Holiday houses in Dalmeny

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  • Total holiday rentals

    Explore 60 holiday rentals in Dalmeny

  • Nightly prices starting at

    Dalmeny holiday rentals start at $72 AUD per night before taxes and fees

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  • Family-friendly holiday rentals

    50 properties offer extra space and kid-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly accommodation

    Find 10 rentals that welcome pets

  • Wi-Fi availability

    40 of Dalmeny holiday rentals include Wi-Fi access

  • Popular amenities for guests

    Guests love Kitchen, Wifi and Pool across Dalmeny rentals

  • 4.7 Average rating

    Dalmeny stays receive an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 from guests

Top-rated holiday rentals in Dalmeny

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Top Guest favourite
An aerial view of a tiny house surrounded by trees showcases a covered verandah with string lights. A fire tub bath and white lounge chairs are positioned nearby, creating an inviting outdoor space. Steps lead from the house to the gravel pathway illuminated by soft lights.
Tiny home in North Batemans Bay
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 211 reviews

The little Things Tiny House

Reconnect with nature. Backing onto the state forest, this unique tiny house stay gives you the best of both worlds. The little things is situated on 3 acres overlooking a duck filled dam, kangaroos and native birds, yet just a stones throw away from town and local beaches. We are FULLY OFF GRID & ECO FRIENDLY ❤️ Complimentary Breakfast hamper enjoyed on the verandah, movie projector for rainy days & fire tub bath under the stars at night 7 VELUX skylights and King bed….. enjoy THE LITTLE THINGS

Top Guest favourite
A native garden extends across a grassy area, featuring a variety of plants and shrubs. The garden is bordered by a wooden fence and offers views of the coastline and ocean in the distance. The landscape creates a natural, serene environment.
Home in Dalmeny
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 396 reviews

Jocelyn Street Beach House

With beautiful views North along Dalmeny beach and South-East out to Montague Island, this renovated home is the perfect place to bring the family or friends to get away from the busy work schedules and relax. A short walk or ride along the Dalmeny/Narooma bike-path (which passes along the back fence) brings you to the shops and beaches. A perfect base for riding the Narooma MTB trails, space for the boat for keen fishers and featuring a native garden to immerse yourself in and watch the birds.

Top Guest favourite
A charming glamping shack is set on a grassy area, showcasing a deck with seating and large windows. Surrounding greenery and trees create a natural backdrop, enhancing the tranquil environment. The structure features a modern design with warm wooden accents, inviting a cozy outdoor experience.
Cabin in Bermagui
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 340 reviews

Serendip "Shack" Glamping on Wallaga Lake

A unique glamping "Shack" on the shores of pristine Wallaga Lake. Engulf yourself in nature with native bird and animals at your doorstep, welcome the morning with spectacular sunrises and see the pink skies of the setting sun over the lake. Experience luxury comfort of a queen bed with fine linen whilst enjoying an outdoor glamping experience. Enjoy an equipped camp kitchen(fridge, bbq, crockery ,utensils), private out door hot shower and toilet, outdoor relaxation area complete with fire pit.

Top Guest favourite
A log cabin is depicted with a welcoming front porch, flanked by a wood-burning fire pit surrounded by chairs. An outdoor bath is visible to the side, all set against a backdrop of trees and an overcast sky.
Cabin in Termeil
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 272 reviews

Spacious luxury log cabin, private & dog-friendly

Bawley Ridge Cottage is a secluded, spacious & dog-friendly log cabin with lofty beamed ceilings, cosy living area, & luxury bathroom. 10 mins from Bawley's beaches, the cottage is on an 8 ac farm, with roaming alpacas, geese, peacocks & goats. We have lots of wood for the fire in winter, the outdoor bath is wonderful for stargazing & the (shared) swimming pool heaven on a hot day. We can also provide transport at a competitive fare to & from nearby walking trails, wedding venues & wineries.

