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Fig Tree Bed & Breakfast, The, Baudin Beach

Bed and breakfast accommodation in a peaceful location with views of the countryside and ready access to the beach. Located at picturesque Baudin Beach on Kangaroo Island, The Fig Tree Bed and Breakfast offers all the comforts of modern living surrounded by breathtaking reminders of Australia’s natural beauty. The native bushland literally just a few steps from your accommodation is only the beginning. Take a walk along the nearby cliff top and view extraordinarily spectacular and colourful sunsets or catch a glimpse of the abundant bird life.

Accommodation Options

SUITE

One queen size bed.

Library

One queen size bed and double sofa bed.

Website: www.thefigtree.com.au

Popular Activities

  • Bird Watching
  • Bush Walking
  • Fishing - Beach
  • Sightseeing
  • Beach

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