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Pelican Bay Bed & Breakfast is a traditional B&B,
which is set amongst half an acre of well-established and beautiful
gardens that attract many native birds
and parrots. At sunrise you will wake up to the sound of laughing
kookaburras, chortling wattle birds, twittering scarlet robins and blue
wrens, and the melodic tune of the grey shrike thrush.
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Pelican Bay Bed & Breakfast is also a waterfront
property. It backs onto Pelican Bay, a small inlet on the Swan
River just near where it flows into Great Oyster Bay. Walk out the back
gate and go fishing or walk along
the water's edge to Swanwick Beach for a swim.
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After a day experiencing all the natural beauty that the
Freycinet Coast has to offer, come home to Pelican Bay Bed & Breakfast
where you can relax at the water's edge and watch the sun set over the
tranquil waters of Pelican Bay.
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Coles Bay enjoys a temperate climate
with moderate weather for most of the year.
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Winters here are
mild, but when the wind blows from the Antarctic it does get cold,
but definitely no snow!
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Autumn is my favourite
time of year. The cool nights and clear skies are perfect for star
gazing or snuggling under the doona. The sunny days warm up quickly,
so it is a good idea to dress in layers. This is perfect hiking weather.
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The weather in Spring and
Summer can fluctuate from cold, to wet, to windy, to hot
and that's all in one day! As there is no pollution in the air, the
sun's UV rays are very strong, so it is extremely important to wear
a hat and use a good sunscreen. Beat the heat (and the crowds) by
completing all your energetic activities before lunch, leaving the
afternoon for a swim, alfresco lunch or just relaxing under a shady
tree.
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