Top Guest favourite
A spacious two-story house features a charming façade with a blend of timber and light-colored walls. A wide deck surrounds the home, providing outdoor space for relaxation. Lush greenery accents the property, complemented by large windows that enhance natural light.
Home in Dalmeny
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 128 reviews

Yabbarra Sands - Enjoy the beachside lifestyle.

The lifestyle is relaxed and easy in this spacious home, across from the golden sands and abundant surf of Yabbarra Beach. After swimming, the hot outdoor shower is a joy. Enjoy a stroll or cycle along the coastal path to Narooma. 85kms of Narooma MTB trails are nearby. There are cafes, pubs and restaurants to try, plus local markets and more. Whale watching, fishing, golfing, 4X4 and boat trips to Montague Island are all on offer, along with a range of water sports on the nearby lakes.

Guest favourite
An expansive outdoor deck offers a scenic view of the neighboring landscape, featuring lush greenery and glimpses of water. Outdoor seating is arranged around a central table, surrounded by a vibrant area rug. The space is illuminated by natural light, inviting relaxation and social gatherings.
Home in North Narooma
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 186 reviews

Buena Vista 62

Iconic Australian beach house with ocean views overlooking Montague Island and the turquoise waters of Wagonga Inlet. The perfect spot for a relaxed holiday within walking distance to water and town. Enjoy outdoor living, entertaining or relaxing with a book and taking in the views and sunsets. The rear deck is covered providing an all weather alternative. Accomodation is on one level with modern facilities, pet friendly with large fully fenced backyard and level parking for boats.

Top Guest favourite
An outdoor fire pit area is surrounded by four comfortable black chairs, each adorned with decorative cushions. The stone cottage, featuring large windows, is partially illuminated by soft string lights hanging from nearby trees, creating a welcoming ambiance in the lush backyard.
Cottage in Narooma
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 239 reviews

Farm Stay Cottage in Narooma Tilba area fast Wi-fi

A clean, stylish and spacious pet friendly property located only 5km drive off the Princess Highway on a picturesque spotted blue gum 7 acre property. The cottage offers plenty of room with an open plan living, dining and lounge areas with a cosy combustion wood fire and ceiling fans. Enjoy sitting on the private deck area taking in the serenity, the bird life or relaxing around the fire pit. Additional property available http://www.airbnb.com/h/narooma-sandstone-studio.

Top Guest favourite
The exterior of the 1905 brick gothic revival style church showcases its distinctive architectural elements, including arched windows and a green roof. Surrounding gardens feature natural stone pathways and minimal landscaping, while rolling hills and trees create a serene backdrop.
Religious building in Candelo
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 211 reviews

Beautiful Converted Church. Luxury Couples Retreat

Enjoy the peaceful seclusion of the Church @ Tantawangalo. The stunning 1905 brick gothic revival style church has been sensitively converted in a luxury retreat perfect for creating your next holiday memories. This unique home is a great place to get away from the world whilst still close to local amenities, whether it's to completely slowdown and relax or to explore the vast array of activities the spectacular Sapphire Coast has to offer.

Top Guest favourite
A grassy area in front of a rustic wooden building is shown, with several chickens roaming freely. Lush greenery surrounds the space, and the building features large windows and a metal roof, contributing to the pastoral setting.
Home in Braidwood
5 out of 5 average rating, 218 reviews

The Stables @ Longsight

The original stables at historic Longsight have been lovingly restored and converted to luxury boutique accommodation. Many of the original features have been preserved such as the exposed wood rafters, weatherboards, iron roof and facade. Even the original saddle racks remain in the bathroom and old framing timber has been repurposed into a beautiful kitchen island. Perfect for couples or families looking for a relaxing country getaway.

