Bed & Breakfasts

Manly is surrounded by a spectacular natural environment and is home to many nature based experiences.

If you can take your eyes off the sparkling emerald sea, you might spot the land and marine creatures that co-habit our spaces.

Keep an eye out for Eastern Water Dragons basking in the sun as you walk from Manly to Shelly Beach or the shy Echidnas among the low-lying bush.

If marine life is on your list, head to Cabbage Tree Bay Aquatic Reserve at the southern end of Manly Beach. More than 160 species of fish have been recorded in the Reserve. Exotic giant cuttlefish, sea dragons, blue gropers just to name a few.

If you head to the harbour inlets of Manly, you may spot a rare species of water dragon or catch a glimpse of our family of penguins

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Cecil Street Bed and Breakfast is a unique Manly Bed & Breakfast located in a delightful federation-style private home at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac. It is only a 10-15 minute walk to Manly beach and wharf.

The ambiance is welcoming, calm and comfortable. The quiet location, high ceilings, lead-light windows and polished timber floors all contribute to create a beautifully presented yet relaxed home away from home.

Distance from Cecil Street Bed & Breakfast to:

  • Manly Beach: 1.2km – 14min walk
  • Manly Ferry: 1km – 12min walk
  • Shelly Beach: 3km – 35min walk

Bed & Breakfasts

Manly is surrounded by a spectacular natural environment and is home to many nature based experiences.

If you can take your eyes off the sparkling emerald sea, you might spot the land and marine creatures that co-habit our spaces.

Keep an eye out for Eastern Water Dragons basking in the sun as you walk from Manly to Shelly Beach or the shy Echidnas among the low-lying bush.

If marine life is on your list, head to Cabbage Tree Bay Aquatic Reserve at the southern end of Manly Beach. More than 160 species of fish have been recorded in the Reserve. Exotic giant cuttlefish, sea dragons, blue gropers just to name a few.

If you head to the harbour inlets of Manly, you may spot a rare species of water dragon or catch a glimpse of our family of penguins

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Cecil Street Bed and Breakfast is a unique Manly Bed & Breakfast located in a delightful federation-style private home at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac. It is only a 10-15 minute walk to Manly beach and wharf.

The ambiance is welcoming, calm and comfortable. The quiet location, high ceilings, lead-light windows and polished timber floors all contribute to create a beautifully presented yet relaxed home away from home.

Distance from Cecil Street Bed & Breakfast to:

  • Manly Beach: 1.2km – 14min walk
  • Manly Ferry: 1km – 12min walk
  • Shelly Beach: 3km – 35min walk

Bed & Breakfasts

Manly is surrounded by a spectacular natural environment and is home to many nature based experiences.

If you can take your eyes off the sparkling emerald sea, you might spot the land and marine creatures that co-habit our spaces.

Keep an eye out for Eastern Water Dragons basking in the sun as you walk from Manly to Shelly Beach or the shy Echidnas among the low-lying bush.

If marine life is on your list, head to Cabbage Tree Bay Aquatic Reserve at the southern end of Manly Beach. More than 160 species of fish have been recorded in the Reserve. Exotic giant cuttlefish, sea dragons, blue gropers just to name a few.

If you head to the harbour inlets of Manly, you may spot a rare species of water dragon or catch a glimpse of our family of penguins

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Cecil Street Bed and Breakfast is a unique Manly Bed & Breakfast located in a delightful federation-style private home at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac. It is only a 10-15 minute walk to Manly beach and wharf.

The ambiance is welcoming, calm and comfortable. The quiet location, high ceilings, lead-light windows and polished timber floors all contribute to create a beautifully presented yet relaxed home away from home.

Distance from Cecil Street Bed & Breakfast to:

  • Manly Beach: 1.2km – 14min walk
  • Manly Ferry: 1km – 12min walk
  • Shelly Beach: 3km – 35min walk

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