Quick links are listed below to help search for available overnight and holiday accommodation properties located in the Southern NSW region. 

Southern NSW

The margins of the region covered extend from the Mittagong-Nowra district to the Victorian border and inland to Narrandera and Barooga.  From tropical northern beaches to the temperate wine growing regions and the beautiful Snowy Mountains, we are all lucky to be able to choose from such a large palette of lifestyle options.
The temperate climate makes touring the South Coast a memorable pleasure and a perfect holiday destination with plenty to do and see.  On the South Coast you can create your own fun in a wonderful natural environment with secluded beaches and majestic country side featuring rolling green hills and rugged mountains.  There are ten national parks within the South Coast each with its own special charms from the world's whitest sand beaches and abundant wildlife and birdlife, to unblemished shingle beaches and rugged headlands.  The climate is cool temperate (New South Wales far south coast) with mild summers and cool to cold winters with relatively high rainfall.
The anglers are well catered for and there are many fishing charters, boat and houseboat hire operators on the South Coast.  Less than an hour's drive from Sydney at the southern edge of the Royal National Park, this is where the Illawarra region and the South Coast of New South Wales begin.  The Southern Region of NSW is one of four forest regions in NSW supporting a woodchip-based native forest logging industry, and runs between the coast around Batemans Bay inland to Tumut.  Unspoilt coastlines, pristine beaches and fishing are all features to compliment your life on the Sapphire Coast.
Whether you choose to stay at a resort, motel, home stay, farm stay, cottage, holiday home, caravan park, forest park, bed and breakfast or small luxury hotel accommodation you will find the south coast has them all. 

NSW Southern accommodation

Mona Country Manor House Braidwood area (Villa)

Mona Country Manor House, an historic property on the edge of Heritage listed Braidwood, just one hour east of Canberra, offers the discerning traveller a unique mix of beauty, luxury and tranquillity. A country retreat comprising two villas set in eight acres of award winning gardens. Each villa can be reserved for your exclusive use. Ideal for gatherings of family and/or friends, Mona Country Manor House offers tennis, croquet, an indoor heated spa pool, massages, crackling fires and more.

Mona Country Manor House?.you won?t want to leave! ?Paradise in Heaven????Mark Turnbull 2006 (Excerpt from Guest Book).

Bedrooms Good quality king size beds are made up with best white linen. Large fluffy white towels are provided. White towelling robes and slippers are available for the comfort of each guest. Along with our standard down/feather pillows and duvets, antiallergenic pillows and blankets are supplied. A bedside table with bed lamp and clock/radio/alarm is positioned beside each sleeping position. Attractive antique wardrobes complement each room, as well as a place for suitcases and luggage.

Bedrooms are fitted with total blackout curtains and blinds so those early rays of sun do not disturb a well-earned sleep-in. Bathrooms The en-suites have been designed to eliminate the need for annoying shower curtains and screens. Vanities provide ample shelf space. A large mirror above the vanity is well lit. There is underfloor heating and heated towel rails in all bathrooms. Bathroom amenities such as shampoo, conditioner, bath gel, shower caps and hair dryers are provided. All bathrooms are fitted with exhaust fans. Kitchens Both kitchens are equipped with an ample array of pots and pans and cooking utensils, matching white china bowls and plates, a selection of fine glassware and cappuccino machines.

Plastic glasses are supplied for use in the bathrooms and the ?Bathhouse? building. Each kitchen is fitted with a stove, fridge and energy and water efficient dishwasher. Lounge/ Dining Areas Each villa has a generous dining room table and chairs, with ample room for the accommodated number of guests, and invites long lunches, dinners and conversation. Candlesticks complete the atmosphere. Lounges and arm chairs are arranged around a central coffee table and the slow combustion wood fire. Individually selected pictures decorate the walls. For indoor entertainment the villas are supplied with an array of board games, current magazines and coffee table books. There is also a selection of videos, DVDs and CDs.

In the Stables Villa a billiard table and juke box add to the ?club? feeling of the lounge room. Other Facilities Nearly eight acres of formal gardens with groomed pathways invite guests to explore the beautiful grounds. Scattered through the gardens are tables, chairs and garden benches creating sitting spots for reading and relaxing. Mona CMH?s gourmet picnic basket can be supplied. There is an all-weather tennis court set amidst the gardens. Rambling climbing roses decorate the tennis court surround. Complimentary rackets and balls are available. Next to the tennis court is a rotunda with table and chairs for spectators or a refreshment break for the players.

The Roman Plunge/Spa Pool in the ?Bathhouse? has three stepped levels of massaging jets and can seat up to 16 comfortably. In winter the water temperature is heated to 36 degrees and a comfortable 28 degrees in summer. The temperature and water balance is computer controlled. There is a separate change area with double shower and toilet hidden behind the fountain fa?ade. The croquet lawn boasts the spectacular position beside the lake next to the bridge. With a protected, westerly facing aspect, croquet can be played until just after dusk. The hoops and winning posts are left in place. Mallets and balls are kept at reception. Instructions for ?How to Play? are summarised in the Guest Information Folder.

Hosts Greg and Kerry Schneider are available to assist with game play when required. The stone bridge was commissioned by the owners in 1998 to link the formal gardens with the greater landscape. Based on a design by Italian architect Palladio, the five arch stone bridge, creates a beautiful entrance to the formal grounds. Crossing the main drive is an ?intersect road?. To the east this road leads to the eagle on a rock and the Leylandii forest. The eagle was purchased from Toby Evans Antiques in the Hunter Valley. Toby Evans imported two of these eagles from China. The other was purchased by Wolf Blass for his winery. The Leylandii forest of 800 trees was planted to dampen the noise from the Kings Hwy and to provide a private and protected area for picnics.

To the west there is a folly with commanding views of the entire property. Guests enjoy exploring these larger areas. At the Kings Highway entrance to the property there is a walking/jogging track lined with Quercis Ilex that follows the property?s town perimeter and returns to the formal gardens via the ?Monet? footbridge. The total graded pathways are 4.5 kilometres, perfect for a long brisk walk or reflective stroll. A champagne sunset horse and carriage ride around the township is a delightful and tranquil experience. Although preferred during the summer months, warm blankets are provided for those who brave this in the winter. The carriage can be enclosed to protect from rain. Nature experiences include garden walks, platypus watching, bird watching and duck feeding.

There are several dining options for guests: ? Self catering. Some guests have even cancelled their restaurant reservation, to cook in the gourmet kitchen of the Coachhouse. ? A two or three course dinner can be prepared and delivered to the villa ready for serving. ? There is a selection of dining options in the township of Braidwood just one kilometre away. A horse and carriage restaurant transfer can be booked. ? For those celebrating a special event such as a wedding anniversary or birthday a ?Blue Room? dinner can be booked.

The Blue Room is a private formal dining room in the Mona Function Centre catering for up to 20. An atmospheric cellar with panelling and special lighting is stocked with vintage and regional wines. Guests are able to visit the cellar and select a special wine to accompany their meal. Massages can be arranged by appointment and are usually conducted in the quiet and warm environment of the bathhouse. All of the abovementioned pleasures mean it is hard for guests to leave and so Mona CMH routinely offers a 3 pm check-out.