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The Anchorage Holiday Units - Edithburgh

The Anchorage Holiday Units - Edithburgh

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The Anchorage Holiday Units are located on the seafront at Edithburgh, Yorke Peninsula between the jetty and the boat ramp. The Anchorage invites you to enjoy the serenity and beauty of the coastline spread out before your unit. All of the units offer all amenities for self contained relaxation including colour television, direct dial telephone, heater, ceiling fan, split system reverse cycle air conditioning, microwave, equipped kitchen, crockery, cutlery, saucepans, frypan, toaster and fridge. Guests can enjoy a home cooked breakfast delivered to your door. There is ample car and boat parking and guests can use the barbecue within the garden. There are fish cleaning tables and a boat and car washing facility as well as a freezer for bait as Edithburgh is known as an angler's paradise. Guests are welcome to use the fully equipped laundry.

Facilities for The Anchorage Holiday Units

  • BBQ Facilities
  • Car park
  • Vehicle wash facilities
  • Gardens in property
  • Iron
  • Laundry
  • Non Smoking Establishment
  • Non Smoking Floor
  • Outdoor furniture
  • Pets not allowed
  • Tour Desk
  • Walking Tracks

Services for The Anchorage Holiday Units

UNIT
Two bedroom self contained unit with double bed and/or two singles or three single beds.

Experiences around Edithburgh

  • Beach

Nearby Edithburgh

  • Beach (200 m)
  • Boat Ramp (100 m)
  • City and/or Town (200 m)
  • Coach Station (100 m)
  • Jetty (200 m)
  • Restaurant (200 m)
  • Shop (100 m)

Beyond 1km of Edithburgh

  • Domestic Airport (2 km)

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