Daylesford Victoria Caravan Park - Daylesford

From $ 24.0 to $ 160.0

Direct Phone Number : (03) 5348 3821
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Quiet parkland setting with giant Western Redwoods, Shady powered and un-powered sites. Fully self contained, air conditioned modern cabins, barbecue area, playground, campers cabin. Dogs on leash welcome on sites only. Not in or around cabins.

Enjoy a short walk to Lake Daylesford where you can try the mineral waters straight from the springs, feed the ducks and water birds on the lake.

If you are feeling energetic you can hire a rowboat or an aqua bike for the children. The lake also offers fishing for trout and redfin and is the starting point for many of the beautiful bush walks or just a stroll around the lake.

A short drive to historical Hepburn takes in the Spa Resort, a game of golf, a cup of coffee at a Lavender farm or discovering the history of the original Australian cricket bat out at Cricket Willow.

Daylesford Victoria Caravan park includes:

* 4x 3.5 star miner's style 2 bedroom ensuite cabins, 5 or 6 berth with air-conditioning, ceiling fans, verandah, electric blankets, 2 cabins with gas log fires.

* 3x 3.5 star 2 bedroom ensuite cabins 5 or 6 berth.

* 4x 2.5 star standard cabins (no ensuite) 6 berth.

* 2x 2.5 star standard cabins (ensuite) 4 berth.

* 1 large 3.5 star ensuite cabin, 7 berth, 3 bedroom, queen bed in main, carpet, gas heating.

All cabins have television, microwave and fridge, cooking facilities, toaster, kettle and heating.

Sheets, pillows, blankets and towels required for all cabins except queen beds in miners style cabins and large cabin.

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