Fleurieu Living Magazine – April 2019

(Jacob Rumans) #1
With fields and meadows for frolicking, creeks to splash through and
endless trees to sniff, it’s a dog’s dream. And for you, it’s the
perfect place to slow down, relax and revive your soul as you
reconnect with nature.

The interior of the house has been thoughtfully and artistically
designed and furnished, creating a contemporary and inviting
space, with spectacular views.

Head a little further south to the seaside town of Normanville to
find The Lobster – a classic seventies A-frame, two-story house
painted a cheerful, robin’s egg blue. Set on a fully-fenced fourteen-
hundred square metre block with lush lawn, trees for shade and a
spacious deck, there’s room-a-plenty for you, your family and of
course the dog!
The double brick home is beautifully furnished; the sort of place that
puts you in holiday mode the moment you walk in. And best of all,
it’s just a hop, skip and a jump (and some enthusiastic tail wagging)

to Normanville beach, and Carrickalinga, both dog-friendly and
breathtakingly beautiful.

If you have a specific Fleurieu location in mind – check
Pet Let. They specialise in providing high-quality, pet-friendly
accommodation across the Fleurieu Peninsula. Properties are all
fully-fenced but furry family members are very welcome inside.
Ranging from budget-friendly options to exclusive waterfront
locations, it won’t be hard to find something you love.
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There are also plenty of beautiful places to get out for a walk such as
the Second Valley Heritage Walk, or even a social trip to the bustling
Willunga Farmers Market.

Above: Dinner on the deck at the Lobster in Normanville.

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