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Litchfield Campgrounds, Batchelor

The Litchfield Campgrounds are situated at close to all major attractions of Litchfield National Park. They provide a base from which to explore the wonders of this region. Pets are not allowed and the campgrounds are a non-smoking establishment. Lichfield Campgrounds offer a genuine bush experience in comfortable, permanent tents (Latitude 13.08) or individual shaded campsites away from other campgrounds. It also provides a base for helicopter tours.

Wander over to the Monsoon Cafe who provide relaxing homestyle meals with a cold drink, beer or a glass of wine, or just enjoy a freshly brewed coffee with a piece of mango cheesecake. Stay, wine and dine at the Monsoon Cafe and Litchfield Campgrounds.

Accommodation Options

Unpowered Camp Sites

Enjoy individual campsites in a natural, shady, bush setting away from other campgrounds at affordable prices. Showers and toilets are available.

Latitude 13.08 Tents

The Latitude 13.08 camp area is set out in a safari/wilderness camp style with shared amenities. The comfortable, permanent tented accommodation is equipped with fans and lights, and all bed linen. Twin share or double are available. No cooking facilities are available and cooking is not allowed in Latitude 13.08. Rooms include dinner and breakfast at the Monsoon Cafe.

Website: www.monsooncafe.com.au

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