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Lord Howe (1 miles from Lord Howe Island Airport)
With a restaurant and free airport transfers, Beachcomber Lodge offers everything you need for a relaxing getaway. Set on 5 beautiful acres, it is a short stroll from Ned’s Beach and Middle Beach. We loved Beachcomber Lodge. Perfect for what we needed, nice rooms and an easy walk down into town. Loved the garden and being close to nature and very helpful staff.
Lord Howe (1.3 miles from Lord Howe Island Airport)
Located 1.1 km from Lagoon Beach and 2.7 km from Blinky Beach, The Broken Banyan provides accommodation situated in Lord Howe. Great location had everything we needed, Barbra was super helpful and did above and beyond to make sure our trip was a blast
Lord Howe (1.4 miles from Lord Howe Island Airport)
Somerset Apartments offers a range of accommodation on Lord Howe Island, situated between Neds Beach and the Lagoon, allowing easy walking and cycling to nearby shops, restaurants and the Visitor... Handy location, good self catering facilities, it was within our budget. It was very well set out accommodation in a great setting. Having good free Wi-Fi was fabulous to be able to stay InTouch with our family. Would highly recommend this accommodation with guests that are not on a large budget, would defiantly stay again!
Lord Howe (1.4 miles from Lord Howe Island Airport)
Offering free WiFi, 2 outdoor gazebos and private access to Ned's Beach, Lorhiti Apartments are located on Lord Howe Island. Great location, apartment was spotless and spacious with very comfy bed. Had everything you could require for short or long term stay. Grounds were kept immaculate, lovely outdoor areas for relaxing including bbq.
Lord Howe (1.7 miles from Lord Howe Island Airport)
Arajilla Retreat is located in a forest area just behind Old Settlement Beach on Lord Howe Island. Guests can choose from a range of 1-bedroom and 2-bedroom luxurious suites.
The Island has much beauty to enjoy; probably a bit over the top in their activities re eco/conservation etc. A lesson in ideology v practicality is needed. Very limited eating facilities open!!! Anchorage ok but very expensive with ridiculous rules, Fish/Chips at golf club ok but way out of ease of access; Museum eating attitude ,take it or leave it, Bowls club well, just finished Hamburgers and we were told ok folks time to go home, truly!! The bright spot was Thompsons, the Burgers and Scallops were the best and reasonably priced same as other shop items. Lots of beauty spots, Neds Beach!!, grab a bike, quite easy
Keen walkers and hikers would love this island. Small Mts to climb as well as bush walks through the verdant rainforests. Short distance across island. Bring your main supplies as limited expensive food supplies. Many restaurants still closed. Weather can cause flights to be cancelled. We are not so mobile now and I feel we have left it too late to fully enjoy island. Should have come 10 years ago. Bicycles or walking best ways to get around. Mainly work vehicles on island. Don’t think we’d come again as mobility issues will continue.
A very unique and special place! The water is beautiful, with amazing snorkelling and diving. There are beautiful birds everywhere. If you don't mind walking or cycling, then you don't need to hire a car - everything is within walking distance. There are plenty of walks/hikes/treks to do. The food is quite expensive compared with the mainland, and there are limited meal choices at most restaurants, particularly if you are vegetarian/vegan. We stayed 6 nights and that was plenty enough to do 3 days diving, the Mt Gower trek, most of the other walks on the island, and a lot of bird watching. We highly recommend doing the shark snorkel with Dive Lord Howe - an amazing and unforgettable experience!
The island is stunning and offers lots of walks for different fitness abilities. Other activities such as diving, snorkeling, kayaking and boat tours are available. Prepare for your walks before travelling to the island as it's very easy to nearly cripple yourself on the first walk, super sore calves after climbing/ descending hundreds of steps, but the views are worth the pain. Strongly recommend intermediate hill circuit and Malabar, Kim's lookout and north beach loop.
First of all, Lord Howe Island is one of the most beautiful destinations we have ever encountered. We went for scuba diving and bird watching, and enjoyed both There is a small museum, with interesting displays of island history and nature. Most accommodations are a short walk to both Ned's and Lagoon beaches, which are both beautiful. There are a few restaurants, and small grocery stores that had some small pre-made meals for the microwave or burgers. The weather can be tricky, with high winds that caused plane delays and bad water conditions. The planes to the island may institute weight restrictions for luggage, which might require waiting for the next flight if the bags don't make it on your booked flight. We didn't have problems, though. Most transportation is walking or bicycle, but our hotel had a shuttle.
A paradise. The Anchorage has great food for dinner, coffee & muffins in the morning. Go everywhere by bike except a short bushy walk from Lorhiti to Neds Beach which has fabulous snorkeling. Good cocktails, food & views at the Crooked Post.