GemLife Rainbow Beach

Located in the beautiful coastal town of Lake Cathie, GemLife Rainbow Beach offers a tranquil sanctuary in an area renowned for its extraordinary natural beauty and relaxed lifestyle. Minutes from stunning beaches, ocean-front subtropical rainforest, protected national parks and the State’s second-largest estuarine lagoon, GemLife Rainbow Beach is the perfect place to begin a whole new life. The resort features high-quality, modern homes and first-class facilities at its two-storey Country Club and Summer House. It is convenient to local shopping, transport and medical services, and is a short distance from the thriving Mid North Coast town of Port Macquarie.

 

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Age Restrictions
  • Over 50s
Pets
  • Pets are welcome.
  • Pets must be registered with resort management prior to moving in.
Security
  • Gated and secure estate with a high level of security for a lock-up and go lifestyle. Electronic security gates at the resort entrance with license-plate recognition technology. Other security features include CCTV cameras at the entrance and other perimeter locations, intercom speaker and camera at the main gates for visitor admission, stainless steel mesh security screens fitted to homes’ doors and windows and home security systems.

 

Facilities & Services

BBQ Area
Boat and Caravan Storage
Community Bus
Craft Room
Dance Floor
Golf
Gymnasium
Hairdresser
Lawn Bowls
Library
Mens Shed
Pet Friendly
Recreation Room
Snooker/Billards
Spa
Swimming Pool
Tennis Court

Region: North Coast

address 20 Forest Parkway, Lake Cathie New South Wales 2445, Australia

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GemLife Rainbow Beach

GemLife Rainbow Beach is an exclusive over-50s resort located in Lake Cathie, a serene coastal town on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales. Situated at 20 Forest Parkway, the community offers a tranquil sanctuary surrounded by extraordinary natural beauty and a relaxed lifestyle. The resort is just minutes from stunning beaches, ocean-front subtropical rainforest, protected national parks, and the state’s second-largest estuarine lagoon.