kurreki
 

completed in 2008…

Best beach house we have stayed in the Pacific Palms area.
Relaxed, carefully designed; quiet, unpretentious with ability to be part of the environment with the luxuries of a house. Great place.

Madonna January 2024

My family loved our stay here. The house was clean. The eco experience was awesome and suited our search for a remote uncrowded surf destination. This pristine getaway will call us again.

Fire place was perfect due to the drop in temperature, this was just another good experience that we don’t get in Queensland.

John A. September 2018

Perfect for a relaxed getaway. Almost feels like camping! Worked great for small children as well.

Frederik S. July 2018

Thanks for a lovely weekend at Kurreki. We love the house!

Trish B. September 2017


Under 4 hours north of Sydney and less than 2 hours from Newcastle is the beautiful, unspoilt village of Seal Rocks. Kurreki, is a modern interpretation of beach house architecture by Bourne + Blue Architecture. Kurreki, is ideal for families or a group of friends to experience the surfing paradise of Seal Rocks and Treachery.

Sleeping accommodation at Kurreki is made up of two double bedrooms with queen size beds and a large bunkroom with three bunks. The living/dining area, bedrooms and bathing area all open to a private internal deck and garden. All bedrooms have wall mounted fans and mosquito nets so you can enjoy the experience of luxury camping, lying in bed and looking out at the stars. Your conscience will be clear as the house is solar powered, only rainwater is used and sewage is treated onsite with a wet composting worm farm.

Spend your days hanging out on the hammock deck with a good book or get active and experience all that Seal Rocks has to offer. Surf the point break at No.1 Beach with the dolphins, go snorkelling off Boat Beach or take some time to go fishing. The nearby beaches face different directions, so offshore surfing conditions can be found year round. In the cooler months spend your time whale watching from the historic Seal Rocks Lighthouse or taking one of the many bush walks in the area. Or you could spend your days curled up in front of the fire reading, talking and watching all those movies you've been wanting to see.

Rachael