Donnington Cottage - Port Lincoln

From $ 72.0 to $ 78.0

Direct Phone Number : (08) 8683 3544
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Located on a rise, overlooking the sparking waters of Spalding Cove, Donington Cottage provides the perfect setting to enjoy a relaxing seaside retreat.

Nestled in the magnificent coastline of Lincoln National Park on the Eyre Peninsula, this century-old cottage provides a fantastic base to explore the great outdoors. Stroll along the sandy beach. Try your luck fishing. Or simply savour a magnificent sunset - long after the other tourists have gone.

Built in 1899, by lighthouse keeper and farmer William Argent, the cottage is self-contained and can sleep up to six guests. It includes a bathroom with shower facilities and a cosy kitchen equipped with a fridge, microwave and electric stove. Keeping with the tradition of the original layout the outhouse or toilet is located outside. While the modern addition of a shady pergola area, offers a great setting to relax and make use of the electric barbecue facilities in the warmer months.

Lincoln National Park is located 12 kilometres from the popular fishing town of Port Lincoln. You can find the cottage in a secluded setting at the far-end of the park. A minimum two night stay applies, bring your own linen.

Donington Cottage is one of 30 unique accommodation options in South Australia managed by national parks.

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