Sydney Lakeside
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A beach break with Sydney on your doorstep
Nestled between the lake and the ocean, Sydney Lakeside at Narrabeen is situated just 40 minutes drive north of Sydney's CBD. It's not every destination that can offer a combination of a Beach Holiday with a City Experience at an affordable price, and Sydney Lakeside is perfectly positioned for a quick break, or a place for the family to settle in for a well earned break. Sydney Lakeside has 68 self contained accommodation units from 3.5 to 4 stars to suit the individual, the family or groups, with a vast array of activities right on the door step.
Visit Sydney Lakeside
Nestled between the lake and the ocean, Sydney Lakeside at Narrabeen is situated just 40 minutes drive north of Sydney's CBD. It's not every destination that can offer a combination of a Beach Holiday with a City Experience at an affordable price, and Sydney Lakeside is perfectly positioned for a quick break, or a place for the family to settle in for a well earned break. Sydney Lakeside has 68 self contained accommodation units from 3.5 to 4 stars to suit the individual, the family or groups, with a vast array of activities right on the door step.Visit Sydney Lakeside
Sydney Northern Beaches Accommodation

Picture: Brett Stallbaum – Manager Mamu Rainforest Canopy Walkway, Henny Goldsmith - Cairns Visitor Information Centre Coordinator, Andrew Dineen – Project Manager Parker Travel Collection.
Adding to the plethora of National and International Awards including World’s Leading Eco Lodge (World Travel Awards) and Best Spa on the Continent (World Spa Awards) the HM Awards for Excellence 2008 bestowed the coveted Ecotourism Award in recognition of this outstanding Australian Lodge.
Celebrating the opening of Parker Travel Collection’s new Korea Sales Office at Fifty Nine Restaurant and Bar, Paradise Palms Resort and Country Club were from left: Korean Tourism Relations (KTR) manager, Ronnie Kim, Managing Director of Parker Travel Collection, Todd Parker and QLD Minister for Tourism, Regional Development and Industry, Desley Boyle MP.
