Uki Guesthouse - Wheelchair Accessible Accommodation & Supported Independence

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Uki Guesthouse

Uki Guesthouse
ABN 52 727 478 204

1453 Kyogle Rd
UKI  NSW  2484
Australia

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Welcome

The Uki Guesthouse is a fully renovated, wheelchair accessible, spacious old Queenslander, located in the heart of Uki village on the banks of the Tweed River (Far North Coast, NSW). 

KookaburraEveryone is welcome to stay at the Guesthouse but we extend an especially warm welcome to people with disabilities and those in need of respite.  We have several independence aids and facilities, and qualified nursing staff can provide support with activities of daily living 24 hours/day.  The atmosphere is casual, friendly and relaxed.  

  • 2 guestrooms with private facilities
  • 2 guestrooms with share facilities
  • Accommodation for a maximum of 10 guests
  • Saltwater pool & hoist, broadband internet, billiards, in-house movies, BBQ
  • Meals and special diets by arrangement
  • Views of Mt Warning
  • Walking distance to village amenities, including pharmacy, licenced cafe, bakery & country pub
  • 40 minutes from the Gold Coast Airport at Coolangatta
Uki is the ideal "base camp" from which to explore Mt Warning (the highest, most easterly point in Australia), the beautiful Tweed Valley and Byron Bay hinterland. 

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    Spacious rooms
    Comfortable bedding


    








Bathroom
     Hobless showers
    Slip-resistant flooring.

  







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Tweed River, Uki
    Tweed River, Uki NSW







Julie (Jules) Lewin
Jules Lewin RN
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