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Belair Gardens Caravan Park, Geraldton

Belair Gardens Tourist Park is situated from the Post Office, two and a half kilometres from the Geraldton Central Business District, 150 meters from the Indian Ocean and 600 metres from one of the worlds best windsurfing beaches.

We offer a variety of accommodation to the travelling public ranging from a basic cabin without ensuite to our three and a half star rated self contained cottages. The cabins are supplied without linen and will sleep six / use shared ablution facilities. Our park homes sleep six, have their own ensuites and are supplied with linen for the double bed. The chalets, some two bedroom, sleep six people, have full cooking facilities and ensuite and are supplied with linen for the queen size bed. The one bedroom cottage is fully self contained with a queen size bed complete with linen. For those bringing their own accommodation we offer unpowered, powered and ensuite powered sites.

Some of the facilities offered within the park are barbecues, children’s playground, swimming pool, camper’s kitchen, television and recreation room, a full size tennis court and a competitively priced kiosk with a range of goods and souvenirs.

We are ideally situated for the discerning traveller to set up camp and explore the Mid West. Starting with the local Geraldton attractions such as St Xavier Cathedral, HMAS Sydney II Memorial and our fantastic Museum. Extend out into the neighboring shires and visit the Greenough Hamlet, three Chapman Valley Wineries and Oakabella Homestead. Finish the day exploring localities within two hours of Geraldton such as Mullewa with its seasonal wildflower displays, Walkaway Museum, and Kalbarri‘s gorges and national parks.

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