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Cape Woolamai

"Absolute peace and tranquillity"

Where else can you be within walking distance of a gorgeous, safe and sandy swimming beach as well as a wild and boisterous surf beach. Add to that the wildlife and unspoilt wilderness of the Cape and you have a place to die for.
Everyone looks when a car goes past because it is so uncommon.
A place to refresh the soul and lift the spirit.

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puppydog

hmm, not sure where you lived in cape woolamai, but to be honest your review is false there are that many tourists in the area over the end of spring all through summer and most of autumn, its a frustrating area, beacuse people come down and trash the town and run riot in the area, unless you lived in the one of about three courts in cape woolamai, the place is ridiculously busy, and busy with people that don't care about the wildlife so the place has dead animals that have been run over by cars because they are to impatient to slow down to get to the beach, and the airport is guaranteed to wake you up very early saturday and sunday morning with planes and the three helicopters taking off and landing right next door to estate, on another note, the beaches are beautiful and the surf is great, its just a shame all the events that are on throughout the year spoil it for the people who live here, im not selling or buying a house, i love here and the reviews i saw here may be someones opinions, but they seem false to me, you only have to look at the width of the main road in to see that the road is set up for a lot of traffic, as a bonus if you choose to live on woolamai beach road, you can have motorbikes speeding past your house at at least 150kmh in a residential zone, yeap, its so "uncommon" to have a car drive past that there are speed cameras set up around twice a week because the locals are sick of the amount of speeding fools who continue to to get over excited and drive 100kmh plus in a 60kmh zone on there way to the beach.
surely this review was written by someone desperate to sell there house, if your thinking of buying in cape woolamai, come check it out, because every review i have read is false in my opinion.

Wooly

Hmmm, Puppydog... there's Cape Woolamai, and then there's Cape Woolamai....!
Yes, if you live on the main Cape Woolamai Rd, of course you will have busy seasonal traffic...like any main tourist road. And yes, near the airport you will get tourist helocopters.
I'm talking about the hidden gem part of the Cape, that is the safety beach side.
I own a house there, have absolutely no intentions of selling, have a view of the Westernport Bay heads, have ocean gulls flying overhead, and, if we are unlucky, have 3 or 4 cars drive past along the esplanade every day. Our neighbours are fabulous and everyone knows each other and helps each other out.
Like every beachside area, there are no doubt hoons and undesirables, however I have found they tend to reside on the ocean of Cape Woolamai rd, back near the airport, and they tend to complain that the helicopters are noisy and that there are cars during summer visiting the beautiful place that it is.....

Indo

The esplanade section of cape woolamai is great but how many people looking to buy/rent are going to buy there?, not everyone as it is the most expensive part, and the beach on the westernport side is basically unusable at low tide with the mud flats anyway, so i think the review is a little misleading also.

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