Top Guest favourite
The exterior of the Round House Retreat is framed by lush Australian bushland. Large glass panels dominate the curved structure's front, allowing natural light to illuminate the interior. A welcoming entryway, featuring a stone pathway, leads to a small porch bordered by native greenery.
Tiny home in Coolagolite
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 140 reviews

Round House Retreat

The Round House Retreat is an architectural tiny home surrounded by bushland and rolling hills. Awaken to birdsong, unwind in the outdoor bath or cosy up by the indoor fireplace after exploring the cafes, beaches and natural beauty of nearby Bermagui. Offering a balance of style and sustainability, this accommodation includes a king-size bed, a newly renovated kitchen and bathroom, an open-air outdoor shower and a modern composting toilet.

Top Guest favourite
A bird's eye view captures two cabins nestled among lush trees, with glimpses of the Bermagui River visible in the background. The natural surroundings are highlighted by sunlight filtering through the greenery, creating a tranquil, inviting setting.
Home in Merimbula
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 442 reviews

Moonrise on the River - Breakfast on arrival

Nestled in a spotted gum & burrawang forest (6 acres with river frontage to the Bermagui River) & roughly 10 minutes out of town & beaches (3.5 km on an unsealed road), Moonrise on the River caters for people looking for a private bush retreat who enjoy waking to glorious sunrises, the dawn chorus of birdsong, sunsets, moonrises, the waves breaking from the surrounding beaches, bird watching, kayaking, bush walking & more.

Top Guest favourite
An outdoor patio area features a wooden table surrounded by benches, with glass panels providing unobstructed views of the ocean. The sleek stone tiles and greenery enhance the setting, overlooking the coastline and distant islands.
Home in Kianga
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 136 reviews

Oceanview House

Oceanview is a new house with stunning views overlooking Carters Beach, Bar Beach and Montague Island. Enjoy watching whales swim by from every room. The beach or world famous Narooma - Dalmeny cycleway is only a two minute drive down the hill. Take a walk or cycle your way along the spectacular ocean foreshore. The name says it all.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Dalmeny?

    Stays around Dalmeny's beachside areas are often recommended for easy access to the ocean, parks, and nature paths. The neighborhood has a mix of homes, cabins, and cozy retreats suiting families or groups.

  • What are the best things to do in Dalmeny with kids?

    Dalmeny has calm beaches perfect for sandcastle building, gentle ocean dips, and rockpool exploration. Family-friendly parks, shared bike paths, and easy nature walks around town are frequently suggested for younger travelers.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Dalmeny?

    Explore Dalmeny's sandy beaches, enjoy the Dalmeny to Narooma shared path, or relax with a picnic in a seaside park. Visitors often try kayaking, fishing, and local markets for a taste of coastal life.

  • How is the weather in Dalmeny?

    Dalmeny has mild coastal weather, with summer highs around 75°F (24°C) and cooler winters near 45–63°F (7–17°C). Rain is spread throughout the year, so packing a light jacket and sun protection is suggested.

  • When is the best time to visit Dalmeny?

    Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for Dalmeny, as temperatures usually range from 60–75°F (16–24°C) with generally mild weather. Visitors frequently enjoy beach activities, nature walks, and a relaxed coastal vibe during these months.

  • What are the best places to visit in Dalmeny?

    Dalmeny Beach, local seaside parks, and points along the Dalmeny to Narooma shared path are frequently suggested. You can also explore community markets and scenic lookouts around town.

  • What are some hiking trails in Dalmeny?

    Dalmeny has walking paths near the coastline, forested tracks, and shared routes along sandy beaches. The Dalmeny to Narooma shared path is often recommended for gentle hiking, cycling, and wildlife spotting.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Dalmeny?

    Families in Dalmeny frequently enjoy building sandcastles, paddling along the shore, or cycling the shared paths. Community parks and open spaces invite picnics, games, and relaxed afternoons together.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Dalmeny?

    Visitors often plan day trips to nearby national parks, local wildlife reserves, or neighboring coastal villages with local art galleries and eateries. Exploring regional forests, rivers, and cultural centers is also frequently suggested.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Dalmeny?

