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Anchor Belle Holiday Park - Cowes

From $ 28.0 to $ 195.0

Direct Phone Number : (03) 5952 2258
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Phillip Island is the ideal holiday destination. Anchor Belle Holiday Park is a family friendly holiday park located centrally in Cowes 2 kilometres from post office and 100 meters from safe swimming beach. We have 2 playgrounds, (one suitable for pre school children), an indoor heated pool which is open all Victorian school holidays (closed mid July to mid September).

Located just 2 kilometres from the main shopping strip and restaurants and minutes away from all Island attractions. Anchor Belle can provide you with the perfect mix of relaxation and Island adventure.

Anchor Belle offers luxury Town House units with three bedrooms, two queen beds and two singles in the third bedroom up stairs contains kitchen, lounge, dining, balcony, flat screen TV, DVD player, private outdoor courtyard, BBQ, outdoor setting, linen, towels supplied, lock up garage. Newly appointed Deluxe Cabins includes bedding, lounge and dinning area, two couches, air conditioning, TV, DVD, grassed sites, lounge with fireplace, barbecue's, campers kitchen, table tennis room, private sauna and much more. Only 100 metres from beach and 200 metres from boat ramp.

The Caravan Park holiday experience provides a higher level of comfort and facilities than most motels in providing kitchens and lounge's in a self-catering accommodation environment. Cabin accommodation range from the short-break couple looking for stress relief to families drawn to the security and convenience of child friendly accommodation, the self-catering cabin is good dollar value. The park ambience and social pleasure of meeting others in a relaxed environment, space and comfort such as Anchor Belle Holiday Park.

Cowes has been a holiday getaway destination for families for over one hundred years. Phillip Island boasts Australia's largest fur seal colony, Fairy Penguin Parade at dusk, short-tailed shearwaters, walking tracks and trails, spectacular coastal scenery, natural attractions, surf beaches, boating, fishing, golf, and service clubs Phillip Island also hosts international events such as the Motor Cycle Grand Prix.

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