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Dunleith Caravan Park, North Entrance

Lake and beach frontage, tourist park only. No pets in on-site vans, flats or
cabins. Beach and lake fishing, prawning, surfing and boating.

breakfast delivery to on-site vans, flats and cabins, cottages also to van and
tent sites. Baked dinners avaialble on saturday nights.

Shell shark and historical museum,
Free school holiday activities, boomgate security, Laundry with irons, washing machines and dryers,
Public bus and phones close by. Tiled hot and cold showers, town water, boat ram and gas BBQs

a pet under strict onctrol with your own van or tent onlym, by prior arrangement and not during school holidays. One per site maxiumu. Pets are not permitted with staying in Dunleith accommodation.

Accommodation Options

TENT SITE

TENT SITE

POWER SITE

POWER SITE

ON-SITE VAN

ON-SITE VAN

CABIN

CABIN

Website: www.dunleithtouristpark.com.au

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