    Dalmeny has a selection of pet-friendly accommodations, with some homes and cabins welcoming pets by arrangement. Green spaces and coastal paths make it easy to enjoy time outdoors with your companion.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Dalmeny?

    Bring sun protection, as the local beaches offer little shade. Mornings are often quieter for walks or swims, and reusable containers can make picnics and visits to local markets more enjoyable.

  • What is Dalmeny known for?

    Dalmeny is known for its peaceful beaches, coastal scenery, and community-oriented atmosphere. The town often draws visitors interested in relaxed outdoor experiences, wildlife watching, and bike-friendly paths.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Dalmeny?

    Sheltered coves, quiet lakes, and off-the-beaten-path walking tracks around Dalmeny are popular for those seeking peaceful moments in nature. Early risers sometimes spot local birdlife or dolphins near less crowded stretches of beach.

  • What are the best foods to try in Dalmeny?

    Dalmeny is known for fresh seafood—prawns, oysters, and locally caught fish are frequently suggested. Beachside cafes sometimes feature classic Australian treats, home-baked goods, and casual takeaway options.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Dalmeny?

    Pack comfortable clothing for mild temperatures, sun protection, swimwear, and a light rain jacket. Sturdy shoes work well for exploring paths and beaches, and reusable containers are useful for picnics or shopping at local markets.

  • What is the nightlife in Dalmeny like?

    Dalmeny has a low-key nightlife scene centered on relaxed cafes, social clubs, and community events. Evenings frequently focus on seaside sunsets or casual gatherings rather than late-night venues.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Dalmeny?

    Dalmeny hosts seasonal community markets, regional art fairs, and occasional music events, especially during school holidays and early summer. Local gatherings around food, handmade crafts, and sport are frequently suggested for a glimpse of community life.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Dalmeny?

    Dalmeny has a variety of family-friendly stays, including homes and cottages with kitchens, extra bedrooms, and outdoor spaces. Many accommodations are near beaches or parks for convenient access to local attractions.

All about Dalmeny

The wild and wonderful South Coast of New South Wales delivers glittering expanses of sea, dramatic rock formations, and some of the whitest sands on the planet. You’ll have all of this and more on your doorstep when you arrive in the pretty seaside hamlet of Dalmeny. This pocket of the Eurobodalla region unites ocean, rivers, forests, and farmland, which not only guarantees some of the state’s freshest seafood — this is part of the state’s official Oyster Coast, after all — but also produce delivered straight to your plate from the surrounding countryside.

The sleepy town itself sits atop two dramatic headlands between Lake Mummuga and Kianga Creek, offering dreamy views across to Montague Island Nature Reserve. This drop of land and its waters are one of Australia’s most significant habitats for seals, sea turtles, and dolphins.

What are the top things to do in Dalmeny?

Cycling

Bring your own two wheels or rent a bike — the cycling opportunities around Dalmeny are hard to beat. To the north, Mogo State Forest offers more than 14 kilometres (nine miles) of heart-pumping mountain-bike trails, catering to beginners and serious adrenaline junkies. There’s also an expansive trail network through the nearby Bodalla State Forest, just outside the town of Narooma.

Eurobodalla Regional Botanic Gardens

The Eurobodalla Regional Botanic Gardens were created to showcase the diversity of the state’s flora, from plants with significant Aboriginal importance to rare and endangered species. This protected enclave draws animals aplenty, so watch for birds and kangaroos. Each season here brings its own attractions, from spring’s native wildflowers to autumn’s fiery colours.

Montague Island

A mini wildlife reserve, Montague Island is home to hundreds of seabirds and almost as many Australian and New Zealand fur seals. The cruise here from nearby Narooma takes around 20 minutes — time your visit well and you’ll spot not only the sea’s annual residents, but also migrating southern right and humpback whales, which steam up and down the east coast of Australia between May and November every year.

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